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Located a stone's throw from the Opéra Garnier, at the corner of Place de l'Opéra and Boulevard des Capucines, the bar-restaurant is part of the InterContinental Paris Le Grand. With its Second Empire elegance, the Café de la Paix proudly displays its classified frescoes and sumptuous gildings. An...

The Brasserie at the Café de Paris Monte-Carlo is the most popular venue for a “rendez-vous” in Monaco. A warm welcome in a decor featuring Belle Epoque style windows, recalling the old Parisian bistros, creates a bright and friendly atmosphere. This is an ideal place for lunch or dinner in the...

In the centre of the village of Bages, the Café Lavinal opened in 2006 and owes its name to Berthe Lavinal, grandmother of Jean-Michel Cazes. Welcome to this 1930's brasserie-inspired setting, complete with red moleskin bench seats, a zinc bar and eye-catching central lighting fixture. The ambiance...

Close to the Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens, the Nemours is a tea lounge - chic brasserie . One of the best terraces in Paris , one can spend hours here reading a book , chat with friends, eat a small croque madame with salad, or Linking glass after glass of wine with olives. Perfect for a drink!

This part of the museum can be seen through the windows inside the restaurant, specially designed by Yves Taralon and Olivier Gagnère. But Café Marly is also a sublime terrace under the archways that surround the Cour Napoleon, the best spot in Paris to admire Ieoh Ming Pei's famous glass pyramid....

Located in the Richelieu wing, a few steps from the Napoleon-III apartments, Café Richelieu - Angelina offers a nice break in the middle of your visit of the Louvre museum.It has become a highlight of Parisian gourmet pleasures. Open on terraces overlooking the Napoleon courtyard and the pyramid,...

This café in the 6th district of paris has been founded in 1750's and is centrally located in Rue Voltaire. Some critics say that they offer the real image of french gastronomy, especially with their homemade dishes prepared with fresh local ingredients.

The look of the shop and the atmosphere perfectly suit the sweet and savory delights on offer. And above all, Carette is a state of mind. On the fine day in 1927 when Jean Carette and his wife Madeleine went into business on the Place du Trocadéro, they gave their name to a tradition that has...

Alain Dutournier, Michelin-starred chef of the restaurant Carré des Feuillants, close to the very chic place Vendôme, serves his signature cuisine, made using the best ingredients and accompanied by exceptional vintage wines.

A welcoming trattoria in a quiet street in St-Germain-des-Prés. In a restaurant decked out in the colours of Tuscany, the dishes are full of flavour, for example the pappardelle with sausage or the melt in the mouth tiramisu. Experience La Dolce Vita in this neighbourhood of publishers.

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