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Bistros of Paris

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Looking for an intimate bistro serving customary French fare? Searching for a fashionable wine bar where you can soak in the local color? From the traditional to the trendy -- and everything in between -- you'll find it in Bistros of Paris, the fully updated, classic guide to the best, most affordable restaurants and bars in the world's most romantic city. Classified by arrondissement (neighborhood), rated by quality, with listings of the unique characteristics of each bistro, this handy guide takes you through the city's finest eateries, while offering helpful information on details like where to find special dishes, superb wines, and particular places of interest in the vicinity. Like a trusted tour guide with the best insider tips in town, Bistros of Paris is your key to unlocking the culinary and cultural delights of a city like no other.

320 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2001

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Robert Hamburger

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Robert Hamburger aka Trey Hamburger is an art dealer. Along with his wife, Barbara, they spend vacations in France.

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April 4, 2015
This book is a little dated now. The last time I was in Paris, a few of the cafes weren't there anymore. No matter. Any Parisophile will enjoy this for the whiff of history it offers. A good read when you're flying to Europe!
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