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"Le Saut du Loup" restaurant is located in a wonderful place, right between the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, in the heart of the Institute of Decorative Arts.

Le Saut du Loup restaurant...

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Guo Se Tian Xiang is a Chinese hot pot buffet restaurant located in the 11 district of Paris.

Guo Se Tian Xiang offers the best traditional Sichuan style hot pot with great taste, good...

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Thai Gourmet Restaurant in Paris

Situated in the 11th district, this Thai restaurant will make you feel as though you've been transported straight to a traditional Thai village! The dining area...

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Le China -- HAUTE restaurant in Paris

A Chinese bordello just off the Bastille plaza, symbol of the French Revolution. The place has an indisputable cachet with its colonial furniture, black-and-...

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Coffee Parisien

Don’t let the name fool you. This is not a coffee house or a café and it is certainly not a restaurant serving French food. Coffee Parisien is actually a quintessential...

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Schwartzs Deli

If you are in the quest for the best Burger in Paris, you might know this name very well. Schwartz Deli is a Restaurant Delicatessen where you can find one of the best...

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Kunitoraya is a famous small japanese restaurant in Paris, close to the famous "Opera Garnier". The Kunitoraya will provide you the best quality of products and special services:

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Speciality of Unagl (grilled eel)

Located in La rue Saint Honoré, the restaurant is the offshoot of the Japanese company NODAIWA which was founded in Tokyo. The branch restaurant opened in Paris...

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Pedra Alta originally from Portugal, the company started with fishing business, then they decided to introduce the traditional Portugal cusine to the world, especially the sea food and grill with...

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The restaurant
The restaurant Le Frenchie will provide you the best quality products and services. When Gregory Marchand worked with Jamie Oliver he called him Le Frenchie, because he was...

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