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Budget

 * A vegetarian restaurant with a great selection including a number of vegan items, the Grenier is, as the name suggests, just around the corner from the cathedral. The English-speaking staff is super friendly.


 * The range of pasta dishes is just fantastic at this cute little restaurant tucked away near the Jardin des Plantes. Although some meat dishes are served there is a huge range of choice for vegetarians as well.

Mid-range

 *  Indian/Pakistani with many vegan dishes.


 * Serves delicious traditional French dishes in a welcoming environment. Excellent service.  The set meals are very varied and represent superb value.


 * Very nice little restaurant in a small side-street. Typical and less typical French food.


 * Macrobiotic and vegitarian specialties, cooked mainly in the French tradition but with some fun additions from around the world.


 *  Afghan cuisine, small and cosy, food is not too spicy, good value for money.


 * A notably Parisian restaurant experience, but with friendly and warm service. Traditional French food (try the duck with feathers) and deliciously complicated sauces.  Relaxed and uncrowded, but reserve in the morning for a weekend night. Reasonable wine selection.

Splurge

 * Nice restaurant with a homely feel, on a quiet street. Popular enough to have an 'also' section next door. Expatriate Americans mingle with native Parisians, and a few tourists. The food is of the local French standard (i.e. high) but does included vegetables, which many other non-tourist restaurants do not. The balance and spicing of the sauces is the main draw. The pig's cheeks stew is notably delicious - and one of the cheaper items to boot!


 * For fat wallets La Tour d'Argent is a must-see. One of the oldest restaurants in Paris, located along the iSeine, it is famous for its duck recipes.

Budget

 * A vegetarian restaurant with a great selection including a number of vegan items, the Grenier is, as the name suggests, just around the corner from the cathedral. The English-speaking staff is super friendly.


 * The range of pasta dishes is just fantastic at this cute little restaurant tucked away near the Jardin des Plantes. Although some meat dishes are served there is a huge range of choice for vegetarians as well.

Mid-range

 * Indian/Pakistani with many vegan dishes.


 * Serves delicious traditional French dishes in a welcoming environment. Excellent service.  The set meals are very varied and represent superb value.


 * Very nice little restaurant in a small side-street. Typical and less typical French food.


 * Macrobiotic and vegitarian specialties, cooked mainly in the French tradition but with some fun additions from around the world.


 * <eat name="Kootchi" alt="" address="40, Rue du Cardinal Lemoine" directions="metro: Cardinal Lemoine" phone="01 44 07 20 56" url="" hours="Mon-Sat: 12pm-2:30pm, 7pm-10:30pm" price="Lunch menu: €9.20 or €12.20, dinner menu €15.50" lat="" long="">Afghan cuisine, small and cosy, food is not too spicy, good value for money.


 * <eat name="Le Petit Prince de Paris" alt="" address="12, rue de Lanneau" directions="close to Pantheon" phone="+33 1 43 54 77 26" url="http://lepetitprincedeparis.fr" hours="Open every evening from 7:30PM to midnight (to 12:30AM Fri and Sat)" price="Set menu (starter+main) 16€-23€; extra 6€ for dessert" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">A notably Parisian restaurant experience, but with friendly and warm service. Traditional French food (try the duck with feathers) and deliciously complicated sauces.  Relaxed and uncrowded, but reserve in the morning for a weekend night. Reasonable wine selection.

Splurge

 * <eat name="Le Petit Pontoise" alt="" address="9, rue de Pontoise - 75005" directions="Parallel with the separation of lle de la cite and lle de la Saint-Louis" phone="01 43 29 25 20" email="" fax="" url="" hours="Open lunch and dinner" price="Main courses for 18-28 euro, starters and desserts 7-11 euro, wine 20 euro/bottle up." lat="" long="" tags="">Nice restaurant with a homely feel, on a quiet street. Popular enough to have an 'also' section next door. Expatriate Americans mingle with native Parisians, and a few tourists. The food is of the local French standard (i.e. high) but does included vegetables, which many other non-tourist restaurants do not. The balance and spicing of the sauces is the main draw. The pig's cheeks stew is notably delicious - and one of the cheaper items to boot!


 * <eat name="La Tour d'Argent" alt="" address="15-17 quai de la Tournelle" directions="Métro: Cardinal Lemoine or St Paul" phone="+33 1 43 54 23 31" url="http://www.tourdargent.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">For fat wallets La Tour d'Argent is a must-see. One of the oldest restaurants in Paris, located along the iSeine, it is famous for its duck recipes.

