Traveling to Paris anytime soon? If you’re an international business traveler you might be. In 2011, Concur reported that Paris was among the top 10 international destinations for business travelers. We’re tapping into our international network of coworkers, frequent travelers, clients and friends to find hometown recommendations that will make you feel like you live there. Here’s a short list for Paris! https://www.concur.com/blog/
3. THE 1st DISTRICT
1ème arrondissement; €€€€
Angelina
226 Rue Rivoli , 75001 Paris
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Across from the Jardin des Tuileries, and near Hotel Meurice, this tea salon is known for it’s decadent pastries,
particularly the Mont-Blanc dessert, and world famous African hot chocolates from the Ivory Coast, Ghana
and Niger. The Belle-Epoque architecture, romantic décor, and quiet ambiance add to the classic Parisian,
elegant experience.
4. THE 1st DISTRICT
1ème arrondissement; €€€€
Jean Paul Hévin
231, Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
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This spot is a chocolate lover’s dream. Chocolatier Jean-Paul Hévin has won many awards for his superb
chocolate. Buying at the minimalist boutique is a hushed, quiet experience that keeps you focused on the
beautiful desserts and subtle flavors.
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6. THE 3rd DISTRICT
3ème arrondissement; €€€€
Café des Musées
49, rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
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You’ll find steak frites on nearly all Parisian menus, but Café des Musées might serve the best. The meat is
seared, giving it a nice crust. The fries are crisped to perfection and served alongside a traditional Bearnaise.
It’s hard to go wrong with anything at this classic, tried-and-true Parisian bistro.
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8. THE 7th DISTRICT
7ème arrondissement; €€€€
Chez L’ami Jean
27 rue Malar, 75007 Paris
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This Basque dining experience promises to be wild and fun. You MUST make reservations, because this
popular spot fills up fast. The party atmosphere is rolling at all hours, so go late! And be prepared to eat. The
country pâté is served in a large, family-style ceramic baking dish, and patrons are expected to cut and serve
themselves only what they'll eat. Honorable mention also goes out to the suckling pig – a rare treat for many
travelers.
9. THE 7th DISTRICT
7ème arrondissement; €€€€
Apollon
24 Rue Jean-Nicot, 75007 Paris
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These are some of the best chicken Greek gyro sandwiches you’ll have anywhere and the fries are fantastic!
The chicken is tender and flavorful. Apollon is a short walk from the Champ de Mars at the base of the Eiffel
Tower, so a gyro lunch and a stroll in the park is a nice way to enjoy any Parisian afternoon.
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11. THE 9th DISTRICT
9ème arrondissement; €€€€
Le Pantruche
3 Rue Victor Massé, 75009 Paris
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Another classic bistro, and the menu has few misses. If you’re near Opera Garnier, this is a great place to eat.
Their terrine of foie gras is a classic starter. Reservations may be required since it is rather popular.
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13. THE 11th DISTRICT
11ème arrondissement; €€€€
Clamato
80 Rue de Charonne, 75018 Paris
A modern seafood tapas experience set in the ultra-relaxed atmosphere of a quaint diner. Rustic dishware, tiled
floors and wooden booths create an acoustic vibration that’s almost as dynamic as the food. Chef Bertrand
Grébaut and Théo Pourriat opened this tapas bar in November 2013 to high critical acclaim. The menu changes
daily and promises not to disappoint.
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15. THE 15th DISTRICT
15ème arrondissement; €€€€/€€€€
L’Os a Moëlle/La Cave Schmidt
181 rue Lourmel, 75015 Paris
Food at the “cave” served family style in large portions – with the scallops and side of beef coming highly
recommended. The folksy atmosphere offers a three-course prix-fixe menu with multiple options per course.
Although the original chef Thierry Faucher had relinquished ownership to Stephane Schmidt for several years,
he recently returned to the helm of this charming mainstay of the Parisian culinary scene.
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17. THE 18th DISTRICT
18ème arrondissement; €€€€
Le Refuge des Fondus
17 Rue des 3 Frères, 75018 Paris
Located near Montmartre, this restaurant can be touristy, but for good reason. If you insist on having fondue
while in Paris, this restaurant will provide a fun and delicious experience. It’s known for its tiny replica baby’s
bottles of wine and cozy bench seating. You’ll definitely be rubbing shoulders with other diners. It is rather
loud, with a younger demographic, but a silly and good time.