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    Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel

    Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel

    4.0(10 reviews)
    1.9 km7ème, Invalides

    On my second trip to Paris, I took my mother along. She has fairly simple dining needs and isn't…read morethe most adventurous. So after touring the Eiffel Tower and a bit famished, I noticed chien chaude was on offer by the nearby carrousel. So interested in checking out the French version on the hot dog, we decided to try it. We were not disappointed! So when I brought the GF to Paris, I knew I had to blow her mind. Could a French-style hot dog compete with the U.S.? Across the street from the NW section of the Eiffel Tower, right by the bridge, you'll notice the carrousel. And to the right of this, is a crepe stand. You can't leave Paris without trying a crepe and the ones here were pretty good, especially considering they are for eating on the go! They'll stuff your crepe with cheese, ham, and even a fried egg! Chien Chaude Fromage [7.50 Euros = $9.13] But first, let's get back to that hot dog. The GF was actually surprised by how good it was. The cheesy, crusty baguette was fresh and housed the hot dogs well (read: plural). The dogs also had nice snap and a salty savoriness. The mix of mayo and ketchup definitely makes sense - adding some acidity and creaminess to each bite. Maxi Complete Jambon [9.50 Euros = $11.57] Crepe, ham, cheese, egg, fries I probably should have stopped there, but considering we had arrived late on our first night in Paris and were scheduled for a boat ride by the Seine River, I went all out. I ordered the largest version of their crepe. It's filled with ham, cheese, egg, and topped with fries - talk about a carbo-gut-bomb. If you go this route, do get extra napkins because you'll find a decent pool of grease at the bottom of your crepe. I'd opt for some ketchup and mayo as well. Regardless, this was an enjoyable mess of gluttony, though not exactly the most delicate of endeavors. So if you're by the Eiffel Tower and need a quick snack, stop by the carrousel and order up a hot dog or a simple crepe. But if you're really starving, try the maxi complete jambon crepe. It requires two hands to hold and be sure to get those napkins!

    This is such a cute little carrousel near the Eiffel Tower. There are a lot of carousels in Paris…read more This one's really nice. It's popular but not too busy. You feel like you're surrounded by tourists.

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    Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel - The worst crepe I ever had.

    The worst crepe I ever had.

    Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel - Chien Chaude Fromage

    Chien Chaude Fromage

    Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel - Crepe Jambon Complete

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    Ménagerie - Le Zoo du Jardin des Plantes

    Ménagerie - Le Zoo du Jardin des Plantes

    3.5(38 reviews)
    5.5 kmJardin des Plantes/Austerlitz, 5ème

    Only come here if you're in the area and decide to walk here. I wouldn't go out of my way or take…read morean uber to come here. Came in October and most of the animals weren't even out or maybe their exhibits were hidden away or blocked off. There was a lot of construction when we were there. Even though we couldn't get the 100% experience, it seems pricing seems to stay the same year round. Extremely disappointed that it seemed that more exhibits were shut down or 'in progress' than were actually operational.

    I came here with B to visit this zoo. The zoo is located in the center of Paris. The zoo is not…read morebig. I would say you need about an hour to two hours to see everything inside. There are some pretty interesting animals, bird and reptiles. There are a few sections of the zoo under renovation. B and I did end up spending about 2 hours here. Yes they do have some rare animals / spices. Like the red panda, Arabian oryx, orangutans and etc. Note that the zoo closes at 6 PM and last admission is 5:15 pm. Yes just slightly before 5:15 pm, the ticket seller will close the till. B came here two days before our visit and we were told that tickets are not being sold because we were 5 mins late. This is actually a good thing I guess. Ménagerie is one of the oldest zoos in Paris and is also one of the oldest zoo in the world. It opened its door back in the 1700s. Admission is €13 per person. We have noticed that this zoo is not visited by a lot of foreigners. B and I came in September and it was very quiet.

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    Ménagerie - Le Zoo du Jardin des Plantes
    Ménagerie - Le Zoo du Jardin des Plantes
    Ménagerie - Le Zoo du Jardin des Plantes - Pati et Jaya deux panthères longibandes nées au Zoo le 14 mai 2010

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    Pati et Jaya deux panthères longibandes nées au Zoo le 14 mai 2010

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