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🍽️🗼 Paris Restaurants Worth Repeating Visits

Easter in Paris with 🐽🐽 was all about eating and drinking, and we visited several restaurants that we would definitely go back to. Nowadays, many recommendations from social media can be hit or miss, but these places have proven to be consistently good (as long as they maintain their standards). 🌟🌿 L’orangerie Recently awarded a Michelin star, the menu features only seafood and vegetables 🥬, which is right up my alley. We chose the 7-course menu and paired it with a bottle of champagne 🍾, dining until well past 11 pm, utterly stuffed. The scallops were enormous, and as a scallop lover, I was more than satisfied. 😌 I also had the most delicious scampi I've ever tasted, and the lobster 🦞 that followed was equally impressive. For dessert, there were two courses, including my favorite chocolate 😍. Compared to the ice cream-focused desserts that are popular now, this was a refreshing change and full of sincerity. The chef was particularly friendly, and everyone congratulated him on his successful journey to earning a star 🌟. He's also a great cook at home 🍳. The restaurant is located on the 0th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel, with another restaurant, le cinq, situated on the opposite side. Everything was fantastic. It was a very enjoyable evening 🌃, but the service was a bit lacking, perhaps due to a shortage of staff. We had to remind them to refill our empty glasses, and during checkout, they mistakenly placed another table's bill on our table and forgot to take it. I hope the service can match the Michelin stars 🌟🌟. I will definitely go back, but probably not for dinner as it was too filling. Lunch would be a better option, allowing time to stroll down Avenue Montaigne afterwards. And it would be nice if the 5-course menu allowed for more personal choices, as some of the dishes we had in the 7-course menu weren't available in the 5-course option. #Eat #Drink #Play #HaveFun #ChroniclerOfRomanticLife

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🍽️🗼 Paris Restaurants Worth Repeating Visits

Easter in Paris with 🐽🐽 was all about eating and drinking, and we visited several restaurants that we would definitely go back to. Nowadays, many recommendations from social media can be hit or miss, but these places have proven to be consistently good (as long as they maintain their standards). 🌟🌿 L’orangerie Recently awarded a Michelin star, the menu features only seafood and vegetables 🥬, which is right up my alley. We chose the 7-course menu and paired it with a bottle of champagne 🍾, dining until well past 11 pm, utterly stuffed. The scallops were enormous, and as a scallop lover, I was more than satisfied. 😌 I also had the most delicious scampi I've ever tasted, and the lobster 🦞 that followed was equally impressive. For dessert, there were two courses, including my favorite chocolate 😍. Compared to the ice cream-focused desserts that are popular now, this was a refreshing change and full of sincerity. The chef was particularly friendly, and everyone congratulated him on his successful journey to earning a star 🌟. He's also a great cook at home 🍳. The restaurant is located on the 0th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel, with another restaurant, le cinq, situated on the opposite side. Everything was fantastic. It was a very enjoyable evening 🌃, but the service was a bit lacking, perhaps due to a shortage of staff. We had to remind them to refill our empty glasses, and during checkout, they mistakenly placed another table's bill on our table and forgot to take it. I hope the service can match the Michelin stars 🌟🌟. I will definitely go back, but probably not for dinner as it was too filling. Lunch would be a better option, allowing time to stroll down Avenue Montaigne afterwards. And it would be nice if the 5-course menu allowed for more personal choices, as some of the dishes we had in the 7-course menu weren't available in the 5-course option. #Eat #Drink #Play #HaveFun #ChroniclerOfRomanticLife

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