CuisineFrench bistro
Price€€
Neighbourhood6e

Signature dishes: Bœuf bourguignon, Tarte tatin

Must order: Bœuf bourguignon in winter, tarte tatin with crème fraîche, a pichet of red.

Tip: Cash preferred. The shared tables are part of the experience; come at 19:30 to share with strangers.

Location

Address: 41 Rue Monsieur-le-Prince, 75006 Paris

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Signature: Œuf mayonnaise, Hachis Parmentier

Order: Œuf mayonnaise, hachis Parmentier, baba au rhum.

Tip: The queue moves; arrive at 11:30 for lunch or 18:30 for dinner and you sit fast.

Bouillon Pigalle ★ 4.1

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Signature: Poulet rôti, Île flottante

Order: Poulet rôti, frites maison, île flottante with caramel.

Tip: Queue from 19:00 for dinner; the line moves and tables turn every 45 minutes.

Le Petit Vendôme ★ 4.2

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Le Petit Vendôme in Paris's 2e makes the city's most-cited jambon-beurre and feeds the Place Vendôme jeweller staff at lunch from 11:30 every weekday.

Signature: Jambon-beurre, Plat du jour

Order: Jambon-beurre on baguette tradition; the daily plat for under €18.

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Chez Paul ★ 4.0

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Chez Paul in Paris's 11e has run a corner bistro at the same Charonne address since 1908. The carte changes by season; the bistro chairs do not.

Signature: Beef tartare, Cassoulet

Order: Beef tartare cut by hand, cassoulet in winter, profiteroles for dessert.

Tip: Closed Sundays. The pavement terrace is the best seat from May to September.

Le Square Trousseau ★ 4.1

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Le Square Trousseau in Paris's 12e is the kind of belle-époque brasserie a fashion editor uses for a long Saturday lunch on the Marché d'Aligre side.

Signature: Steak tartare, Crème brûlée

Order: Steak tartare cut by hand, crème brûlée; a pichet of Sancerre at lunch.

Tip: Open daily; no booking required for the terrace, reserve indoor seating in winter.

Le Petit Cler ★ 3.9

French bistro€€7e

Le Petit Cler in Paris sits on Rue Cler, the embassy market street, and runs an all-day bistro carte of croque-monsieur, steak frites and Lyonnais salads.

Signature: Croque-monsieur, Steak frites

Order: Croque-monsieur at lunch, steak frites at dinner, a glass of Brouilly.

Tip: The terrace catches sun until 19:00 in summer; the back room is the warmer winter pick.

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