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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 11:47 am
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Per rfrost's post, yes there are several
Bistrot d' Cote restaurants in Metro Paris -
They are owned by Michel Rostang (see my previous posts). I've only been to the one
in Neuilly, but they're probably all good.

As I said, the (dessert) crepes are great, as is the creme brulee. For appetizers, the pates and terrains are great. For the main course, they do a great lappin (rabbit) and a fantastic cassoulet. And check out the super-sized bottle of Grand Marnier (used to make the crepes).
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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 12:26 pm
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Attention--I have learned that my earlier post regarding Androuet was, thankfully, incorrect. It is still around, but has moved to a new location! It is certainly my #1 recommendation in Paris. Here are the details:

ANDROUET(Cheese Restaurant)
(12:00~14:30; 19:30~2:30. Reservations a MUST!)
Address: 6, rue Arsene Houssaye, 75008, Paris.
Tel.: (33)(1)42899500

Someone else's description:

"Androuet has recently moved to a new and accessible address but fortunately the formula and the cuisine have not changed, far from it. This THE CHEESE RESTAURANT in Paris! You can either order from a menu featuring cuisine based on cheese or simply choose from various trays of scrumptious cheeses (100~150 kinds!). We are talking about discoveries here!
The favourites?: Saint-Nectaire onion soup, fried Camembert, ravioli de chvre, Roquefort tart, Issau Iraty raclette. Well-chosen wines."

Scribbler--glad you caused me to recheck the information given to me by friends. Perhaps they had gone to the old address, and the new address wasn't open yet.

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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 1:06 pm
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Try Le 6 Bosquet for the best bang for your Franc. It's named after it's address.
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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 1:06 pm
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This website may be of some help. I haven't yet used it, but a friend recommended it
http://www.lastminute.com/lmn/defaul...rantfrench.asp
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Old Oct 9, 2000 | 5:45 pm
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DJLAWMAN,

I just recalled that Androuet have moved as well. Took thinking about it the better part of the day to remember, but boy was I pleased when I did!

Violist, jealously rereading the thread, rfrost also recommended Bastide d'Odeon. I can also recommend Bastide d'Odeon--ask for a downstairs table!
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Old Oct 18, 2000 | 5:43 am
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Bringing this forward to see where you ended up
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Old Oct 18, 2000 | 5:51 am
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