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Le Marais
Mourad Mazouz's Marais Maghreb institution since 1990 — tagines and pastilla under 17th-century beams.
1864 Belle Époque brasserie under a stained-glass dome — choucroute, plateaux de fruits de mer, full theatre.
Bofinger has been pouring beer since 1864, which makes it Paris's oldest Alsatian brasserie. The room is a Belle Époque set piece — towering stained-glass dome, mirrored walls, polished wood, white-jacketed waiters who've worked the floor longer than most restaurants have existed. Two things to order: a full plateau de fruits de mer (the brasserie is famous for shellfish) and the choucroute (sauerkraut is, after all, why an Alsatian opened in Bastille). It's a tourist room, yes — and also the room every Parisian over fifty has eaten in at least once. For visitors who want one classical Paris brasserie experience near the Marais without the Saint-Germain markup, Bofinger is the answer.
Ask to be seated under the dome — it's the entire reason to come. Plateau de fruits de mer for two, then choucroute.
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