Restaurants France
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More than this quaint understated restaurant's name let's on, the Hôtel du Nord is located on the Quai de Jemmapes that lines Paris' Canal Saint Martin.
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Unlike its neighbour the Paradis Latin, La Cueva del Diablo (meaning the Devil's Cave in Spanish), is a small, unassuming restaurant which exudes elegance
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In the chi-chi beach resort of Antibes where you can easily be let down at the local restaurants, Café Marianne stands out for its focus on good food and
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Opened in 1896, this unpretentious fin-de-siècle restaurant has been listed as an official historic monument since 1989. Featuring a whimsical mural with
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In the heart of Paris, in the 10th district, is a small Rajasthani restaurant, which serves some of the best North Indian cuisine in Paris; and trust us,
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The Refuge des Fondus is a fun and very casual little Paris haunt where you are guaranteed to have a great time!
Not ideal for a romantic dinner due
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For over two years now, the Renoma Café Gallery has been pulling in trendy, suited and booted local punters from around the environs of the Champs Elysées
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When you visit Paris, you may expect just to gorge on streak-frites and an endless array of tasty cheeses, however for frequent visitors to the French
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The Marais is arguably the hippest corner of Paris and as such new concepts see the light of day almost every week. Tucked away on a small street in what
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Along the quays of the Canal St Martin in Paris' 10th district, is the large glass-fronted moody-looking Marcel. Often unnoticed and brushed aside for
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Just as Edmond Rostand, within whose former abode 1868 is housed, entered into the annals of literature with his seminal play Cyrano de Bergerac, Jean-Sébastien
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Although Fuxia isn't a gourmet restaurant, it comes fairly close. A sure bet for absolutely any occasion and a range of budgets, Fuxia, pronounced 'fuchsia',
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It's like walking into a different world - leave behind the limestone columns and grand monuments of central Paris and enter a distinctly Thai world, filled
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Like everywhere, it seems, the sushi trend has caught on and looks like it's here to stay - or is it ? After tasting some of the most delightful mouthfuls
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Located in one of Paris' many chic-but-fairly-expensive districts, the Madeleine 7 is a traditional French brasserie providing great food, efficient service
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The area up and down each side of Canal St Martin in Paris' 20th Arrondissement is young, lively, and exceptionally pretty. Its Amsterdam-esque charm,
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A veritable Bordelais institution, Chez Dupont has served up lunch and dinner for the 25 years and is still going strong. Located in the trendy Chartrons
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And the wave of American-style hot spots in Paris continues with a second eatery from Alfred Bernardin, also behind the Renoma Café Gallery. Situated in
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Bizarrely enough, when we visited Lyon last month, we found that most of the city shuts down throughout a good part of Saturday, so we had a bit of trouble
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Tucked away down a hidden side street within the city's central presqu'île, this gem of a restaurant is the perfect place to experience some of Lyon's