WHERE TO EAT IN PARIS?
Parisians pass by, tourists flock to restaurants/ cafes…
First of all, let’s say this; If you are going to a city as a tourist, if you say “Will I come again”, you will risk eating the stake at those prices.. As someone who is treated like a tourist and pays 8 TL for a slim waist, even in Sultanahmet, this is unfortunately the case everywhere.
Eating place suggestions in Paris are directly related to its history.. If we consider Paris’s sincere relationship with literature and politics, the thinkers who went to Paris did not go hungry in the city.. People of the same community often ate and drank in similar places.. When this is the case, James Joyce’s, Marcel Proust’s, Camus’s and so on are all flying in the air.
We just wanted to give the names of places that are interesting to us as well as what we have tried (when we can afford it).. This list is always updated.. Because aside from the greatness of French cuisine, the French also love to eat out.. That’s why there are great restaurants and cafes in Paris, where you can taste good tastes.
La Duree: Don’t even think of another alternative to eating macarons! Yes, it is more expensive than other cafes and patisseries, but one from La Duree until you eat 10 of them, okay, eat two macarons. Its green building on the corner will immediately draw your attention. Address: La Duree, Chams- Elysees –Expensive & Affordable Priced (Depends on how many you buy)
Café de Flore: Cafe restaurant where Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir met to talk about philosophy. Address: 172 Boulevard Saint-Germain – Expensive
Les Deux Magots: Cafe restaurant where creative people like James Joyce, Hemingway, Picasso stop for food and drink. Address: 6 Place Saint-Germain des Prés – Expensive
Brasserie Lipp: The restaurant where Marcel Proust, Chagall and Camus prefer for dinner, serving French cuisine appealing to high-income people. Address: 151 Boulevard Saint-Germain –Expensive & Affordable (Depends on your order)
Maison Blanche: The restaurant that has been serving for many years and is located on the rooftop of the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, where you can watch Paris from a bird’s eye view. Address: 15 Avenue Montaigne – Expensive
Le Procope: The oldest restaurant in Paris, built in 1686, before the French Revolution. Address: 13 Rue de l’Ancienne Comédie –Expensive & Affordable (Depends on your order)
Le Flore en l’Ile: On top of Île Saint-Louis, great for coffee or breakfast with a view of Notre Dame a cafe. Since the main course is a little more expensive, go make a coffee croissant There is also an open buffet alternative for breakfast. Address: 42 Quai d’Orléans
Cafe de la paix: The cafe on the corner of the famous Boulevard des Capucines, with a view of Opera Garnier, has been in service since 1862. Despite being one of the most famous cafes in Paris, the prices are not overly expensive.. Address: 5 Place de l’Opéra
The Studio Restaurant: Ideal for those looking for an alternative place in Paris! We used to go for a drink, chatting and chatting mostly at lunchtime.. ‘Cause it’s quiet at noon. If you want to sip Sangria with Mexican food, definitely drop your way. Also, like its name, it is actually used as a studio.. While flamenco is performed in front of you, the latin melodies rising from the courtyard are guaranteed to delight you even more.. Address: 41 Rue du Temple
L’as Du Fallafel: They say there is falafel (now we made it up shshs) this falafel is the best. Okay, it’s for our taste, but it has a flavor that you won’t really regret. Address: L’as Du Fallafel, Le Marais. – Affordable
Au P’tit Grec: One-stop to eat pancakes and galettes. We are assertive enough to say that we have not tried anything better! So. It was as if we had an agreement or something, but don’t be wrong, Greek business brothers can only be our neighbors as a nation, that’s all shshshs. Address: Au P’tit Grec, 68 Rue Mouffetard! – Affordable
La Bellevilloise: Address: La Bellevilloise to both eat something and listen to jazz music in this courtyard-reminiscent venue! It’s amazing and has a great ambiance! Address:19-21 Rue Boyer, 75020
Des Gars Dans La Cuisine: A cozy place with a modern atmosphere. Affordable prices Address: 72 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003
Cafe Mabillon: Terrace bar & restaurant. Located on Rue de Buci. Address: 164 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75006
Chez Georges: Cellar bar & restaurant. One of the hidden treasures of Paris. Address: 1 rue du Mail, 75002
Caveau de la Huchette: Jazz performances are also available in the venue converted from a cellar to a bar.. Address: 5 Rue de la Huchette, 75005
Caveau des Légendes: For those who want to listen to jazz performances underground… Address: 22 Rue Jacob, 75006
Caveau des Oubliettes: Monday with a cellar atmosphere Ideal for Pop Rock on days, Jazz Jam on Tuesdays. Address: 52 Rue Galande, 75005