HOW TO USE EAT IN PARIS
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If you are looking for a restaurant you are offered 5 options :
1 - Search by name :
Include the name of the restaurant or the initial letters
2 - Search by district (including the outskirts of the city) :
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3 - Search by type of cuisine :
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4 - Search by atmosphere :
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5 - Search by price :
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Eat in Paris will give you the results in two clicks !
First click :
We provide alist of restaurants corresponding with your search. The name, the type of restaurant, the food the address the district and the telephone number are all included.
You can narrow your search by classifying the restaurants alphabetically, by price, or by grade.
Second click :
Click on the button "further information" and you will receive the price, photos, panoramic views, opening times and days, comments concerning the restaurant, the setting, the number of places, what to wear, the different means of payment, directions and nearby parking.
You can also locate the restaurant on a map of the district.
The Eat in Paris Selection
The Eat in Paris team has categorised its restaurants under 6 headings :
1 - Gastronomic restaurants 2 - Good bistros 3 - Trendy restaurants 4 - Italian 5 - Asian 6 - Late night
Evaluate a restaurant
It is vital that you complete in the form (name, e-mail, ZIP code) so your entry is validated.
Suggest a restaurant
If you would like to see a certain restaurant the Eat in Paris guide, fill out the form with the restaurant's name, address, ZIP code and telephone number. Include your own comments and validate.
Types of restaurant
The classical restaurant.
Whether traditional, Brazilian, Chinese or gastronomic, there are an abundance of restaurants in Paris offering a range of atmospheres and cuisine to satisfy all tastes.
From seafood to couscous to the the finest French cuisine; from business lunch to amourous dinner.
Everything is possible in Paris.
The bistro
Typically French, the bistro is an establishment where you can have an "ap�ritif" at the bar, usually with regulars, before enjoying lunch or dinner
from a homely kitchen. You can easily recognize a bistro by its decor, which generally dates to the beautiful "Art Nouveau" architecture of the early 1900's.
The brasserie
From ordinary to prestigious, the brasserie is a large restaurant where you can dine on everything from sauerkraut, seafood.
It has a particularly friendly atmosphere and dinners often extend until the early hours of the morning.
The cafe-restaurant
Whether for a coffee, breakfast, lunch or "apéritif", the cafe-restaurant is open all day and often all evening.
Sandwiches, salads and simple dishes are served and they can be excellent.
From spring to autumn the terraces are rarely empty.
Cafés are the perfect place for a quick meal.
With so many in Paris alone, you have your choice of atmosphere and cuisine.
Our selection of restaurants
The Eat in Paris staff has tested and approved these eateries.
Check out our recommendations!
Restaurant of the week
Le Nesle
At the heart of the 6th arrondissement (St Germain des Pres) A Brasserie which serves good food at reasonable prices.
Book online now
Chosen your restaurant? Save yourself the bother of phoning up to reserve a table, with just a click on the mouse you can reserve a restaurant online.
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