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       Where to Eat and Drink

                           Café Charlot      €  Price Guide
       Ile de la Cité and    International   Map 14 D2  For a three-course meal per person,
       Ile St-Louis        38 Rue de Bretagne, 75003  including tax, service and half a bottle
                           Tel 01 44 54 03 30   of house wine.
       Café St Régis     €  Grab a seat on the popular   €   up to €30
       Traditional French   Map 13 B4  terrace or enjoy the handsome   €€    €30–€65
       6 Rue Jean du Bellay, 75004  interior of this cool café set in a   €€€   over €65
       Tel 01 43 54 59 41   former boulangerie. The daily
       This popular, friendly café with    specials are usually excellent    Filakia   €
       a traditional bistro decor serves   but if you’re not hungry, you can   Greek   Map 13 A1
       food all day – from classic   just hang out with a coffee or a   9 Rue Mandar, 75002
       croques-monsieur to hamburgers.   cocktail.   Tel 01 42 21 42 88
       The interesting Sunday brunch           This cosy venue serves delicious
       menu features oysters and   Café de l’Industrie   €  and authentic souvlaki wraps
       waffles. Good breakfasts, too.   Traditional French   Map 14 E3  filled with succulent grilled
                           16 Rue St-Sabin, 75011  marinated chicken, lamb, steak
       Au Bougnat       €€  Tel 01 47 00 13 53   or vegetables – all accompanied
       Traditional French   Map 13 B4  While away hours at this relaxed   by French fries or salad.
       26 Rue Chanoinesse, 75004  favourite in the Bastille, with its
       Tel 01 43 54 50 74   attractive Neo-Colonial decor   Le Garde Robe   €
       The modest decor at this bistro   and old movie posters. There is   French Tapas   Map 12 F2
       echoes its simple, traditional   also an annexe across the road.   41 Rue de l’Arbre Sec, 75001
       cuisine – delicious frogs’ legs, veal   Tel 01 49 26 90 60   Closed Sun
       stew, entrecôte and pear tart.   Chez Hanna   €  This narrow space serves a wide
                           Moroccan and Israeli  Map 13 C3  range of tapas – oysters, cheeses
                           54 Rue des Rosiers, 75004  and charcuterie – accompanied
                           Tel 01 42 74 74 99/01 73 20 23 71   by wonderful wines.
       Beaubourg and       Closed Mon
       The Marais          This is a firm favourite among   L’Ambassade d’Auvergne   €€
                           locals, who come here for the   Auvergnat   Map 13 B2
       Amici Miei        €  famous hummus and falafel   22 Rue du Grenier St-Lazare, 75003
       Sardinian    Map 14 E3  sandwiches: golden outside,   Tel 01 42 72 31 22
       44 Rue St-Sabin, 75011  moist within, and crammed    With the atmosphere of a rustic
       Tel 01 42 71 82 62   Closed Mon   with crisp vegetables, juicy   inn, this restaurant transports
       & Sun               aubergine and chilli and    you to rural Auvergne. A menu
       Fans claim that this rustic,   creamy tahini sauce.  highlight is aligot (potatoes with
       unpretentious trattoria makes           cheese and garlic).
       the best thin-crust pizzas in    Le Dindon en Laisse   €
       Paris. Follow a pizza with the   Traditional French   Map 14 D4  L’Ange 20   €€
       strawberry and basil panna cotta.  18 Rue Beautreillis, 75004  Traditional French   Map 14 E3
                           Tel 01 48 04 06 24   44 Rue des Tournelles, 75003
        DK Choice          “The Turkey on a Leash” is a   Tel 01 49 96 58 39  Closed Mon & Tue
                                               Choose between seven-hour
                           cheerful eatery with stellar food:
        L’As du Fallafel   €  risottos, flavoursome meat and   cooked lamb and duck with
        Israeli    Map 13 C3  game dishes, as well as good   orange at this snug bistro in
        34 Rue des Rosiers, 75004  wines. In summer, it is possible   the heart of The Marais.
        Tel 01 48 87 63 60   Closed Sat  to dine alfresco.  Both are deliciously tender.
        What draws the crowds here
        are the best falafel sandwiches
        you’re likely to taste: warm pitta
        bread packed with crunchy
        cabbage, melting auber gine
        and velvety hummus, with a
        deliciously piquant sauce. At
        lunchtime, you’ll find a queue
        snaking down the street for the
        falafel stand. Later, you might
        be able to get a table inside.
       Blend             €
       American    Map 13 A1
       44 Rue d’Argout, 75002
       Tel 01 40 26 84 57
       A no-nonsense restaurant where
       the chef blends different cuts of
       top-quality beef and fresh
       produce to make the perfect
       gourmet burger. There are four
       branches in Paris.  The bustling interior of Café St Régis with retro vintage decor

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