Mary and The City: Paris for Gourmets

Monday, March 8, 2010

Paris for Gourmets



Vou fazer um parênteses de Trancoso por uma boa razão. Finalmente meu amigo *Phillipe Saab resolveu colaborar com o blog e divulgar sua golden list dos restaurantes parisienses para os insiders como nós. Farei o tour gastronômico daqui alguns meses quando for a Paris e de lá mais comida na minha primeira visita ao Líbano. Antes disso tem mais viagens...aguardem...e espero que gostem dos restaurantes de Paris. Salut...!!

Chez Lee: my favorite chinese/thai restaurant in Paris. Fantastic service and decoration. Amazing food with incredible wines. Very cheap for what it is around 60 Euros per person. The soups are a must.
 95 Avenue Niel 75017.

Chez Francis: Typical French Brasserie, with a view on Eiffel tower. Try the saule meuniere.
 7 Place de l'Alma 75008

Marius et Jeannette: next to Chez Francis. High end seafood restaurant. Fantastic decoration. One of the freshest and most delicious seafood’s in Paris. The oyster are a must

Le Liza: Lebanese new cuisine. Amazing food and decoration.
14 rue de la banque 75002. http://www.restaurant-liza.com/

Gusto Italia: This small restaurant serves the best pizza in Paris and competes with the best pizza from Napoli. Eat there and you will change forever your benchmark for Pizzas, it’s even be harder for you to eat normal pizzas.
199, rue de Grenelle 75007

Kinugawa: This Japanese gastronomical restaurant competes with the best in the world. . The ingredients are truly incredible. Totally DELICIOUS. Eat there and become a real Japanese food connoisseur. The food there is true art.
9 Rue du Mont Thabor 75001 Paris

Restaurant Prunier: This is another fantastic address when it come to fish and sea food. Since 1872 they serve the best of the best fish and sea food. The interior design is absolutely marvelous.
16 Avenue Victor Hugo 75016 Paris.
http://www.prunier.com/restaurant.php

Restaurant Laperouse: Since 1766 on the quai de seine. Amazing address and excellent food. You have the option of being seated in a private room. Each time the waiter comes in, he knocks on the door before serving each of the 5 courses. (without wine 130 euro per person/ with wine 180 Euro). Totally worth it.
http://www.laperouse.fr/english/laperouse-world/kitchen/menu-degustation/

Le train bleu: Magical restaurant in the Gare de Lyon, one of the best brasserie in Paris.
Gare de Lyon 1st floor 75012 Paris

Al Ajami: traditional Lebanese restaurant. Very good ingredients. Another very good address for Lebanese food.
58 rue Francois 1er 75008

The bound: this is a bar lounge with an option to have dinner. Very good food in a cool atmosphere and nice music. Go there have a drink on the bar and then dinner, but I’ll be VERY angry if you don t try the other ones :)
49 avenue Georges V, 75008

FOR DESSERTS: Laduree on Champs Elysees is THE PLACE. Go there and have a “the a la rose” and order some macaroon or even the “Isphahan a la rose”. You would then have to walk the Champs Elysees up and down to burn the calories:)


 


* Merci Philippe, grosses bises
Mary and The City

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