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  • Handy after a visit to Père Lachaise (see Cimetière du Père Lachaise). The food is first class, from ostrich and fish dishes to pastas and salads.

  • With its piano bar and terrace, this is a Montparnasse institution. The brasserie is cheaper and steaks are good.

  • Near the Cimetière du Montparnasse is this Parisian landmark. Eclectic menu features dishes such as Welsh rarebit.

  • If visiting the Bois de Boulogne, include La Gare on the itinerary. This stylish brasserie in a former railway station has a summer terrace and rotisserie-style food.

  • Le Dôme

    The prime fish restaurant in the area, once frequented by Sartre. Great food and grand decor.

  • Tucked away in the Bois de Boulogne is this high-class dining pavilion. Romantic setting and elegant service.

  • Eating in this two-Michelin star restaurant is a sublime experience. Leek and mushroom tart is just one speciality.

  • Not far from Père Lachaise is this family-run bistro. The food is standard yet the atmosphere is perfect.

  • Versailles may be a long way from the sea, but this restaurant serves whatever fish is fresh that day. Its terrace is the perfect place for oysters and white wine.

  • At the southern end of the Bois de Boulogne is this gourmet restaurant. Sea bass in a pepper crust is just one delicious speciality.

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