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November 9, 2013

Paris on a budget: Where we ate.

I thought I’d put all my foodie photos into one blog post rather than on the individual days. I had some amazing food while I was in Paris but surprisingly, I didn’t eat one croissant or baguette. Weird.

Le Village Ronsard

On the first night we came across this little authentic French bistro by chance after we’d been to Notre Dame. I ordered a Pina Colada and rump steak with peppercorn sauce and french fries. I asked for my steak to be well done and the waiter even said it was well done when he bought it out, however it was very pink in the middle. I really don’t like pink steak and didn’t feel like I should send it back so I ate the more cooked parts and left the middle bit. It was nice though and my cocktail was very alcoholic!
See the Trip Advisor page for Le Village Ronsard here.

Le Ronsard

This little cafe was opposite Sacre Coeur and we thought it might be pricey as it’s a very touristy place. However, the sandwiches were reasonably priced and it wasn’t too busy inside. I had a croque monsieur and french fries while Amy had a three cheese panini. The waiter was a little bit eccentric but the food arrived quickly and it was delicious. I’ve been craving it ever since!
See the Trip Advisor page for Le Ronsard here.

Le Bistrot Chat Noir

This is situated in the red light district, a few doors down from the Moulin Rouge. We popped in here for cocktails as it was happy hour, it’s always happy hour somewhere in Paris. I think it was around €4.50 for each one. I had a mojito which was absolutely delicious and so alcoholic. I felt quite tipsy afterwards!
See the Trip Advisor page for Le Bistrot Chat Noir here.

La Favorite

This was one of the places that we knew we wanted to visit before we even arrived in France. We went on the same day as Le Ronsard and I was still full from my croque monsieur so I just ordered french fries, however I did have the most delicious Watermelon Martini as it was happy hour. The food is very pricey here (around €16 for a burger) but there’s a great atmosphere and fantastic cocktails. Plus, free wifi!
See the Trip advisor page for La Favorite here.

McDo/McCafe


We’d heard so many wonderful things about the French McDonald’s and couldn’t wait to find one. We were so pleased when we finally stumbled across one on the second day. They do a massive variety of hot drinks, (I wouldn’t blame you for thinking that you were in Starbucks not a McDonald’s) and we both went for a caramel macchiato. They also do a great selection of cakes and desserts including tiramisu and cheesecake! We both had six macaroons which were €5 (or €0.90 each) which came presented in a little box.

Breakfast In America


This is another place that we knew we wanted to visit. It’s actually just around the corner from La Favorite although we didn’t realise that the night before! We went for breakfast and I ordered a Cafe au Lait and French toast with maple syrup. The portion sizes were huge and I only managed to eat half of mine. It wasn’t too expensive, so I definitely recommend it if you don’t fancy the traditional French breakfast of pain (bread) or croissants.
See the Trip Advisor page for Breakfast In American here.

Laduree

This is definitely somewhere you go to treat yourself. It’s very expensive but it’s something that we both really wanted to do while we were in Paris. I went for a coffee eclair and an iced coffee – they weren’t the best things I’ve ever tasted but it was worth it for the experience. It’s so posh in there and the atmosphere was lovely. We bought some macarons from the shop afterwards. They’re priced at €1.85 each but I wanted them in a box so I paid €15.60 for six. A bit steep but it meant that I managed to get them back home to Staffordshire in one piece!
See the Trip Advisor page for Laduree here

Le Rey

We stumbled upon this restaurant in Bastille and decided to have our last meal in Paris here. We both ordered burgers and french fries which were delicious and it was probably the best burger I’ve ever tasted. I did find it a bit weird that although my burger was piping hot, the bacon on it was cold.. It didn’t really make sense to me! The food and the cocktails were both reasonably priced. I had an apple and kiwi mojito which was lovely.
See the Trip Advisor page for Le Rey here.

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  1. Tillie TeaCakeMake says

    November 9, 2013 at 7:24 pm

    I’ve not been to Paris in an age but now I’m wanting to go back there, just for the food!

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  2. Agata Pokutycka says

    November 9, 2013 at 7:54 pm

    oh this looks fab!
    not so much like on the budget 😉
    I miss Paris… maybe I will return there one day

    Reply
  3. Steph C says

    November 9, 2013 at 9:15 pm

    i’ve never been to Paris but I really want to go. It looks like you had some amazing food x

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  4. Nicol says

    November 9, 2013 at 8:52 pm

    i ate at bistrot chat noir! first place i went to eat

    yukluistyle

    Reply
  5. Belle du Brighton says

    November 9, 2013 at 11:46 pm

    this post made me want chips and macarons RIGHT NOW! looks like you had an amazing time 🙂

    Reply
  6. Erika says

    November 10, 2013 at 7:55 am

    Oh my word I’m hungry looking at all of that! Your pictures remind me of my trip to Paris!

    Reply
  7. Beauty Balm says

    November 10, 2013 at 10:06 am

    I love macarons! x

    Reply
  8. Lily Lipstick says

    November 10, 2013 at 7:26 pm

    All this food looks so good! That French toast looks amazing and the McDonalds macaroons are definitely something I need to try on my next trip! x

    Reply
  9. hurny2009 says

    November 13, 2013 at 7:52 pm

    Did you buy some Macarons?? I love them! Looks like you had a fabulous time and I am now starving…where are those Miniature Heroes.

    Kate H (UK Bloggers)
    Help Me With My Hair Style Dilemma

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