Great resource September 25, 2008 During our recent, 1st trip to Paris, we relied heavily on the Michelin guide to ensure the style of food and service was appropriate. We were not disappointed. The reviews were accurate and up to date. Since the guide coevers France as a whole, there is a gap in Paris coverage. There are many more great restaurants not listed, so we recommend getting a second book to supplement their coverage.
Now in English? Kind Of! August 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The big call for the new version is that it is now available in English -- Kind Of! Most of the content of the reviews of restaurants and hotels is about their menu items -- which are listed in their original French. Still, even a little bit of English proves indispensible to help us Anglophiles figure out what hotel to stay at and what restaurant to eat at, even though I'm still not sure what deep fried part of the pig I ate one night! Wish I had bought a French Menu Reader too! Eating & Drinking in Paris: French Menu Reader and Restaurant Guide 4th edition (Open Road Travel Guides) Marling Menu-Master for France (Marling Menu Masters Series)
Michelin Guide July 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
An invaluable guide to good accommodation in France Reliable also for the best resyaurants in the country a useful purchase
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