There and Back Again Cheap Eating in Paris

people dining at Le Coquelicot's outdoor tables

Outdoor dining at Le Coquelicot in Paris. Photos by Theadora Brack

When information technology comes to love and chow in Paris, I'g as loyal they come, but I ain't easy. Earlier it'll catch my heart, whatsoever eating place had better possess a certain ambience, flattering lighting, an affordable card, gastronomical consistency, and friendly service. If they recognize my devotion with a smile, a little wave or a free cocktail, well then I am hooked—make no basic virtually information technology.

So, for your moveable feasting pleasance, I got out my niggling red book and whipped up a short list of favorite cheap eats in my Abbesses neighborhood. The joints listed here will not only save you money but raise your overall travel feel.

Equally my grandmother would say, saving for a trip starts at home. So set down that fancy frappuccino, and wait to treat yourself to a "Sez" draft at a café to a higher place the Seine instead!

Getting at that place: Métro Abbesses, Pigalle or Blanche

ane. Le Coquelicot ("The Poppy")
24 rue des Abbesses
Boulangerie

Here'southward where I buy my ham and cheese sandwiches, along with their accolade-winning "Piccola" baguettes.

Decor: Shabby-chic with paw-painted murals
Vibe: Fresh and bubbly
Perks: Fabled view of the bakers kneading, perky staff, and terrace seating
Try: Jambon-fromage baguette, lemon bars, pain au chocolat, and Piccola baguettes

Tips: As ever in Paris, takeout is cheaper, then brand a selection and picnic at nearby Identify des Abbesses and its little Square Jehan Rictus by the "J'taime Wall." Love your bread straight from the oven? Ask and they volition tell.

La Pignatta restaurant Paris

La Pignatta

2. La Pignatta
89 rue des Martyrs
Italian

Hither'due south where I buy take-out pizzas for my dinner parties. With their gravity-defying pizza tossing tricks and brick oven, they've never permit me or my shindig guests down.

Decor: Old Earth charm accessorized with checkered tablecloths and travel posters
Vibe: 'S Wonderful, 'Due south Marvelous
Perks: Terrace seating, personable staff, hefty portions with Cheapo price tags fastened
Endeavour: Pizza Caprese or Pizza Pignatta, topped with a roasted egg and crème fraîche

Tips: Once more, take-out is cheaper. From here it'due south just a romantic stroll up to Sacre Coeur. For another picnic idea, check out their fresh Italian salads. I've got a affair going on with the tri-salad sampler.

Le Saint Jean, Paris

The terrace at Le Saint Jean

3. Le Saint Jean
xvi rue des Abbesses

Like the 25 little black dresses that hang in my closet, there really isn't an occasion that le Saint Jean is perfectly suited for, nighttime and mean solar day.

Decor: Archetype Paris diner with cozy wooden booths, bar, and photography
Vibe: Where's Edith Piaf? I'm sure she's here somewhere.
Perks: Terrace seating and occasional live music and dancing
Effort: Omelets, hand-cut fries, salads, crème brulée, and French onion soup

Tips: Gild firm vino past the bullpen. Traditional French dishes are always available. Lost in translation? Just ask. The staff is friendly and helpful. The best people-watching tables are located on the far left, side by side to the rue André Antoine steps.

4. Le Mono
40 rue Véron
Togolese

Le Mono restaurant Paris

A altogether at Le Momo. Photograph: Marcus Schubert

I love this place because the owner e'er manages to discover a table for me, even on his busiest Saturday nights.

Decor: Due west African—bamboo, masks and pop art
Vibe: Very festive and so bruyant!
Perks: Large portions, engaging staff and a masterpiece playlist that includes Male monarch Mensah and Salif Keita!

Attempt: Djenkoumé (chicken in tomato sauce), grilled plantains and a cold Flag beer!

Tips: This is a great identify to celebrate a altogether. Allow them know ahead of time, leave your cake backside the counter, and they'll happily stage a dramatic presentation—with music! (They won't mention it, but it'due south good form to tip for extra service like this.)

v. Le Relais Gascon
six rue des Abbesses

Cheapos, this is where I go after a seeing movie at the historic motion picture house Studio 28, located only downwards the street. Here you'll find large, cheap salads piled high with a multifariousness of meats, cheeses and vegetables, and scrupulously topped with mountains of bootleg, manus-cut garlic potatoes!

Decor: Traditional-rustic with wooden bar, mirrors, murals, and paintings
Vibe: Oh, so boisterous and bustling
Perks: Family-style seating on the second floor, terrace seating, and large portions
Try: I of the ten Salades Géantes with pommes de terre sautées à l'ail (think Mont Ventoux!)

Tips: The locals are also in awe of its sometime-school appeal, so arrive early on to score seating. Also, order your house wine by the pitcher. It'due south cheaper.

6. Café des Deux Moulins
xv rue Lepic

Café des Deux Moulins Paris

The glow of the Café des Deux Moulins

So why is the "café of two windmills" so unique et magnifique? Considering it was featured in "Amélie", that'due south why! Stop by for an apéritif or post-dinner indulgence and rub elbows with other pilgrims.

Decor: Onetime-fashioned seating, hand-painted murals and archetype bar
Vibe: Frenetic
Perks: Photo-op with the house gnome or exterior neon sign. Make the kids back home ga-ga with envy.
Effort it: Picon-bière, a bittersweet blend of oranges and deep blue gentian flowers, typically served with a small typhoon beer. Mix and tipple!

Tip: Arrive effectually v PM for happy hour, starring discounted drinks. The voluptuous sweets are also heavenly.

Cheapos, make every repast an experience, afterwards all, it was Julia Child'southward very get-go lunch in France that inverse her life, and set her cookbook projection in motion. Years later she wrote, "I can still almost taste it. And thinking dorsum on information technology now reminds me that the pleasures of the table and of life, are infinite. Toujours Bon Appétit!"

Oui-oui, Bon Appétit!

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