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Affordable Eats in Paris

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Follow this frugal-foodie itinerary in the City of Lights.

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Inspired by: 37 Affordable European Restaurants — by Anya von Bremzen, Published Nov. 2008

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    Afaria

    Here, striped Basque runners on tables and a wine list scrawled on distressed mirrors set the mood for chef Julien Duboué’s playful exuberance: a c

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    Breizh Café

    Share a divine buckwheat crêpe at Breizh Café, a new Breton crêperie.

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    Itinéraires

    Parisian foodies are mad for the $47 blackboard menu at Itinéraires. After the smashing success of their original restaurant in the 11th, Sylvain a

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    La Cantine de Quentin

    Work off a copious $21 brunch at La Cantine de Quentin, a charming épicerie with a kitchen, with a vigorous stroll by the water.

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    L'Agassin

    Everything about this sleek room in shades of café au lait suggests a serious restaurant, but the set-meal prices say bistro. Formerly of La Tour d

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    L'As Du Fallafel

    Snag a big fat falafel with a myriad of trimmings at the legendary eatery.

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    Le Comptoir de Tunisie

    The homey Franco-Tunisian lunches served up at this elegant North African food-and-crafts shop will leave you with enough cash for a pair of colorf

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    L'Entredgeu

    Order the coarse terrine de campagne onto crusty brown bread and an earthy organic red from the Rhône. End the night with an ethereal ginger mousse

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