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JADIS €€€
( 01 45 57 73 20; www.bistrot-jadis.com , in French; 202 rue de la Croix Nivert, 15e;
lunch menus €25 & €32, dinner menus €45 & €65; Mon-Fri; Boucicaut) This
upmarket néo-bistro with sober Bordeaux facade and white lace curtains on the
corner of a very unassuming street in the 15e is one of Paris' most raved about (re-
serve in advance to avoid disappointment).
Bistro
LE DÔME €€€
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Historic Brasserie
( 01 43 35 25 81; 108 bd du Montparnasse, 14e; starters/mains €20/40; Vavin)
A 1930s art deco extravaganza, Le Dôme is a monumental place for a meal service
of the formal white-tablecloth and bow-tied waiter variety.
Eiffel Tower Area & 16e
CAFÉ CONSTANT €€
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( 01 47 53 73 34; www.cafeconstant.com , in French; 139 rue Ste-Dominique, 7e;
starters/mains/desserts €11/16/7; lunch & dinner to 10.30pm Tue-Sun; École
Militaire or Port de l'Alma) Take a former Michelin-starred chef, a dead-simple corner
café and what do you get? Another Christian Constant hit with original mosaic floor,
worn wooden tables and a massive queue out the door every meal time. The café
doesn't take reservations but you can enjoy a drink at the bar while you wait.
L'ASTRANCE €€€
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Gastronomic
( 01 40 50 84 40; 4 rue Beethoven, 16e; menus €70-190; Tue-Fri; Passy) It's
been over a decade now since Pascal Barbot's dazzling cuisine at the three-star
L'Astrance made its debut, but it has shown no signs of losing its cutting edge. A
culinary experience unique to Paris, reserve one/two months ahead for lunch/din-
ner.
LES COCOTTES €€
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