Your breakfast and lunch will be provided where you're staying, although you have the option to have breakfast or lunch out on the town. We have many associate cafes and restaurants to choose from. Guests of Le Louvre Explored enjoy a reduced rate.
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Polidor41 rue Monsieur le Prince 6e.A meal at this quintessentially Parisian crèmerie-restaurant is like a trip to Victor Hugo's Paris: the restaurant and its décor date from 1845 and everyone knows about it (read: touristy). Still, menus of tasty, family-style French cuisine ensure a never-ending stream of punters eager to sample bœuf bourguignon (€11), blanquette de veau à l'ancienne (veal in white sauce; €15) and the most famous tarte Tatin (€8) in Paris! Expect to wait. |
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Au Moulin à Vent "Chez Henri"20, rue des Fossés-St-Bernard.Au Moulin à Vent \"Chez Henri\" is incredibly popular, especially for its meat dishes. In fact, you can have beef prepared just about any way you could imagine. Indulge in the entrecôte de Salers (rib eye), or sample boeuf a la ficelle (a fillet quickly cooked in boiling water). You can also have a try at "typical" French dishes such as snails (escargots de Bourgogne) and frogs' legs (cuisses de grenouille). METRO: Cardinal-Lemoine (line 10) or Jussieu (line 7 or 10). |
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