And which cosmopolitan city is (at least) missing from this list when it comes to great cuisine? Sure: Paris. No culinary travel guide without at least one French city, right? Definitely worth a visit is the Jewish Quarter, where you can at The falafel ace quite excellent…well…falafel. Same as with At Marianne’s – always a good choice. Great French food is available at The Cadoret (also not too expensive). If you like it East Asian, go Double Dragon. Or you can simply go to Rue Paul Bert and go to one of the many great bistros there: ins Time to Timeins Unique or in Bistro Paul Bert. You can’t do anything wrong there.
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