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CAFÉ MARLY €€€
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Café
( 01 46 26 06 60; cour Napoléon du Louvre, 93 rue de Rivoli, 1er; mains €20-30;
8am-2am; Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre) This classic venue facing the Louvre's
inner courtyard serves contemporary French fare throughout the day under the
palace colonnades. Views of the glass pyramid are priceless and depending on
how au courant (familiar) you are with French starlets and people who appear in
Match, you should get an eyeful.
LE PETIT MÂCHON €€
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Lyonnais
(
01 42 60 08 06; 158 rue St-Honoré, 1er; starters €7-12.50, mains €14-22;
Tue-
Sun; Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre) Close to the Louvre, this upbeat bistro
serves some of the best Lyonnais specialities in town.
JOE ALLEN €€
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American
( 01 42 36 70 13; 30 rue Pierre Lescot, 1er; lunch/dinner menu €14/18.10 &
€22.50; noon-1am; Étienne Marcel) An institution since 1972, Joe Allen is a
little bit of New York in Paris. The ribs are particularly recommended.
Marais & Bastille
The Marais, filled with small restaurants of every imaginable type, is one of Paris'
premier neighbourhoods for eating out.
CHEZ JANOU €€
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Provençal
( 01 42 72 28 41; www.chezjanou.com ; 2 rue Roger Verlomme, 3e; mains €14.50-19,
lunch menu €12.50; Chemin Vert) This lovely little spot just east of place des
Vosges attracts celebs (last seen: John Malkovich) and hangers-on with its inspired
Provençal cooking from the south of France, 80 types of pastis and excellent ser-
vice.
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