Budget

 * Le Grenier de Notre Dame <eat name="" alt="" address="18 rue de la Bûcherie" directions="Métro: St. Michel" phone="+33 1 43 29 98 29" url="" hours="" price="Dinner menus start at 12 €" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">A vegetarian restaurant with a great selection including a number of vegan items, the Grenier is, as the name suggests, just around the corner from the cathedral. The English-speaking staff is super friendly.


 * Jardin des Pâtes <eat name="" alt="" address="4 rue Lacépède" directions="Métro: Monge" phone="+33 1 43 31 50 71" url="" hours="Open every day from noon to 2:30PM and 7PM to 11PM." price="Menus around 12€" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">The range of pasta dishes is just fantastic at this cute little restaurant tucked away near the Jardin des Plantes. Although some meat dishes are served there is a huge range of choice for vegetarians as well.

Mid-range

 * Ambiance De L'Inde <eat name="" alt="" address="12 Rue Thouin" directions="" phone="+33 1 40 46 03 76" url="http://www.ambiancedelinde.com" hours="Daily" price="" lat="" long="" email="battish@gmail.com" fax="" tags="">Indian/Pakistani with many vegan dishes.


 * Le Volcan <eat name="" alt="" address="10, rue Thouin" directions="Near to rue Descartes" phone="+33 1 46 33 38 33" url="http://www.restaurant-levolcan.fr/" hours="Tuesday-Sunday 12PM-11PM" price="25€ per person without wine" lat="" long="">Serves delicious traditional French dishes in a welcoming environment. Excellent service.  The set meals are very varied and represent superb value.


 * Chez Ernest <eat name="" alt="" address="31, rue de la parcheminerie" directions="Métro Cluny-Sorbonne" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="Complete dinner, including beverages, for €25" lat="" long="" tags="">Very nice little restaurant in a small side-street. Typical and less typical French food.


 * Les cinq saveurs d'Anada <eat name="" alt="" address="72 rue du cardinal Lemoine" directions="" phone="+33 1 43 29 58 54" email="" fax="" url="http://www.anada5saveurs.com/" hours="" price="Lunch menu:€12 or €16; dinner plates for €14-€15" lat="" long="" tags="">Macrobiotic and vegitarian specialties, cooked mainly in the French tradition but with some fun additions from around the world.


 * Kootchi <eat name="" alt="" address="40, Rue du Cardinal Lemoine" directions="metro: Cardinal Lemoine" phone="01 44 07 20 56" url="" hours="Mon-Sat: 12pm-2:30pm, 7pm-10:30pm" price="Lunch menu: €9.20 or €12.20, dinner menu €15.50" lat="" long="">Afghan cuisine, small and cosy, food is not too spicy, good value for money.


 * Le Petit Prince de Paris <eat name="" alt="" address="12, rue de Lanneau" directions="close to Pantheon" phone="+33 1 43 54 77 26" url="http://lepetitprincedeparis.fr" hours="Open every evening from 7:30PM to midnight (to 12:30AM Fri and Sat)" price="Set menu (starter+main) 16€-23€; extra 6€ for dessert" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">A notably Parisian restaurant experience, but with friendly and warm service. Traditional French food (try the duck with feathers) and deliciously complicated sauces.  Relaxed and uncrowded, but reserve in the morning for a weekend night. Reasonable wine selection.

Splurge

 * Le Petit Pontoise <eat name="" alt="" address="9, rue de Pontoise - 75005" directions="Parallel with the separation of lle de la cite and lle de la Saint-Louis" phone="01 43 29 25 20" email="" fax="" url="" hours="Open lunch and dinner" price="Main courses for 18-28 euro, starters and desserts 7-11 euro, wine 20 euro/bottle up." lat="" long="" tags="">Nice restaurant with a homely feel, on a quiet street. Popular enough to have an 'also' section next door. Expatriate Americans mingle with native Parisians, and a few tourists. The food is of the local French standard (i.e. high) but does included vegetables, which many other non-tourist restaurants do not. The balance and spicing of the sauces is the main draw. The pig's cheeks stew is notably delicious - and one of the cheaper items to boot!


 * La Tour d'Argent <eat name="" alt="" address="15-17 quai de la Tournelle" directions="Métro: Cardinal Lemoine or St Paul" phone="+33 1 43 54 23 31" url="http://www.tourdargent.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax="" tags="">For fat wallets La Tour d'Argent is a must-see. One of the oldest restaurants in Paris, located along the iSeine, it is famous for its duck recipes.