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Coffee Parisien

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 American Diner.

If you are craving a classic cheeseburger, club sandwich or real nachos then this is your place. The only thing “Parisien” about Coffee Parisien is that it is full of young, hip, well-heeled Parisians, without any Americans to be found.

Angelina - Paris

The French traditional elegance

Located in La rue de Rivoli, Angelina is the representative of French afternoon tea room. Found in 1903, the Maison Angelina open 3 tea rooms in Paris, Lyon and Tokyo. More than a luxury brand, this tea room is a

French way of life.

and always defined itself as a high pint Parisian gourmet pleasures .

La Pâtisserie des Rêves

It was founded in September 2009 by Philippe Conticini. Philippe Conticini had worked as the Michelin three-star restaurant dessert chef more than ten years.

Philippe Conticini has led the French team won the 2003 World dessert Champion (Champion du Monde de Pâtisserie 2003).

He also published many dessert books. He is creative, bold and avant-garde, and the appearances of the dessert works in this store are as the name of the store: gentle and fantastic.

La Vallée Village

Luxury Outlet Shopping Village

“La Vallée Village” is an Outlet Shopping Village located near Paris, where we can find the best Outlet offer from major fashion and luxury brands such as Givenchy, Valentino, Burberry, Longchamp, Armani, Baccarat  and Dunhill among many others; the average markdown of most products goes from 50% off to 70% off retail price.

Kunitoraya

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:

  • Japanese special undon noodles
  • Handmade in the traditional way by the owner himself
  • Japanese decoration in the restaurant
  • All the staffs are Japanese
  • Great noodle place at a reasonable price
  • Real authentic japanese food in Paris.

Nodaiwa

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 in 1996. This is a perfect place to discover the traditional Japanese kitchen. Here we can eat the Unagl (the grilled eel) with rice and sauce, the Dashimaki (cold Japanese omelette), soup miso and saké, etc. The decoration and service are very Japanese. It's a wonderful place for family and Japanese food lovers.

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