Food. Food and more food.
There are so many places to eat in Paris, it is impossible to go hungry. A few that I think are worth checking out (in no particular order).
TRAVEL TIP: You will want to make sure you eat before 2 or 3 pm for lunch and before 10 pm for dinner in most places in Paris (minus cafes). After these times many kitchens close.
TRAVEL TIP: You will want to make sure you eat before 2 or 3 pm for lunch and before 10 pm for dinner in most places in Paris (minus cafes). After these times many kitchens close.
Little Italy. 2nd best pasta place we ate at. Certainly worth stopping.
O’scia. Excellent brick fire pizza. Cheap and quick. Run by an Italian family, who if you catch towards the latter end of lunch out sit together and enjoy a family meal every afternoon right alongside of you.
L’escargot. Serving up some excellent French dishes and of course escargot to remember. Just note, this place can be a bit on the pricey side but an excellent choice if you in the mood for French.
Le Bamboo. This def one of the top cheap eats picks in Paris. This place
serves up family style Vietnamese and it located in 13th arrondissement. You will get to explore an area most tourists don’t go to and eat some awesome food. It is packed so be prepared to wait.
Au Pied De Cochon. Open 24 hours and the service is one of the best in Paris (good service can be hard to come by in Paris). The menu is packed with pork but don’t worry if pork isn’t something you eat they serve up other excellent dishes. My memorable moment was when our waiter himself made me warm wine with honey to help ease my aching throat.
Silk and Spice or Blue Elephant. These two restaurants are both serving up gourmet Thai food. They are a bit on the pricey side but they provide for a lovely ambience and great food for a romantic meal. Silk and Spice also offers Thai cooking classes should you get the inkling that you want to take Thai cooking classes in France.
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