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Eat out in a Paris BrasserieWe recommend a meal in a Paris brasserie, a 100 year Paris culinary tradition from Alsace, a french region on the german border. You will eat well at a reasonable price anytime from 12am to 12pm in most cases. Many Paris brasseries boast a beautiful Art Nouveau decor. Eat oysters, shellfish, choucroute, a sauerkraut with saussages, and drink Riesling wine or beer. Here's our selection of the best Paris brasseries. |
![]() Paris brasserie: La Coupole |
![]() Paris brasserie: La Strasbourgeoise |
Paris brasseries: La StrasbourgeoiseOur favorite Paris brasserie. Near Gare de l'est (train station with trains to Germany and Alsace), this Paris brasserie is the ultimate parisian experience: calm, good food, good service and this unique and subtle tradition we love. Totally out of the beaten track. 5, rue du huit Mai 1945 75010 Paris. |
Paris brasseries: La Coupole Web siteThe most famous Paris brasserie. A 1927 institution of Montparnasse district, then the fabrics of modern art. Huge, beautiful and lively room. 102, boulevard du Montparnasse 75014 Paris. |
![]() Paris brasseries: La Coupole |
![]() Paris brasseries: Mollard |
Paris brasseries: Mollard Web siteMaybe the most beautiful Paris brasserie with its 1900 Art Deco decor. Close to Paris Department Stores and Saint Lazare train station. 115, rue Saint Lazare 75008 Paris. |
Paris brasserie: Chez Jenny Web siteAnother excellent Paris brasserie. Not on Paris beaten tourist track. Open 7 days a week. 12pm to 1am. You don't need a reservation in most cases. 39 boulevard du Temple 75003 Paris. |
![]() Paris brasseries: Chez Jenny |