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   * of Parisian Restaurants are __**Mediocre__ to __Terrible**__ \\   * of Parisian Restaurants are __**Mediocre__ to __Terrible**__ \\
  
-+++ How to Select a Great Parisian Restaurant |+
 ===== An Engineer's Logic to Find a Great Place to Eat in Paris ===== ===== An Engineer's Logic to Find a Great Place to Eat in Paris =====
 ==== 16,000+ Restaurants in Paris ==== ==== 16,000+ Restaurants in Paris ====
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       *  Only then, __**Select the Best of the Best of Paris**__       *  Only then, __**Select the Best of the Best of Paris**__
  
-==== How to Select or Eliminate Restaurants ====+===== How to Select or Eliminate Restaurants =====
  
   * **Narrow by Cuisine**: Start by deciding on the type of cuisine   * **Narrow by Cuisine**: Start by deciding on the type of cuisine
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-==== Restaurant Reviews ====+===== Anthony Bourdain's Tips for Finding the Best Local Food ===== 
 + 
 +=== Follow the Locals === 
 +Anthony Bourdain, renowned for his global food adventures in "Parts Unknown," offered valuable advice on choosing where to eat while traveling((https://www.explore.com/1355653/anthony-bourdain-advice-spotting-best-local-places-eat/)). His main tip: **follow the locals**. Whether it's street food or a restaurant, Bourdain advised choosing spots where locals are willing to wait in line, even if it means overlooking a little dirt. He emphasized that **locals know best** when it comes to good food. 
 + 
 +=== Avoid the Tourist Traps === 
 +Bourdain also warned against tourist traps. He suggested avoiding restaurants filled with tourists or menus with English translations and pictures, as these are typically aimed at tourists rather than locals. Instead, he recommended using online forums to gauge local opinions by provoking responses with bold claims, allowing you to discover better dining options. 
 + 
 +===== Restaurant Reviews =====
  
 Reviews themselves can be hit or miss, just as are restaurants. But at least reviews are a good estimation of what you might like with respect to cuisine, quality, ambiance and price. We use Reviews themselves can be hit or miss, just as are restaurants. But at least reviews are a good estimation of what you might like with respect to cuisine, quality, ambiance and price. We use
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  --- //[[daniel.smith.paris@gmail.com|Daniel Smith]] 2024/08/03 21:22//  --- //[[daniel.smith.paris@gmail.com|Daniel Smith]] 2024/08/03 21:22//
  
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 ===== Be Selective of Meal choices ===== ===== Be Selective of Meal choices =====
 Once you have carefully selected a likely restaurant, \\  Once you have carefully selected a likely restaurant, \\ 
 **Make a Rule** --> Do not put anything in your mouth that you //can// eat at home. There are thousands of restaurants that target travelers like you. Many tourists pay dearly for very poor food. For the price of a lousy meal a savvy newcomer can dine on memorable meals every single time. //Be Selective//. **Make a Rule** --> Do not put anything in your mouth that you //can// eat at home. There are thousands of restaurants that target travelers like you. Many tourists pay dearly for very poor food. For the price of a lousy meal a savvy newcomer can dine on memorable meals every single time. //Be Selective//.
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   * [[paris_yank:go:paris:eat:guide_to_a_picnic_in_paris|Guide to Prepare a Picnic in Paris]] How romantic, a picnic in Paris with your loved one, sipping a glass of wine or champagne while nibbling on goodies and people watching.   * [[paris_yank:go:paris:eat:guide_to_a_picnic_in_paris|Guide to Prepare a Picnic in Paris]] How romantic, a picnic in Paris with your loved one, sipping a glass of wine or champagne while nibbling on goodies and people watching.
  
