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The Goncourt Prize restaurant since 1914 — Place Gaillon institution under chef Romain Van Thienen
The oldest café in Paris, opened 1686 — Voltaire, Diderot, Franklin all ate here.
Procopio Cutò opened Le Procope on rue de l'Ancienne Comédie in 1686 with crystal chandeliers, marble tables and wall mirrors — the template for every café that came after. La Fontaine, Voltaire and the Encyclopédistes wrote chapters here; Benjamin Franklin negotiated French support for the American Revolution at one of the tables; the Phrygian cap was first hoisted from this dining room. The kitchen today runs classical (coq au vin, calf's head, the original ice cream) at tourist-grade prices, which is the trade for sitting where the Enlightenment was edited. For an Istanbul visitor with one historical-monument dinner to spend, Procope wins on the math: 339 years, every philosopher you've heard of.
Cult-institution exception (1686, oldest café in Paris). Eat for the room, not the kitchen.
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