firefox | 2008-10-11 07:19 PM |
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Can you tell me good restaurant near Arc de Triomphe
Dear Friend,
I have a business trip to Paris for 10 days and my hotel and office is near Arc De Triomphe.
Can you recommand some restaurant (ideally Asian) around that place ?
The restaurant around Arc De Triomphe are for tourist ... okay taste but very expensive. I have been there last year so I don't really like them.
Or I can take RER to other place for my dinner. Do you know of other place (e.g. China town) ?
Thanks
BTW, I am a Taiwanese from San Francisco. USA. It is really nice to see our folks here in Paris.
Sorry I don't have big5 input on my computer :-) |
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巴黎的"中國城",通常泛指13區,那邊有很多亞洲餐廳及亞洲超市。 |
firefox | 2008-10-11 09:34 PM |
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Thanks guys.
What line and what is the station name for "china town" using the RER ?
My friend told me there are some French restaurant that is not tourist style and they are delicious.
Can anybody recommand any of these restaurant? |
oboelucia | 2008-10-11 09:44 PM |
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I just sent you a msg you can take a look from your box!:) |
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[quote]Originally posted by [i]firefox[/i] at 2008-10-11 22:34:
Thanks guys.
What line and what is the station name for "china town" using the RER ?
My friend told me there are some French restaurant that is not tourist style and they are deliciou ... [/quote]
The fastest way is to buy a resturant guide for Paris.
Well, I have bought a book named [b]Paris Inside Out [/b]some years ago (while internet was still almost inexistant here)...but that was a book for people from the US to stay or live in Paris.
Now a days, internet is such wonderful tool that you can almost find ANYthing on the web!!
I bet you can have a whole bunch of websites on internet!!
By the way, usually, RER takes you to suburbs or outskirt of small Paris, for Paris, a metro will be enough!!
How you tell a RER from metro?
Well, RER uses lettre system and has A B C D E 5 lines while Metro uses number system from line 1 to line 14.
Good luck and have fun!! |
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Take a look here:
[url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=zh-TW&rls=com.microsoft%3Azh-TW%3AIE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7TSEA&q=restaurant+in+paris&btnG=%E6%90%9C%E5%B0%8B&lr=[/url]
For restaurant near your hotel, please try arrondissment (district in English) 8 or 16, for so called China Town, you may try arrondissement 13... |
firefox | 2008-10-11 11:06 PM |
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Thanks to everybody for your reply. I appreciate it.
And sorry I can not type Chinese in reply. That make this very odd in our discussion :-(
Yes I am confused about RER and metro. I think I mean metro.
I've been to Paris last Oct, and I've been to almost all attractions. It is a beautiful city with lots historical buildings...etc.
However, this year I don't know what to do/see here. I am planning to take short trip to outside of Paris (Amsterdam or Brussels).
I imagine that will be like a trip from Taipei to Kaohsiung (distance-wise). Is that correct ?
I can only go on 2 weekends (Sat,Sun). Does anybody know the best way to travel there ?
I am bebating whether I should make my weekend day very busy to see other country, or just stay in Paris, relax and explore it deeply.
Thanks for your advice. |
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Does anybody know the best way to travel there ?
Train, at least you won't be too tired to see anthing after being driving for 3-4 hours...
Or hire someone to drive you wherever you want to go!!! |
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