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Adored by the middle-aged expat crowd, this former poissonerie dropped the fish and became a boisson-loving wine bar. Run by a New Zealander/American duo, Fish has a broad selection but favors big flavored wines from the south. Food is unchallenging but decent Mediterranean, and it's served non-stop (a rarity) on weekends. Friendly and casual, they will most def tolerate your pathetic attempts at French or, better yet, let you speak English.
Chef William Ledeuil is back this Bis - a sister restaurant just a few steps down from Ze Kitchen Galerie. The autumn opening of KGB was met with many a spy-themed headline and almost uniform prais... read more
One of those rare places where locals and tourists join together in emphatic and effusive joy, this bustling bistro is a lunch favorite. Prepare for that long Parisian stroll with their signature s... read more
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