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Pharamond
Serving only traditional French food in classical 19th century interiors, Pharamond has become known for its ‘tripes à la mode de Caen’.
Aux Trois Petits Cochons
A gay-friendly, authentic French dining experience with cosy furnishings and daily, seasonal menus.
L'As Du Fallafel
Gays are outnumbered two to one by falafel stands here, so when the claim of the world’s best falafel sandwich goes uncontested, then you pay attention.
L'Ardoise
Ardoise, meaning blackboard, puts on the kind of blissfully simple, seasonal cuisine that should only ever be chalked up on a propped-up board in the corner.
Le Loup Blanc
The big brother to Ozo, Loup Blanc operates on the same kind of build-it-yourself menu service offering a meat and fish choices alongside inventive sides.
Ozo
This popular meeting place manages to be both friendly and trendy whilst offering an unusual menu style in a non-too-serious atmosphere.
Chez Michel
A traditional bistro that’s always busy and buzzing, its traditional fare with Brittany roots can’t be beat.
Murano Restaurant
If you're in the mood to splash out on something a little more fancy, then brunch at the super-stylish Murano Urban Resort is for you.
Rose Bakery
One of the capital's best known brunch spots, this Anglo-French endeavour features lots of organic stuff but really excels in the cake department.
Super Nature
Feeling a bit fragile after a little too much champagne the night before? The Super Nature brunch could be just what the doctor ordered.
Coco & Co.
How do you like your eggs in the morning? Whatever your answer is, this eatery in the chic Saint-Germain neighbourhood has probably got it covered.
Breakfast in America
The real deal, as close as you'll get to a real American diner in Paris and the locals lap it up.
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