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Rivoli Caffé

3.5 (13 reviews)
InexpensiveFast Food, Bakeries

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Sugar crepe
Paula B.

After our guided tour of Monet's garden, we were hungry and craving crepes. We stopped in at Rivoli Caffé after seeing the amazing sandwiches and pastries in the sidewalk counter decided to try it. Crepes were delicious, we had citrus and sugar. We also had ham and cheese quiche. Ended with an eclair. Of course we had coffee and a cappuccino. Everything was just delicious.

Jen K.

Surprisingly good pastry, baguette hot dog was ok, service is good, nice and quick. Good to grab quick bite before heading to luvre

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Please don't come here really bad experience with an employee, she gave us the most horrible service in Paris, according to her we didn't properly greet her causing her to give us horrible attitude.

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Maison de la Poutine - La bûcheronne !!!!!

Maison de la Poutine

4.1(12 reviews)
0.8 kmEtienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
€€

POUTINE!!!! I have been missing poutine since I moved to Europe and was pumped we were stopping…read morehere on our food tour. It was delicious, but I must lament that I was sad there was no squeaky cheese. The curds are an integral component. With that said, it was still very yummy. We tried three different kinds and my fav was the beef bourguignon poutine. Would gladly return to try their other offerings.

Being a poutine fan, when I heard that there was a poutine place in Paris, I knew that I had to go…read more Maison de la Poutine is tucked away in one of the small streets near Rue du Montmartre, in the very heart of the city. It's a small place, although with enough seats next door to the cashier to sit down and enjoy your meal. I ordered the original ("poutine Montréal") and was told to wait a few minutes for the cheese curds to melt a bit. Although I was starving, I was glad that I waited-- makes the food all the more appetizing! Taste was solid-- super hearty and generous portions of cheese curds. I did find that the gravy wasn't so hot, which unfortunately didn't melt the cheese curds too much. Cheese curds themselves had that right "squeeky" bite, which demonstrates good cheese curds. The fries were a bit unlike what I'd expected from other poutines I've tried (i.e. darker, not as crispy as others), but altogether a decent poutine in France. Service was efficient and friendly. Portions were well-enough for one person, so it's especially good if you come hungry! Worth checking out while in Paris. :)

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Maison de la Poutine
Maison de la Poutine
Maison de la Poutine - Poutine Montréal.

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Poutine Montréal.

Homer - Connecticut roll -- this one is the XL one and it was outstanding

Homer

4.4(24 reviews)
1.5 kmBeaubourg, Marais, 4ème

Homer is known for their lobster rolls, but I was actually eyeing the Salmon Pastrami Sandwich! I…read morefound this shop during my stay in Paris and the sandwich really interested me since I love salmon. When I saw that they were only a 15 mins walk away from my hotel, I decided to make the trek over here for dinner. This location is in the Le Marais neighborhood, which is quite a lively area with plenty of intriguing restaurants. Everything on the menu looked pretty delicious, but I decided to stick with my original pick, the salmon pastrami sandwich. The salmon pastrami sandwich (15 euro) was very delicious, each bite was super satisfying. The sandwich includes pastrami style smoked salmon, cream cheese, tomatoes, capers, and olive oil. If you love salmon, you'll certainly love this! Homer has a diner and fast food atmosphere with a concept and branding that is appealing. The prices are a little expensive, but I can confirm that the food was pretty good. If you're looking for a casual food experience while in Paris, give them a try!

Yad and his team are doing a fantastic job with Homer lobster. Being in the area we stopped by and…read moredid a quick order of classic lobster sandwich. The lobster is made to perfection and gels in so well with the bread along with the topping. Amazing taste and you definitely would want another one in case you just ordered one. The music inside is on point as well if you are one of those who lend their ears to old school rap!! Do stop by and give them a try. Promise you wouldn't regret your choice!!!

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Homer - Salmon Pastrami Sandwich

Salmon Pastrami Sandwich

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Five Guys - Bacon burger

Five Guys

3.8(54 reviews)
2.3 km8ème, Avenue Montaigne/Faubourg St-Honoré
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This Five Guys is location on the Champs Élysée and is easily accessible. It has both outdoor…read moreseating near the boulevard, as well as tables just outside the entrance under tents. We stopped here after getting back to Paris late one evening. The setup is identical to any found in the states, down to the peanuts. This is clearly not the experience we've had at that other US based chain from Oakbrook IL, which always feels tiny and cramped. We ordered a Burger (€9.95) and a Bacon Burger (€12.95) both with cheese. And no, it wasn't called a "Royale with Cheese" LOL. Our Tab came to €23.77 plus 10% VAT or €26.15. Both tasted very fresh and served Medium, with the meat being a little pink inside. Nice! The Coke machine inside, was also identical to the ones you've seen that serve multi-drinks. But here, everything tasted like Dr Pepper. Ugh. Otherwise, everything was good.

