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On the site of Louis XIV's hunting lodge, the Restaurant Laurent functions like an upscale cafeteria for the country's political and social elite. Old-school power brokers come to eat Alain Pégoure's nostalgic cuisine (think spider crab in jelly) under the chestnut trees. Steps away from the presidential palace, the almost bucolic setting features a tinkling Hittorff fountain and birds chirping in the surrounding hedges. Closed Saturday lunch and all day Sunday.
Whether overlooking the hedge-lined lawn from the patio or basking beneath Baccarat chandeliers, every detail at the Bristol is luxurious. Refined provincial and coastal tones permeate Eric Fr&eacu... read more
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