Welcome to Five Top Tables, a new column from Bloomberg Pursuits to guide your dining decisions in London, Paris and other finance capitals around the world.
A critical question for any traveler to Paris, and even some locals: What are the best places to eat? It’s been a century since the events of Ernest Hemingway’s memoir A Moveable Feast. “You got very hungry when you did not eat enough in Paris,” he wrote, noting the lure of people who “ate outside at tables on the sidewalk so that you saw and smelled the food.” That sentiment still rings true, and is especially satisfying, if you know where to go. That’s where we come in—to help you find the tables worth your time (and euros) in one of the most visited cities on the planet. No reservations? No problem. On a budget? We’ve got you.
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