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Without Peter Nilsson, La Gazzetta would be just another stylish/superficial place, not unlike it’s cross-town sister Le Fumoir. With the Swede behind the stove, however, it’s a foodie destination. Dinner finds the chef turning innovative tricks, but the tamer lunch menu is also a serious draw. Three courses for €14 – it’s where to go after a morning at the Marché d’Aligre. Closed Sunday night and all day Monday.
Small, well-worn wine bar is popular for its quality cave of indie producers from obscure Bordeaux, Loire, and Rhône appellations. In-the-know newcomers jockey with graying regulars for space... read more
Corner address remains popular with a mix of local blue collars, yuppies, artists, and writers who appreciate the fresh food, lively atmosphere, and reasonable prices. Generous, flavorful dishes li... read more
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