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It may not be packed to the rafters with tourists, but it certainly should be. Two steps from the Seine and the Musee d'Orsay, this classic bistro serves grandmotherly fare on bare wooden tables. This is comfort food done right, from the eggy starter of oeufs cocotte until the last spoonful of chocolate mousse is devoured from its unlimited serving bowl.
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