Very good. I can't believe I am writing this review much less ate at a fast food chain from the US…read morewhile in Paris, and am going to have to admit eating here twice during this week long trip! I remember fondly my first visit over 20 years ago to the very first non-franchised 5 Guys. So I will admit I have a special place in my heart for this very successful fast food chain. After spending the day at Roland Garros, sitting in the sun, this was a perfect option for dining. Nothing fancy needed. We arrived and the place was packed. They have inside dining upstairs, outside dining in an attached area and a third area next to the street which is also covered. The line moved quickly as they had I think four ordering areas open. On each occasion we ordered a Little Burger, a Petite Fries, a coke, and a beer. Food cost $23 Euro. We opened out burger, cut it in half and poured our fries out to share. I have to say this burger and these fries were perfectly cooked. They came exactly as ordered. My only wish has remained over the years is that I wish they warmed their buns! Highly recommend. No reservations taken. Line moves quickly. Attitude of all workers is unbelievably positive. Will recommend.

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Five Guys - Rude service person at the door.

Rude service person at the door.

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Five Guys - That pigeon is at my table.

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That pigeon is at my table.

De Clercq les Rois de la Frite - Petit cornet de frites

De Clercq les Rois de la Frite

3.5(51 reviews)
1.1 km9ème

Small place, a few seats at tall tables with stools. There's a loo - not sure if it is clean, but…read moreit seems to be on the main level, and not down an endless rickety flight of stairs, so that is good. We each got a small order of frites (3.50 Euro each). A small order (a "cornet") comes with one sauce, so I got mayo and my husband got ketchup. Yes, they call it ketchup here, not sauce tomate. The frites are PLENTIFUL. I am a big person with a hearty appetite, and I could not finish mine. So how are they, you ask? They are fresh (you can watch your order being dunked in the oil for the second time) and hot and tasty - crisp outside, tender inside, just like they doctor ordered. Are they life-changing? No. Did I have a frites epiphany? I did not. But are they crunchy and yummy and filling and do they hit the spot? Yes, yes, yes, and yes.

Spotted this place as we were walking on the street. Thought it would be interesting. We ordered…read moreregular fries and it was totally whatever. I tasted the oil the potatoes were fried in, which I did not like. Also it wasn't salted as much as I would like, but that could be my personal preference. I wanted to like this place but sadly I was disappointed. I would rather get McDonald's fries.

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De Clercq les Rois de la Frite - A "small" cornet of frites. They really do spill out like that, AND fill the cornet. You get a LOT for 3.50 Euro.

A "small" cornet of frites. They really do spill out like that, AND fill the cornet. You get a LOT for 3.50 Euro.

De Clercq les Rois de la Frite - Frites!

Frites!

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Prêt à Manger

Prêt à Manger

4.3(25 reviews)
0.5 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
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One of my favourite stores for grabbing something to snack on (reminds me my great years in…read moreLondon), this Prêt is located in the heart of the Asian food eatery. The staff is welcoming and it makes a good spot for a break while strolling around Opera neighborhood. My favourite treat must be the brownie bar, I just love it!

After wandering around Paris in chilly, rainy, and totally nasty weather, Pret a Manger felt like…read moreexactly the kind of refuge we needed. The first thing I noticed was how much seating there was, and it was such a relief when your feet are tired and you just want to sit down somewhere warm for a bit. It ended up being the perfect place to escape the damp evening and give my soaking wet boots time to dry off (a little). We settled in with a hot cup of tea and a small snack, which was easy in a country where we don't speak the language. Pret is a grab-and-go type of place where you make your selection from a large refrigerated case then carry it up to the register to pay. They have a great selection of freshly made food (sandwiches, salads, side dishes, desserts, and more), and their organic coffee is a big plus if you're in need of a proper pick-me-up. I was especially hungry (and a little cranky, to be honest) after walking around all day in the bad weather, so I grabbed a small snack that turned out to be surprisingly high quality. It was kind of like a shrimp cocktail, but fresher and lighter, with bright flavors. Maybe it's because it's in Paris, but the ingredients felt a bit fancier than I expected. There was even fresh dill and lime in it, which made it feel extra refreshing and thoughtfully prepared. Overall, Prêt à Manger is a reliable place to stop when you're out exploring Paris. Whether you need to warm up, rest your feet, or just grab something quick but tasty, this place does the job really well.

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Prêt à Manger - Croissant and Tuna Nicoise Salad

Croissant and Tuna Nicoise Salad

Prêt à Manger
Prêt à Manger

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