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Le Stella Brasserie

Le Stella Brasserie — Traditional But Chic

May 29, 2012

This Tony establishment, in the bourgeois 16th off of Avenue Victor Hugo and Rue de la Pompe, is on a corner with tables for outdoor seating three seasons of the year and oysters shuckers with their fisherman caps outside busily…

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Le Stella Brasserie — Traditional But Chic

May 29, 2012

By DAVID DADOUN This Tony establishment, in the bourgeois 16th off of Avenue Victor Hugo and Rue de la Pompe, is on a corner with tables for outdoor seating three seasons of the year and oysters shuckers with their fisherman…

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A restaurant with people sitting at tables and chairs.

Le Congrès

August 16, 2010

In Village d’Auteuil close to Roland Garros, Le Congrès is a friendly neighborhood brasserie with a stable clientele of repeat customers who faire la bise with the staff, (greet with two kisses on the cheek). Such is life in Paris, where going…

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A restaurant with people sitting at the tables.

La Régalade Saint-Honoré

May 10, 2010

Bruno Doucet, chef and owner of the famous La Régalade restaurant in the 14th Arrondissement, just opened his deuxième (second) restaurant, La Régalade Saint-Honoré, in the 1st Arrondissement on famed street Rue Saint-Honoré, which is as fabulous as his première restaurant. Smaller and in a more modern…

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A menu board with knives stuck to it.

La Regalade

April 25, 2010

Under Yves Cambelorde, La Regalade was the Hottest restaurant in Paris and spawned a bistronomy revolution, democratizing cuisine so everyday Parisians could enjoy fine food without needing to spend a month’s paycheck for dinner. While Chef Cambelorde sold La Regalade to try…

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