
The Grand and Petit Palais to your back, the Tour Eiffel to your right, the River Seine swimming beneath your feet, the Musée d’Orsay in front of you. Walk a little deeper into the 7th district, make a turn on the rue de Lille, and admire the art galleries until you reach number 33.
Le Bistrot de Paris brings back traditional french cuisine with cosy elegance and a hefty dose of bonheur.
I shall recommend to you all the 220 gram (yes, 8 ounces) steak sandwiched between a soaked piece of bread on the bottom and a beautifully glazed piece of foie gras on top…but not before you feast on your prunes soaked in red wine, of course.



Photos By: Le Baron
