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Le Baron Rouge

Iโ€™m a big fan of wine bars. Not only because thereโ€™s nothing more Iโ€™d rather do than work my way through a large list of wines available to sip by the glass or pot, but because theyโ€™re some of the most enjoyable places to eat in Paris. And with summer coming up, bringing warm weather and longer, lazier days, I find Iโ€™m more interested inโ€ฆ

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Racines

No complaints about the food at Racines. In fact, itโ€™s one of the best places Iโ€™ve eaten in Paris in a long time. Unfortunately I took some of the worst pictures of one of the best-lookingโ€”and probably the most heavily-inkedโ€”restaurateurs in Paris, so youโ€™ll have to go meet Pierre Jancou for yourself.

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Les Papilles Restaurant & Wine Bar

Although not Michelin-starred, one of my favorite restaurants in Paris is Les Papilles. I have to admit that I rarely go there, since itโ€™s equally far from any mรฉtro station, and I donโ€™t make it over to that part of town very often. But when a friend called me about having a leisurely Saturday lunch, I jumped at the opportunity to revisit the restaurant. Aโ€ฆ

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Le Rubis: Paris Wine Bar

Itโ€™s perhaps not much of a secret anymore that some of the best places to eat in Paris are the wine bars. Unlike some of the โ€˜wine barsโ€™ in the US (where that glass of oaky California Chardonnay will run you $14โ€ฆnot including tax and tip), Parisโ€™ wine bars are gathering places, where people might stop in the morning after the market for a friendlyโ€ฆ

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O Chateau: Wine Tasting in Paris

Sometimes I go back into the archives and pull up a post to refresh it. Perhaps the hours have changed, theyโ€™ve moved, or something else prompted me to tweak the entry. But a lot has happened since I first wrote about ร” Chateau wine tasting programs. First off, since I wrote about them, theyโ€™ve moved โ€“ twice.

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Le Verre Vole

If you plan on eating at Le Verre Volรฉ (The Stolen Glass) be sure to call first and reserve a spot. Itโ€™s located just next to the Canal St. Martin, a trendy quarter of Paris, and thereโ€™s only seats for about 18 people or so. But unlike New York or San Francisco or Los Angeles, you could call that afternoon and likely get a spotโ€ฆ.

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