Birthday dinner near Eiffel Tower
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Birthday dinner near Eiffel Tower
Hello! We will arrive in Paris on my birthday and I'd like to enjoy a lovely dinner near the Eiffel Tower. My husband and I have visited Paris previously, but our 2 sons will be with us on this trip (elementary age) and we might meet up with several of my husband's coworkers. I could have 8 to even 20 people! This is most of their first trip to Paris, so I thought they would enjoy a walk that evening after dinner to see the Eiffel Tower light show.
We are interested in mid-range pricing, bistro-like, quaint, typical French cuisine (Steak frittes, coq au vin, beef bourg., chateaubriand, etc). A place that takes reservation is probably a must for our size group.
I have looked online a bit, and bookmarked Pasco. I cannot fully translate their menu but it looks like it has a good selection, as well as a private room. Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
We are interested in mid-range pricing, bistro-like, quaint, typical French cuisine (Steak frittes, coq au vin, beef bourg., chateaubriand, etc). A place that takes reservation is probably a must for our size group.
I have looked online a bit, and bookmarked Pasco. I cannot fully translate their menu but it looks like it has a good selection, as well as a private room. Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Try Le Clos des Gourmets on Ave Rapp.
www.closdesgourmets.com
If you want a simple bistro/cafe try Le Champ des Mars on Ave Rapp & Bourdelais. We've stayed in an Apt directly across the street for 6 weeks (3 trips), and the Brasserie has pretty basic steak/frites, salads, etc. We can see the Eiffel Tower from our apt - but we're 5 floors up. You might be able to see the tip of the tower from the Brasserie. I don't know if they take reservations, however. We're foodies and wouldn't think of going there for dinner - but we've been several times for lunch. Better for a party of 20 than 8.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationP...de_France.html
You had better find out soon if your party is 8 or 20. Not many places will accommodate a party of 20.
Stu Dudley
www.closdesgourmets.com
If you want a simple bistro/cafe try Le Champ des Mars on Ave Rapp & Bourdelais. We've stayed in an Apt directly across the street for 6 weeks (3 trips), and the Brasserie has pretty basic steak/frites, salads, etc. We can see the Eiffel Tower from our apt - but we're 5 floors up. You might be able to see the tip of the tower from the Brasserie. I don't know if they take reservations, however. We're foodies and wouldn't think of going there for dinner - but we've been several times for lunch. Better for a party of 20 than 8.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationP...de_France.html
You had better find out soon if your party is 8 or 20. Not many places will accommodate a party of 20.
Stu Dudley
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I can highly recommend Restaurant de la Tour which is literally 2 blocks from the Eiffel Tower. I love this little family bistro - very good food, excellent selections on the prix fixe and a beautiful atmosphere. You must reserve for a party as the place is small.
http://www.restaurant-delatour.fr/?ref=logo
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...de_France.html
PS- I also love Clos des Gouremts and their food is more "foodie" than the traditional Restaurant de la Tour.
http://www.restaurant-delatour.fr/?ref=logo
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...de_France.html
PS- I also love Clos des Gouremts and their food is more "foodie" than the traditional Restaurant de la Tour.
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