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    Default Re: Hung in Paris?

    Quote Originally Posted by Richctdude View Post
    france is great have a safe trip!!
    Thanks! I had to get a different return flight so now I have a seven hour layover in Paris on the way back as well! So one at night and one during the day!



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    Default Re: Hung in Paris?

    Bump! Just seeing if anyone else has any info.



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    Default Re: Hung in Paris?

    Almost on my way, I fly out on Sunday! Any last minute advice/info? Anyone going to be in town?



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    j adore paris, mon amour
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    Default Re: Hung in Paris?

    There is a Thai restaurant called Tana on the Rue Tiquetonne -a small street off the lower end of the Rue St Denis (google map will show it) where there are also some other places to eat, but I believe there is a cabaret on weekends and I do know that the few Asian tg who exist in Paris go there from time to time. If you just want a quick Chinese there are some good value places in Pigalle, esp the Rue Lepic off the Blvd de Clichy -this quartier has changed a lot over the last 30 years. If you go up Rue Lepic to the Rue des Abbesses and turn left, there is a bar dedicated to Clint Eastwood, its not much really but you can get food there and I dont mean a burger.
    A more traditional French place if you want 'steak et frites' but much else (but go early or book early) is the Bouillon-Chartier tucked away at the end of a side street off Bonne Nouvelle
    http://www.travbuddy.com/Le-bouillon-chartier-v462078

    I notice that there are now more Indian restaurants than there used to be years ago when I could only find one, off the Blv St Michel which only did chapatis 'on Sundays' (!! but this was in the 70s). There is an Indian on the Blv de Clichy not far from the Place de Clichy, there is a bar nearby festooned with memorabilia of Celtic's European Cup triumph in 1967; about 100 yds North of Moulin Rouge [hideously expensive].


    Enjoy



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    Default Re: Hung in Paris?

    Have dinner at "Le Stella", Av. Victor Hugo 133, 16 arr.
    Go for oysters for starters and Steak Tartar and frites.
    Great place zero tourists.



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