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Welcome to the Bouillon Racine, famous "soup" (ancestor of Parisian brasseries) Art Nouveau created in 1906 by the brothers Chartier entreQuartier Latin, Odeon and St. Michel. Now historical monument, the Bouillon Racine perpetuates the unique atmosphere of Paris of the 1900s in a beautiful setting...

The BOZAR BRASSERIE tradition rhymes with innovation. Fresh produce, Belgian-French classics, democratic prices: a marriage of the most successful you can now enjoy at the Palace of Fine Arts.  

Founded in 1864 mere steps from the Place des Vosges and Place de la Bastille, Brasserie Bofinger is considered to be the "most beautiful brasserie in Paris". Deep in the heart of Paris' 4th arrondissement in a Belle Epoque setting, come discover the refined quality of a traditional Alsatian meal....

The Brasserie de la Banque is somewhere to sit back and enjoy traditional cuisine. It has a champagne bar and a terrace in summer.

The Brasserie du Théâtre, is above all an authentic atmosphere, a mix of tradition and modernity with stunning views of the castle of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Behind his kitchen, the chef put dishes in large to revisit the seasons and desires recipes of French cuisine. On the map, fish, meat and...

With passion and talent, our chef and his team are pleased to regularly update their menu to keep pace with the seasons. Whether it is cod fillet with walnut crust, veal sweetbreads pan-fried in lobster juice or Strasbourg sauerkraut, each and every dish takes its inspiration from a subtle,...

The atmosphere is unique, take advantage of the moment. Since 1836, the Brasserie George has witnessed an Empire, three wars and four republics. It is thus impossible to speak about its story without speaking about our common history. This establishment held by Alsatian brewers from generation to...

A true institution in the city, renowned for its friendly atmosphere, Brasserie Léopold welcomes you to its shimmering Art Deco setting, which blends in with the jazzy musical atmosphere of the 1930s. In this relaxed atmosphere, you can enjoy your meals in the restaurant's vast dining room, in the...

Brasserie Lipp has been serving its classy Left Bank clientele Alsatian delicacies  Main Room and 'blond' beer since 1880, when Léonard Lipp left his native Alsace to set up this world-famous establishment on the Boulevard Saint-Germain. Today, the Brasserie Lipp remains the home of the most...

Founded in 1895 by Mr and Mrs Mollard, this brasserie located opposite Saint-Lazare train station in the 8th district has a superb classic décor that is listed, with large frescos in shades of sea green, royal blue and gold, beige and brown marble columns and ancient mosaics. First and foremost, it...

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