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Café de Flore
The Café de Flore is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, celebrated for its famous clientele, which in the past included high-profile writers and philosophers.
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172 Boulevard Saint-Germain
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Ladurée
Ladurée is a French luxury bakery and sweets maker house created in 1862. One of the world's best-known sellers of the double-decker macaron, it sells fifteen thousand every day.

21 Rue Bonaparte
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Restaurants

Restaurant Auguste
Intimate atmosphere, mirrors, white walls and pretty armchairs... Auguste is perfectly tailored to the cuisine of Gaël Orieux, a chef who is passionate about food and ingredients. It's no wonder this spot has earned itself a Michelin star.

54 Rue de Bourgogne
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Chez Janou
A great, cozy, authentic Parisian restaurant. Work your way in past the bar, and whatever you do, do not skip the chocolate mousse.

2 Rue Roger Verlomme
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La Petite Chaise
The oldest restaurant in Paris serves amazing food. Who knew?
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36 Rue de Grenelle
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