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    Le Petit Prince de Paris

    Posted by johnners 3 May 2006

    If you are staying in or near the Latin Quarter and are looking for a budget restaurant, with great atmosphere serving really excellent food, then look no futher than Le Petit Prince.

    It is very popular with the locals so booking is pretty essential. I ate there on a wet Tuesday evening in February: by 8:30 the place was full and I saw a number of disappointed people turned away.

    The fixed-price menu is imaginative, using quality ingredients, and the food is beautifully presented. For a good, reasonably priced bottle of wine, search the 'Coup de Coeur' section of the list.

    The only slight drawback with the restaurant is that some of the tables are very close together which may bother those who like a bit of privacy - but, being France, everyone else just minds their own business and concentrates on enjoying the good food and drink!

    Rue de Lanneau, off Rue St Jacques, near the Sorbonne.
    Nearest Metro station is Maubert Mutualite.

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    Ariel

    Posted by johnners 30 April 2006

    Don't miss this great restaurant in the former Jewish quarter, especially on a night when a klezmer band is playing. The kosher food is superb - try the stuffed goose neck! It's a good idea to book a table.

    ul.Szeroka 18;
    tel: 12 421 79 20;
    www.ariel.ceti.pl

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