Saturday, April 21, 2012

Romantic restaurant in Paris Please !!!

First time out on our anniversay we have young children and so it has been a takeaway each year. This is a special one (10th) and after my wife going through brain surgery for the seventh time this year life is running away with us. We need a romatic Restaurant and some great ideas we are heading to Paris on 13th Octoberfor just two nights.



Anything appreciated............




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Reserve at Michel Rostang, ask for the back room [a couple of steps up] %26amp; order the duck %26amp; let the Maitre d%26#39; do the rest. Maison Blanche above a theatre, use the elevator inside, ask for a booth looking over the roofs of Paris. Enjoy %26amp; God bless.




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I Hear a lot about 1728 being the most romantic restaurant in the city. If you go to their site you can see the rooms in advance and decide if this is your definition of romantic....




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It may seem cliche but true, any restaurant is romantic when with the person you love. Paris itself is romantic anywhere you are and I%26#39;m sure you will love it. It may be a little cool but I%26#39;d suggest a picnic by the Eiffel Tower late at night while watching the lights twinkle on the hour. End the event with a fantastic kiss. Make that 11 kisses: one for each year and an extra just because.




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I%26#39;ve mentioned this before, and someone on here did it for their anniversary at my suggestion and reported back that they enjoyed it, so here it goes....



At the Rotisserie du Beaujolais, 19, quai de la Tournelle, there is a private booth to the left of the front door. It%26#39;s hard for me to describe, but the door is recessed back about 5 feet from the front of the building, and it%26#39;s on the left side of the restaurant. The area that remains, just to the left of the door, is just big enough for one table that seats four people. Next to it is where they hang the coats, and the little one-table room is closed off from the rest of the restaurant with a curtain. But it%26#39;s completed surrounded by the glass at the front of the resto. So, when you%26#39;re seated there, you%26#39;re kind of in a bubble, but you have a wonderful view, you%26#39;re closed off from the rest of the restaurant, and it%26#39;s like you%26#39;re in the most private place in the world....except of course anyone who happens to be walking by. It%26#39;s just fabulous and I think terribly romantic. I eat there on just about every trip, and always reserve that table. The restaurant is owned by the family that owns the Tour d%26#39;Argent (which is right across the street), so you can pretty much bank on the duck, which comes from the same farm as the TdA%26#39;s. Their salade chevre chaud is devine, and they have a decent wine selection. It really is one of my favorite restos....at or less than €40 per person.




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