Dining Out During Your Paris Vacation
Written by adrian on Monday, June 30th, 2008 in Foreign Travel.

My friend lived in Paris for about five years.? He made it his mission while there to indulge in as much fine dining as his wallet and waistline would allow!? According to him, dining out as much as possible should be an important consideration when planning your Paris vacation itinerary.? Since he has experienced so many Paris restaurants, I asked him to compile a list of absolute must dine locations for every Paris visitor.
- Gaya – Part of the bistro modern trend happening in France right now, Gaya is considered the baby bistro of its much more expensive parent Pierre Gagnaire.? With plastic tables, it doesn’t have the suave and sophisticated feel of the other, yet the food was superb and probably only costs about a quarter of the cost of eating at Pierre Gagnaire.
- Le Comptoir du Relais – The perfect spot for those on a Paris vacation, this bistro serves up tantalizing food for a paltry cost.? You’ll enjoy your meal in an old art deco room.? While the menu is small, the kitchen uses amazing ingredients and combines flavors to create some of the best food my friend ever had.? The best part is it is unbelievably affordable – especially by Paris standards!
- Besson’s – Classically French, this prix fixe menu serves amazing food that you’ll remember for a lifetime.? Be prepared to enjoy foie gras, crêpes, Grand Veneur and of course, luscious French desserts.? This is a restaurant where you linger and savor every bite – they are in no hurry to rush you out the door.
- Bechu – A café/bakery that has won Paris’s best baguette contest is definitely worth the trip for anyone who loves delicious baked goods.? Don’t get discouraged by the lineup, there is a constant stream of people waiting for their prize winning baguettes.? Great place to pick up items for an informal picnic!
Your Paris vacation just wouldn’t be complete without visiting some of its most renowned restaurants, bistros and bakeries.? I’m going on my own Paris vacation this summer, and I can’t wait to visit these mouthwatering locales!



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