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What are the bucket list restaurants that you wish to tick off. Maybe an AFF member can take one for the team on their travels and report their experience
@drronWe have already been to Geranium
As this thread has come up I thought I would update. I took my wife in 2024. She was horrified at the cost before we arrived. Afterwards she said it was well worth it for the experienceOne I have visited 25 years ago, and would like to go again, is the Jules Verne Restaurant.
It is halfway up the Eiffel Tower.
My memory was spectacular food, spectacular view.
I'm glad both your experiences were good. Hubby and I went in 2018 and it was somewhat lacklustre to say the least. Even if you disregard the exorbitant cost. The food and coughtails were reminiscent of Brisbane suburban restaurant fare in the 80's which while fine were not what we expected from a "celebrity chef". And came complete with a visit from a mouse who ran under our table! The little bistro around the corner from our hotel on the Rue Saint-Honore was much nicer and a 5th of the price. The following week in London we dined at Heston's Dinner. Which absolutely knocked our socks off. At the time both restaurants had two Michelin stars. To us, the two experiences were on different planets. And Heston's was cheaper. If you want a good view of Paris, I recommend the Arc de Triomphe, that way you can see the Eiffel as well.As this thread has come up I thought I would update. I took my wife in 2024. She was horrified at the cost before we arrived. Afterwards she said it was well worth it for the experience
There are still places available for dinner...not surprising at $590 per head + automatic 10% service fee. No thanks...Having eaten at every Simon Rogan restaurant in the uk, starting with Fera at the Connaught in the mid teens, we have followed his progress over the years to L’Enclume twice and others, we have booked the residency at Bathers Pavilion at end of July. Was surprised that there were places still available for lunch.
Im staying close to this road in a few months. A more specific location would be greatly appreciated.The little bistro around the corner from our hotel on the Rue Saint-Honore was much nicer and a 5th of the price.
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Ah yes we're thinking of going at the end of the year.A bit cliché, but The Fat Duck is on the list for me.
Apologies, sadly looks like the bistro has since been replaced by an Italian restaurant Mar'co. On the upside you have picked a superb location. We spent a week at the Hotel Le Relais Saint-Honore and walked everywhere, only using the Metro to get to/from the SCNF and CDG. We walked to everything else, a cooking class at the Ritz, followed by a drink at Hemmingway's, Breakfast at Angelina's, and if you'd rather not tackle the behemoth that is the Louvre, check out the smaller but still spectacular museums close by, namely: Musee D'lorangerie, Musee Rodin, Musee D'orsay, Musee Picasso. EnjoyIm staying close to this road in a few months. A more specific location would be greatly appreciated.