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This is my friend's local in Paris that he always takes me to an old style French restaurant run by a mother and son and that seems to have been there forever. You're not going to get fancy food, but you will get a three course meal steak frites and the like for about 14 euros. If you want to get off the tourist route, this place is just off the Buzenval metro stop in eastern Paris and walking distance from Nation. N... View all feedback.
This is my friend's local in Paris that he always takes me to an old style French restaurant run by a mother and son and that seems to have been there forever. You're not going to get fancy food, but you will get a three course meal steak frites and the like for about 14 euros. If you want to get off the tourist route, this place is just off the Buzenval metro stop in eastern Paris and walking distance from Nation. No reservations, no website and definitely no English menu.
Rare, copied and traditional, such was the menu that prompted me several times to make a detour for lunch Aux...More
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A rustic setting, vichy tablecloths and a well copied menu! a list of varied dishes (especially meat: pepper steack, Bordeaux steack, andouillette, tartare). and a dish of the day renewed, for a very reasonable sum: 14 euros, flat dessert entrance. everything seems to be done home and the portions are generous. It's the canteen of local workers.
This is my friend's local in Paris that he always takes me to -- an old-style French restaurant run by a mother and son and that seems to have been there forever. You're not going to get fancy food, but you will get a three-course meal -- steak frites and the like -- for about 14 euros. If you want to get off the tourist route, this place is just off the Buzenval metro stop in eastern Paris and walking distance from Nation. No reservations, no website and definitely no English menu.