There are 3 types of travelers: travelers who travel to see the world's most beautiful sights, travelers who travel to learn and experience different cultures and travelers who travel to different places to get a taste of different cuisines. If the goal this year is to dine in at Michelin-starred restaurants, then Paris would be the perfect place to visit.
Michelin-starred restaurants can be undeniably expensive. Surprisingly, there are some high-quality diners that food enthusiasts can dine in at without having to spend a lot. Who would have thought that one can enjoy a fancy and incredibly good meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris for as low as $25?
Ze Kitchen Galerie - this fancy yet affordable Michelin-starred restaurant is an open kitchen full of gorgeous modern art. One can dig into a high-quality meal at the cost of no more than $30, including drinks.
II Vino - where diners can choose a wine of their taste and professional chefs will cook mouth-watering meals that will perfectly match the chosen wine. This is truly a fancy experience and a new and unique way to serve the dishes. What's more, the restaurant's sommelier is a world renowned sommelier back in 2004. One can get a taste of professionally cooked meal that goes very well together with the wine of their choice at $30
Les Fables de la Fontaine - the best place for the seafood lovers, but not only the food is good; the place is marvelously designed as well. With only $36, one can enjoy a well-prepared seafood dish in a fancy bistro-type of a restaurant.
Septime - everything served and seen in this Michelin-starred restaurant is absolutely worth every penny. The modern-styled restaurant is serving heart-melting and heavenly three-course dishes for only $33, and six-course meal at $63, which is a pretty good deal already. One can tell that the restaurant is definitely worth a shot as the place is always filled with people and reservation is a little bit of a challenge. Check out Travelers Today for more travel tips and news.
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