-  * [[eat:Fresh Markets|Fresh Markets in Paris]] - There is nothing like passing by an open-air fresh market and buying a baguette, cheese, sausage, a piece of fruit and a bottle of wine directly from people who know the best. Enjoy your lunch in a quiet place overlooking the Seine River. Remember a corkscrew and paper napkins. Borrow a couple glasses and a dinner knife from the hotel <return them, please>…and you are set.+  * [[paris_yank:go:paris:eat:fresh_markets|Fresh Markets in Paris]] - There is nothing like passing by an open-air fresh market and buying a baguette, cheese, sausage, a piece of fruit and a bottle of wine directly from people who know the best. Enjoy your lunch in a quiet place overlooking the Seine River. Remember a corkscrew and paper napkins. Borrow a couple glasses and a dinner knife from the hotel <return them, please>…and you are set.
    
   * [[paris_yank:go:paris:eat:restaurants:boulangerie   * [[paris_yank:go:paris:eat:restaurants:boulangerie
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   * **Food**:   * **Food**:
     * **Breakfast**: Croissants, pain au chocolat, or tartines (slices of bread with butter and jam).     * **Breakfast**: Croissants, pain au chocolat, or tartines (slices of bread with butter and jam).
-    * **Light Meals**: Simple dishes like quiches, salads, omelettes, or sandwiches (often a croque-monsieur).+    * **Light Meals**: Simple dishes like quiches, salads, omelettes, or sandwiches (often a [[croque-monsieur|Croque Monsieur]]).
     * **Desserts**: Pastries, tarts, or small cakes are often available for a sweet treat.     * **Desserts**: Pastries, tarts, or small cakes are often available for a sweet treat.
  
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   * **People-Watching**: One of the great pleasures of a café is the opportunity to observe the city's life unfolding around you, making it a perfect spot for those who love to watch and experience the local culture.   * **People-Watching**: One of the great pleasures of a café is the opportunity to observe the city's life unfolding around you, making it a perfect spot for those who love to watch and experience the local culture.
   * **Cultural Immersion**: Spending time in a café offers a genuine taste of Parisian life, blending the simple joys of food and drink with the rich, vibrant atmosphere of the city.   * **Cultural Immersion**: Spending time in a café offers a genuine taste of Parisian life, blending the simple joys of food and drink with the rich, vibrant atmosphere of the city.
 +
 +===== Parisian Salon de Thé =====
 +
 +A **salon de thé** in Paris is a refined and elegant tea room, offering a serene environment where patrons can enjoy a selection of teas, pastries, and light meals. Unlike the more casual ambiance of a café, salons de thé are known for their sophisticated atmosphere, often attracting those looking for a quieter and more leisurely experience.
 +
 +==== Ambiance and Setting ====
 +  * **Atmosphere**: Salons de thé are characterized by their calm and tranquil ambiance. The decor is often elegant, featuring plush seating, soft lighting, and beautifully set tables. These tea rooms are perfect for a relaxing afternoon break or a more intimate gathering.
 +  * **Decor**: The interiors of salons de thé typically reflect a sense of refinement, with elements like fine china, ornate mirrors, and classical or contemporary artwork. The spaces are designed to evoke a sense of comfort and luxury, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling city outside.
 +
 +==== What to Order ====
 +  * **Tea Selection**: The highlight of any salon de thé is its extensive selection of teas. You can expect to find:
