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222. Le Plougastel
Because there are so many crêpe places just on this one street, that it's hard to pick one to go to. You see that both D... (more)
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223. Biarritz Café
Cafe •In the late morning (10-12), it seems quite tranquil. You order your coffee at the bar (2E, if I remember correctly) and... (more)
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224. La Merle Moqueur
Bar •I'm only ever by the door whenever I go here and this whenever is actually more often that I admit despite the fact that... (more)
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225. Bar aux Folies
Cafe •At first, I thought the collage of newspaper clippings and such on the walls, on the furniture was a bit kitsch. Well, i... (more)
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226. Blinis Bar
Not even a block away from the popular Canal is the little joint specializing in blintzes and an array of spreads rangin... (more)
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227. Litchi Bar
After brunch joints, soup "bars" are apparently all the rage in this town. This one, in the southern part of the covered... (more)
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228. Junku
That I don't understand Japanese doesn't in any way prevent me from popping into this shop if I'm in the area. I usually... (more)
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229. Pâtisserie Sadaharu Aoki
Bakery •DARN YOU, Sadaharu-san! How dare you plant your branch in a discreet little corner of Paris and catch me unawares with y... (more)
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231. Les Etages
People say that a visit to the toilets is a "must," but as I have yet to go, uh, when I go here, I'm not that inclined. ... (more)
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232. L'As du Falafel
If there's one falafel place that guidebooks to Paris rave about, it's probably this one. I'd avoided this place on nume... (more)
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233. Forum des Images
Cinema •Don't laugh; I love the ideas of moviehouses so much that I'm already giving this four stars even though I have yet to s... (more)
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234. Bubble Tea
An unassuming place right near the Belleville metro stop, across from the Folies cafe/bar. The whipped or frozen teas co... (more)
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235. Rami et Hanna
The service is brisk but friendly, and you get really cozy with your neighbor if you decide to dine in. The plates are h... (more)
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236. Café des Anges
Bar •For such a happening neighborhood, it's a pretty low-key bar/café with relatively attentive servers and unobtrusive back... (more)
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238. Le Verger du Prince
Le Verger (aka King of Frip) is chock-full of items from the 60s, 70s, 80s, including "grandma sweaters" and ugly dresse... (more)
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239. Abou d'abi bazar
Shopping •Once upon a time, you used to have to go to the Marais, on the "other" side of the city (if you're on the Left Bank) to ... (more)
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240. Ginger Lyly
Shopping •A fun place to browse around, with a good mix of quirky knick-knacks by both French and international designers. My favo... (more)