This place sounds amazing – both in terms of ambience and food. What a wonderful evening for you both.
jill
June 16th, 2012 at 12:29 am
This restaurant looks beautiful..and the terrace DOES look inviting 🙂 Wonderful weekend to you Jill
ps on a different subject…Cafe de Flore is showing here at the moment…I found it a bizzare to start with …then facinating from then on…couldnt stop thinking about it for days…trying to work out the true story line 🙂 I believe it is story of passionate love…but there is more to it than that…There is surely some syncronicity between soulmates and between past lives…too many links not to be…? Did you see it, Fraussie?
Fraussie
June 16th, 2012 at 10:33 am
No, I haven’t seen it, but I’ll put it on my list and let you know!
Bonny
June 16th, 2012 at 12:47 am
Fraussie, I love reading about your travels and your celebrations at wonderful places that I can only hope to visit one day!! So I am making the most of my cyber tour, thanks to your blog and your wonderful photos. Clyde and I still remember with nostalgia an authentic French Restaurant in Mackay that we used to frequent in the early ’70s called Chez Andre. I don’t think we have visited any restaurant since then that has impressed us as much, and that has had the same quality of personal service, atmosphere and delicious food combined. It was there I tasted Veal Cordon Bleu for the first time. I also remember a three course meal for two was around $10.!!
Fraussie
June 16th, 2012 at 10:35 am
Those were the days! A three-course meal for two for $10! Those memories are so precious, aren’t they? Glad you’re enjoying your cyber tour, but I certainly hope we’ll see you over this way some day.
Pamela
June 16th, 2012 at 10:57 am
Dear Fraussie
Have been travelling for the past 6-7 weeks (Hungary, Vienna, Lake Como and Provence) and so haven’t had much opportunity to follow all my usual blogs. Just yesterday we were walking around the gardens in the Palais Royal and I thought of you and your blog. So I found your website and read your latest post on your wonderful experience with accommodation and dining.
It made me wonder whether you can recommend any good bistrots/restaurants (affordable) for everyday dining at lunch time around the Palais Royal, Beaubourg/Marais area – we’re staying for a couple of weeks in an apartment a few minutes walk from the Pompidou centre.
We’ve already been to A Priori The in the Galerie Vivienne and the light salads and desserts were very good. Today we’re going to Le Pain Cotidien (we often go to their cafe in Sydney) – as we discovered it walking back from the Galerie Vivienne to the Palais Royal.
Before we left Australia you very kindly translated into French a few lines about my allergy to monosodim glutamate and my request for food without msg. I put it on our mobile phone as a memo and have been showing it to waiters ever since. It’s been a great help! So thank you again most sincerely for your help with this problem. And if you do have any suggestions for pleasant affordable places with good quality fresh food that would be great. With best wishes, Pamela
Fraussie
June 16th, 2012 at 3:31 pm
Hi Pamela,
I’m glad that the information has helped! If you click on Place to Eat & Drink just under the photo at the top of the blog, then scroll down to Paris, you’ll find a few recommendations for places to have lunch near the Palais Royal & the Louvre. They are described in a post called Five Places to Lunch near the Louvre. http://www.aussieinfrance.com/2011/11/five-places-to-lunch-near-the-louvre. If you go to Louise’s on rue Croix des Petits Champs, tell her I sent you! Let me know how you get on. I do the sun will come out this week so you can eat at Diane’s in the Tuileries Gardens.
Pamela
June 16th, 2012 at 10:11 pm
Dear Fraussie
Thank you very much for such helpful information. We look forward to trying out several of the ones you’ve recommended. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that the weather will be good tomorrow so we can go Diane’s in the Tuileries Gardens.
Best wishes
Pamela
Pamela
June 17th, 2012 at 11:20 pm
Thank you Fraussie. The weather was so beautiful today in Paris, after a week of clouds and showers, so we were able to enjoy sitting out at the Cafe Diane in the Tuileries Gardens. It was very relaxing and it was good simple food, delivered amazingly quickly. The views back to the Louvre and of the fountain and gardens are so lovely. We had spent the morning at the Louis Vuitton/Mark Jacobs Exhbition and then in another world at the wonderful Histoire de Babar, both at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs. We will also be trying the Cafe Louise in the next few days. Thank you again!
Best wishes, Pamela
Fraussie
Once again, thank you! We went to Cafe Louise yesterday and tried her lobster salad, duckling parmentier and chocolate mousse. Superb! We mentioned you’d recommended and they were delighted (we met both Louise and her daughter) and they said how beautiful your new house is – they’d seen the pictures. It was interesting that many of the other diners appeared to be public servants, senior bank employees as you said in your blog.
May have seen you in the arcades of the Palais Royal as we were walking through after lunch. At least it was someone who looks very like you. Best wishes, Pamela
Fraussie
June 21st, 2012 at 7:13 pm
I’m so pleased you enjoyed Louise’s. I did go through the gallery yesterday but not sure what time – about 12.15 and then again maybe 2.30 or so.
