Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dining in the 17th

I got a very good deal on a hotel in the Rue Brey. Second week in Septemeber, air conditioning, good reviews. I%26#39;ve stayed all over Paris before, including the 17th, but lately have been trying to walk to dinner, do the quartier so to speak.



I know it is not the most happening area, except for some very high priced restaurants, but would like some local recommendations for nice bistros, cafes, brasseries , after dinner drink, etc. Had a nice meal at Brasserie de Ternes once(fabulous napoleon for dessert!). And I am a good walker, doesn%26#39;t have to be that close.



Thanks for any suggestions, also for breakfast.




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I know you wanted recommendations from locals, but meanwhile I researched these for you:





Breakfast:





Boulangeries Paul - 4 rue Poncelet



Pain Frederic - 15 rue Poncelet



(note: rue Poncelet is a market street)



quite a few cafes on MacMahon, Carnot and Wagram





Restaurants:





Restaurant Guy Savoy - 18 rue Troyon



http://www.guysavoy.com/





Le Cafe d’Angel



16, rue Brey, 17th arrondissement. Telephone: 014 7540333



- see http://www.paris-eating.com/1202.htm





Le Troyon - see chocolateandzucchini.com for comments; search on Fodors also



4, rue Troyon - Paris 75017



Tél : 01 40 68 99 40 - Fax : 01 40 68 99 57.



Métro : Charles de Gaulle - Etoile





Chez Savy - 23 rue Bayard 75008



Tel: +33 (01) 47 23 46 98



circa 1930%26#39;s decor, rec. in Frommers





See also:



http://www.bestrestaurantsparis.com/



District 17




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Thanks, Travelnutty, will check out the links, think I may have been to the Troyen....and a cafe right on the street!




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Geordy,



We have just returned from Paris and stayed in the Hotel Neuville which is the 17th. If you like Italian you must try the San Remo. restaurant. It is quite small but the food is cheap and most important of all delicious.





I believe it was on Ave Niel, in any case it just off the place du Maréchal Juin.




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