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Paris - done the 'grown-up' way

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GrumpyOldHorsewoman · 31/03/2008 11:18

DH and I are (probably optimistically) entertaining the notion of spending a child-free weekend in Paris. I have several requirements -

  1. How good is the Eurostar? Much better (or worse) than flying?
  2. Would like a yummy, boutique-y hotel for a couple of nights, must be fairly central.
  3. Good places to eat. We don't do mega - dress-up-for-dinner dining, but want good food, good atmosphere, not uber expensive.
  4. I want to buy my Royal Ascot outfits. Not high-end designer, nor flouncy, fancy shit. Don't need to buy bargain basement, so would like to know where I would best find smart with a modern twist (bit like L K Bennett, but perhaps slightly more individual).

See, that's not much to ask, is it? Any suggestions?

JaneMumsnet · 31/03/2008 11:43

Whoops - sorry - I mistyped it!

BistroT du Sommelier, not in Bordeaux and sadly quite a bit more expensive!

JaneMumsnet · 31/03/2008 11:53

LOL, showing your age

It was really great, we had the menu prestige I think - you get a wine flight as well, and you're supposed to guess what each wine is - I'm vaguely trained in wine tasting (which is why DH picked the restaurant) and I failed abysmally to guess any of them .

Twas lovely though.

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