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This place sounds amazing – both in terms of ambience and food. What a wonderful evening for you both.
This restaurant looks beautiful..and the terrace DOES look inviting 🙂 Wonderful weekend to you Jill
ps on a different subject…Cafe de Flore is showing here at the moment…I found it a bizzare to start with …then facinating from then on…couldnt stop thinking about it for days…trying to work out the true story line 🙂 I believe it is story of passionate love…but there is more to it than that…There is surely some syncronicity between soulmates and between past lives…too many links not to be…? Did you see it, Fraussie?
No, I haven’t seen it, but I’ll put it on my list and let you know!
Fraussie, I love reading about your travels and your celebrations at wonderful places that I can only hope to visit one day!! So I am making the most of my cyber tour, thanks to your blog and your wonderful photos. Clyde and I still remember with nostalgia an authentic French Restaurant in Mackay that we used to frequent in the early ’70s called Chez Andre. I don’t think we have visited any restaurant since then that has impressed us as much, and that has had the same quality of personal service, atmosphere and delicious food combined. It was there I tasted Veal Cordon Bleu for the first time. I also remember a three course meal for two was around $10.!!
Those were the days! A three-course meal for two for $10! Those memories are so precious, aren’t they? Glad you’re enjoying your cyber tour, but I certainly hope we’ll see you over this way some day.
Dear Fraussie
Have been travelling for the past 6-7 weeks (Hungary, Vienna, Lake Como and Provence) and so haven’t had much opportunity to follow all my usual blogs. Just yesterday we were walking around the gardens in the Palais Royal and I thought of you and your blog. So I found your website and read your latest post on your wonderful experience with accommodation and dining.
It made me wonder whether you can recommend any good bistrots/restaurants (affordable) for everyday dining at lunch time around the Palais Royal, Beaubourg/Marais area – we’re staying for a couple of weeks in an apartment a few minutes walk from the Pompidou centre.
We’ve already been to A Priori The in the Galerie Vivienne and the light salads and desserts were very good. Today we’re going to Le Pain Cotidien (we often go to their cafe in Sydney) – as we discovered it walking back from the Galerie Vivienne to the Palais Royal.
Before we left Australia you very kindly translated into French a few lines about my allergy to monosodim glutamate and my request for food without msg. I put it on our mobile phone as a memo and have been showing it to waiters ever since. It’s been a great help! So thank you again most sincerely for your help with this problem. And if you do have any suggestions for pleasant affordable places with good quality fresh food that would be great. With best wishes, Pamela
Hi Pamela,
I’m glad that the information has helped! If you click on Place to Eat & Drink just under the photo at the top of the blog, then scroll down to Paris, you’ll find a few recommendations for places to have lunch near the Palais Royal & the Louvre. They are described in a post called Five Places to Lunch near the Louvre. http://www.aussieinfrance.com/2011/11/five-places-to-lunch-near-the-louvre. If you go to Louise’s on rue Croix des Petits Champs, tell her I sent you! Let me know how you get on. I do the sun will come out this week so you can eat at Diane’s in the Tuileries Gardens.
Dear Fraussie
Thank you very much for such helpful information. We look forward to trying out several of the ones you’ve recommended. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that the weather will be good tomorrow so we can go Diane’s in the Tuileries Gardens.
Best wishes
Pamela
Thank you Fraussie. The weather was so beautiful today in Paris, after a week of clouds and showers, so we were able to enjoy sitting out at the Cafe Diane in the Tuileries Gardens. It was very relaxing and it was good simple food, delivered amazingly quickly. The views back to the Louvre and of the fountain and gardens are so lovely. We had spent the morning at the Louis Vuitton/Mark Jacobs Exhbition and then in another world at the wonderful Histoire de Babar, both at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs. We will also be trying the Cafe Louise in the next few days. Thank you again!
Best wishes, Pamela
I’m delighted you were able to enjoy Café Diane in the Tuileries. I just love those views. I have to admit I’ve never been to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. I’ll have to remedy that! Enjoy Louise’s!
Fraussie
Once again, thank you! We went to Cafe Louise yesterday and tried her lobster salad, duckling parmentier and chocolate mousse. Superb! We mentioned you’d recommended and they were delighted (we met both Louise and her daughter) and they said how beautiful your new house is – they’d seen the pictures. It was interesting that many of the other diners appeared to be public servants, senior bank employees as you said in your blog.
May have seen you in the arcades of the Palais Royal as we were walking through after lunch. At least it was someone who looks very like you. Best wishes, Pamela
I’m so pleased you enjoyed Louise’s. I did go through the gallery yesterday but not sure what time – about 12.15 and then again maybe 2.30 or so.
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