 +    * **Classic Teas**: Black teas like Darjeeling or Earl Grey, green teas, and herbal infusions.
 +    * **Specialty Teas**: Exotic blends and rare teas sourced from around the world.
 +    * **Tea Services**: Many salons offer afternoon tea services, which include a pot of tea served with a tiered tray of sweet and savory treats.
 +  * **Pastries and Desserts**:
 +    * **Signature Pastries**: Indulge in French classics like macarons, éclairs, mille-feuille, and tarte Tatin.
 +    * **Cakes and Tarts**: Larger desserts like opera cake, lemon tart, or fruit tarts are also commonly offered.
 +  * **Light Meals**: Some salons de thé serve light meals such as quiches, salads, or finger sandwiches, often as part of an afternoon tea set.
 +  * **Other Beverages**: In addition to tea, many salons also offer coffee, hot chocolate, and sometimes a selection of wines or champagne.
 +
 +==== How It Differs from Other Dining Places ====
 +  * **Salon de Thé vs. Café**:
 +    * **Focus**: A salon de thé focuses primarily on tea and accompanying pastries, offering a more refined and quiet experience compared to the lively, social atmosphere of a café.
 +    * **Ambiance**: The ambiance in a salon de thé is more elegant and serene, making it ideal for a relaxed, unhurried visit.
 +  * **Salon de Thé vs. Pâtisserie**:
 +    * **Consumption**: While a **pâtisserie** specializes in baked goods and pastries for take-away, a salon de thé provides a setting to enjoy these treats in a more formal, seated environment.
 +    * **Menu**: Pâtisseries focus mainly on the sale of pastries, whereas salons de thé offer a wider range of teas and light meals.
 +  * **Salon de Thé vs. Restaurant**:
 +    * **Purpose**: A restaurant is designed for full meals, whereas a salon de thé is centered around tea and light fare, often enjoyed in the afternoon.
 +    * **Service**: Salons de thé typically offer a more personalized, attentive service, focusing on the tea experience and delicate presentation.
 +
 +==== Cultural Importance ====
 +  * **Historical Significance**: Salons de thé have been a part of Parisian culture for over a century, originally serving as gathering places for the upper class and intellectuals. They continue to be places of quiet elegance and conversation.
 +  * **Afternoon Tradition**: The tradition of afternoon tea, with its ritualistic preparation and serving of tea, cakes, and finger sandwiches, is central to the experience of a salon de thé.
 +  * **Modern Appeal**: Today, salons de thé attract a diverse clientele, from locals seeking a peaceful retreat to tourists looking for an authentic and elegant Parisian experience.
 +
 +==== How to Dress ====
 +  * **Elegant Casual**: When visiting a salon de thé, it’s customary to dress in a smart, casual manner. Parisian salons often have an air of sophistication, so attire that reflects a sense of style and neatness is appreciated.
 +    * **For Men**: A collared shirt or sweater with tailored trousers.
 +    * **For Women**: A stylish dress or a blouse paired with a skirt or well-fitted pants.
 +
 +==== Experience ====
 +  * **Leisurely Pace**: A visit to a salon de thé is meant to be unhurried, allowing you to fully savor the tea, the food, and the ambiance.
 +  * **Personalized Service**: Expect attentive and thoughtful service, with staff often knowledgeable about the teas and desserts on offer.
 +  * **Cultural Immersion**: Spending time in a salon de thé offers a unique opportunity to experience a more refined side of Parisian life, where the focus is on elegance, quality, and the art of relaxation.
 +
  
