Monday, August 19, 2013

Cheap, but good restaurants in Paris

One of the things I love about living in Paris is the endless choice of good restaurants. Often you can dine out for a reasonable price. It takes time and effort to find an affordable restaurant that serves delicious food, but reading this blog item will save you time, so go and invite your friends for dinner!

If you want to eat traditional French food, take the metro to Saint Michel and walk in less than a minute to Rue de la Harpe. This street is a short walk from the famous Notre Dame and in the middle of the Quartier Latin, known for its student life. Here you will find restaurants that serve authentic French food for a price that at first will make you think that there is a fly in the ointment. Several restaurants offer a three-course meal for only 10. Drinks are not included in the price. Here are examples of three-course meals that cost 10:

French grated onion soup, duck with orange sauce and potatoes, chocolate mousse.
Salad of tomatoes and mozzarella, grilled chicken with fresh French fries, apple pie.
French mussels, fish with French butter sauce, vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce.
 



















Most restaurants around Rue de la Harpe offer three-course meals for 12 and 16 as well. If you pay a little bit more you'll have more choice or you can choose more expensive dishes, like rabbit.
 
If you don’t like traditional French food, try one of the following cuisines that can be found in the same neighborhood: Spanish, Italian, Georgian (read my blog item on this restaurant), Chinese, Thai, Lebanese etc.
 
Bon appétit!  
 
Practical information
Address

Rue de la Harpe, 75005 Paris
Arrondissement
5th
Price
€10 for a three-course meal. Drinks are not included in the price.
Metro
The nearest metro station is Saint Michel (red circle below).
 

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