  
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 ====== Theme Restaurants ====== ====== Theme Restaurants ======
 +
 +====== Michelin-Mentioned Restaurants ======
 +
 +  * [[Maison|Restaurant Maison]]  
    
-  +====== Seafood in Paris ====== 
-===== Seafood =====+==== Introduction to Seafood Restaurants in Paris ====
  
-Seafood is excellent in Paris because of the proximity to the seaI Catorgize seafood into two slices both excellent. +Paris is not only famous for its bistros and patisseries but also boasts an impressive selection of seafood restaurants. These establishments range from upscale venues offering sophisticated dishes to casual spots perfect for a relaxed mealThe seafood served in Paris often comes directly from the French coasts, ensuring freshness and qualityWhether you're in the mood for luxurious dining experience or a simple oyster plateParis has something for every seafood lover.
-  - **Upscale** white table cloths and refined cuisine +
-  - **Seafood** Monger <seller> with big ice based case of right- off-the-boat seafeed. If they have dining, it is casual restaurant <picnic benches, barstools and small tables> +
-I enjoy #2, the fish monger who also prepares seafood from the stock on hand. There is no fish fresher.+
  
-==== Upscale Seafood ====+==== Notable Seafood Restaurants in Paris ====
  
-Paris seafood suggestions from Vogue Magazine +  * **Clamato**: 
-====Fish Monger Seafood==== +    * **Location**: 80 rue de Charonne, 75011 
-  **Juste** in the 9th Arrondissement is my favorite seafood restaurant in Paris. Totally casual and very reasonable prices. Order at the bar (the selection is few but excellent)sit and be served on picnic benches. Swipe the oyster shells into the hole in the middle of your table, bucket underneath. Wash down those beauties with a cheap carafe of very good white wineSeafood salads are excellent. Wipes are provided but I take extras wipes and feel comfortable in jeans and old tennis shoesA rubber pancho is perfect attireA slurping, splashing, indulgent satisfaction +    * **Overview**: Clamato, the sister restaurant to the Michelin-starred Septimeoffers a casual yet stylish atmosphere with a focus on sustainable seafoodThe menu changes daily and features creative dishes such as sardines with roasted lemon purée and clams in green curry sauceNo reservations are accepted, so it’s best to arrive early
-  **La Reine Mer** +    * **Highlights**: Sardines with roasted lemon purée, seafood platters. 
-  ? place in the 11th+    * **Website**: [[https://www.clamato-charonne.fr/en/|Clamato]]
  
 +  * **Le Duc**:
 +    * **Location**: 243 boulevard Raspail, 75014
 +    * **Overview**: Since 1967, Le Duc has been a temple of refined seafood in Paris. The restaurant is known for its raw fish dishes and a warm, wood-paneled interior. Signature dishes include raw langoustines with wasabi and John Dory fillets with a butter vodka sauce.
 +    * **Highlights**: Raw langoustines with wasabi, John Dory fillets.
 +    * **Website**: [[http://restaurantleduc.com|Le Duc]]
  
-----+  * **Régis**: 
 +    * **Location**: 3 rue de Montfaucon, 75006 
 +    * **Overview**: Régis is an intimate oyster bar located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The focus is on the quality of the oysters, sourced from trusted suppliers. The minimalist décor complements the fresh and simple preparations, making it ideal for a special seafood experience. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Oysters by the dozen, sardines, whelks. 
 +    * **Website**: [[https://huitrerie-regis.com|Régis]] 
 + 
 +  * **L'Ecailler du Bistrot**: 
 +    * **Location**: 22 rue Paul Bert, 75011 
 +    * **Overview**: L'Ecailler du Bistrot offers a quintessential French seafood experience with a nautical interior and a menu featuring fresh oysters, lobster, and other shellfish. Known for its lobster set menu, this restaurant is perfect for those looking to indulge in a full seafood spread. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Lobster set menu, scallop carpaccio, turbot. 
 +    * **Website**: no website but described here [[https://fr.restaurantguru.com/LEcailler-du-Bistrot-Paris|l'Escailler du Bistro]] 
 + 
 +  * **Juste**: 
 +    * **Location**: 48 rue Laffitte, 75009 
 +    * **Overview**: Juste is an informal seafood eatery offering fresh seafood at reasonable prices in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect for a quick seafood fix or a laid-back meal, with options to take away as well. 
 +      * **Juste** in the 9th Arrondissement is our favorite seafood restaurant in Paris. Totally casual and very reasonable prices. Order at the bar (the selection is few but excellent), sit and be served on picnic benches. Swipe the oyster shells into the hole in the middle of your table, bucket underneath. Wash down those beauties with a cheap carafe of very good white wine. Seafood salads are excellent. Wipes are provided but I take extras wipes and feel comfortable in jeans and old tennis shoes. A rubber pancho is perfect attire. A slurping, splashing, indulgent satisfaction 
 +    * **Highlights**: Oysters, seafood platters, takeaway options. 
 +    * **Website**: [[https://juste-producteur.com/|Juste Producteur]] 
 + 
 + 
 +  * **L'Ilot**: 
 +    * **Location**: 4 rue de la Corderie, 75003 
 +    * **Overview**: Located in Le Marais, L'Ilot is a small, charming spot perfect for enjoying fresh oysters and a glass of wine. The cozy ambiance and simple menu make it ideal for a relaxed seafood experience. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Oysters, shrimp, seafood platters. 
 +    * **Website**: [[https://www.facebook.com/lilot.paris/?locale=en_EN|L'Ilot]] 
 + 
 +  * **Sur Mer**: 
 +    * **Location**: 53 rue de Lancry, 75010 
 +    * **Overview**: Sur Mer offers a creative seafood menu with dishes like ceviche with cumin and grilled red tuna with rhubarb chutney. The restaurant is known for its vibrant atmosphere and a selection of natural wines. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Ceviche, grilled red tuna, natural wines. 
 +    * **Website**: [[https://surmer.restaurant|Sur Mer]] 
 + 
 +  * **La Marée Jeanne**: 
 +    * **Location**: 3 rue Mandar, 75002 
 +    * **Overview**: La Marée Jeanne offers a casual, tapas-style approach to seafood. With a menu designed for sharing, it’s a great spot to try a variety of seafood dishes in a lively setting. The restaurant is popular for its seafood platters and inventive small plates. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Seafood platters, tapas-style dishes. 
 +    * **Website**: [[https://www.parisgourmand.com/restaurant-paris/la-maree-jeanne.html|La Marée-Jeanne]] 
 + 
 +  * **Les Fables de la Fontaine**: 
 +    * **Location**: 131 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 
 +    * **Overview**: This Michelin-starred restaurant offers a sophisticated seafood menu in a chic, modern setting. The focus is on quality ingredients and elegant presentations, with dishes like scallops with truffle emulsion and roasted turbot. 
 +    * **Highlights**: Scallops with truffle emulsion, roasted turbot. 
 +    * **Website**: [[http://lesfablesdelafontaine.net|Les Fables de la Fontaine]] 
 + 
 + 
 +  * **La Reine Mer** is a popular seafood restaurant located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, known for its commitment to fresh, sustainable seafood in a laid-back and welcoming atmosphere. 
 +    * **Location**: 8 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris, France 
 +    * **Ambiance**: The restaurant features a cozy, bistro-like ambiance with a modern nautical theme. Light wood, marine colors, and simple decor create a relaxed setting that highlights the quality and freshness of the seafood on offer. 
 +    * **Specialties**: La Reine Mer is especially renowned for its oysters, sourced directly from small, trusted producers along the French coast. The menu also offers a variety of other seafood dishes including mussels, clams, prawns, and a selection of fresh fish, all prepared with minimal intervention to let the natural flavors shine. 
 +    * **Menu**: The menu at La Reine Mer changes seasonally to reflect the freshest available ingredients. Diners can expect to find oysters by the dozen, seafood platters, and daily specials featuring the catch of the day. 
 +    * **Dining Experience**: The restaurant offers a relaxed and informal dining experience, encouraging diners to share and enjoy their meals family-style. It’s an ideal spot for both locals and tourists to savor quality seafood in a friendly, unpretentious setting. 
 +    * **Reservations**: While the restaurant is popular, it retains a casual vibe, and reservations are recommended but not always necessary, particularly on weekdays. 
 +    * La Reine Mer provides a delightful seafood experience in one of Paris's more authentic neighborhoods, making it a must-visit for seafood lovers. 
 + 
 +==== Finding Seafood Restaurants in Paris ==== 
 + 
 +For those looking to explore more seafood options in Paris, the best way is to wander through the city's various arrondissements, especially those near the Seine and in trendy neighborhoods like Le Marais or Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Many seafood restaurants in Paris also offer daily specials based on the freshest catches, so it’s worth asking for recommendations when you arrive. Most of these restaurants are easily accessible via the Paris Metro, and reservations are recommended for more popular spots, especially on weekends. 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Upscale Seafood ==== 
 + 
 +Paris seafood suggestions from Vogue Magazine, [[https://www.vogue.fr/lifestyle-en/article/storyset-sail-with-these-8-seafood-restaurants-in-paris1952|Vogue: Sail with these Paris Seafood Restaurants]]
  
 ===== Asian ===== ===== Asian =====
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