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Kosher List-July 2015 or Here.

RESTAURANTS (the best of)

There are hundreds of kosher restaurants in Paris.  The locals generally don't eat the meat under Beis Din as they don't require Glatt meat.  But they will eat everything else under Beis din.

Search for restaurants by cuisine and hashgocha here.


NameLocationMetroTypeHechsherNotes
Darjeeling17thArgentine-1MeatRottenberg
Sar Eden19thOurcq-5BakeryRottenbergOrganic bakery
Charles Traiteur19thOurcq-5BakeryBeth-Din
Charles Traiteur20thSaint-Mandé-1BakeryBeth-Din
Charles Traiteur11thRue-Des-Boulets-9BakeryBeth-Din
Charles Traiteur16thVictor-Hugo-2BakeryBeth-Din
Charles Traiteur17thWagram-3BakeryBeth-Din
Charles Traiteur Halavi17thWagram-3BakeryBeth-Din Chalavi
Korcarz4thSaint-paul-1BakeryBeth-DinIn the Marais
Ardely’s19thOurcq-5Milk ChocolateKatz
Damyel19thOurcq-5Parve ChocolateRottenberg
L’As Du Fallafel4thSaint-paul-1FallafelBeth-Dinin the Marais
L’Inte Cafe12thMiromesnil-9,13DairyBeth-Din15 minute walk from the Park Hyatt
Kosher pizza4thSaint-paul-1PizzaRottenberg
Le Shine17thPorte Maillot-1ChineseLubavitchnear the Arc
Soumsoum11thVoltaire- 9MeatLubavitchGreat Israeli restaurent, there is a second one in the 8th
Doron ba Laïla19thGare Saint-Lazare 3-12-13-14MeatRottenbergNice meat restaurant
Tibs19thOurcq-5DairyKatz
Thai One2ndSentier-3MeatRottenberg
Le XXV16thTrocadéro-9-6BakeryRottenberg Chalavi
Le XXV8thTernes-2BakeryRottenberg Chalavi




Activities:
-Segway Tour. Please do not PM Ergel with requests for coupon codes. The codes are long dead
-Seine River Tour
-Eiffel Tour (Metro: Trocadero -6,9)
-Versailles Palace and Gardens. Never wait on line to buy tickets. 1. Use museum pass 2. Buy in advance 3. There are vending machines near the bathrooms (you have to poke around to find them) without lines. (if you go during a really busy time and the line seems endlessly long, go to the gardens first and return to the palace in the afternoon when lines are shorter). To get an audio guide, you usually proceed across the Royal Courtyard after passing security. If the lines for the audio guides are long, turn left in the Courtyard, to the Apartments of the daughter's of Louis XV’s. There you'll find another counter where you can get audio guides, with no lines at all. You can then exit the apartments and continue along the tour, bypassing the longer line.
-Louvre Art Museum (Closed Tuesday) (Metro: Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre -1,7) Shushan/Purim artifacts that can be seen at the Louvre, per the book Purim and the Persian Empire.
-D'Orsay Art Museum (Closed Monday) (Metro: Solférino -12)
-Musée de l'Orangerie des Tuileries (closed Tuesday) small museum featuring Monet's lilies (Metro Concorde: -1,8,12)
-Centre Georges Pompidou modern art museum open 11-9. closed tuedays (Metro: Rambuteau -11)
-Tuileries Gardens. (Metro: Tuileries -1)
-Paris sewer museum Smells really bad but an interesting look at the sewer system
-Champs Elysees shopping (Metro: Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau -1,13)
-Arc de Triomphe (Metro: Charles de Gaulle - Étoile -1,2,6)
-Operan National De Paris opera house. tours daily 11:30 and 2:30. Admission included in Museum Pass, tour extra
-Montmartre (Great neighborhood to walk around with boutiques, artists, and great views, and a funicular that kids will love) (Metro: abbesses -12, Anvers -2)
-The Great Synagogue (La Victoria) is beautiful but the main shul is only open on Shabbos mornings for Shacharis, but definitely worthwhile if you're there over Shabbos (Metro: Notre-Dame-de-Lorette -12)

Hotels:
-Park Hyatt Paris (Hyatt cat 7) is an outstanding value for your points. They used to give a phenomenal kosher breakfast but now it's barely even worth requesting.  Still rooms are a decent size for Paris, the Spa facilities are very nice, and the intoxicating smell used throughout the hotel for forever be linked with the romance of Paris. Ideally located between the Opera and Tuileries metro stations.
The Park Hyatt has free parking, though driving and parking elsewhere in Paris is very difficult.
The Park Hyatt has also complimentary bikes for guests.
There is a backdoor for entry on shabbos.

-The InterContinental Paris - Le Grand is not far from the Park Hyatt. It cost 70k IHG points per night or you can use IHG free nights. It is a good alternitive if the PH is not available or if you don't have/don't want to spend 30k Hyatt points per night.

-The Westin (SPG cat 6) is not as luxurious at the Park Hyatt but is located nearby and does the trick if you only have Starpoints and not Chase or Hyatt points.

Shabbos meals:
-Chabad of Champs Elysees has great shabbos meals and you're sure to bump into other tourists there as well to share tips.
It is a 30 minute walk to the Park Hyatt, but the walk is quite lovely via the Tuileries Gardens and the Champs Elysees.
Reservations are required: http://www.chabadchampselysees.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/888847/jewish/Shabbat-at-Chabad-Champs-Elyses.htm
-if you don't/can't eat at Chabad, they suggest getting takeout from Ben & Cook located in the 8th. Hashgacha: rabbinate Lubavitch De France 33 1 45 61 03 95. 35 Euro for 2 challas, 2 dips, meatballs with noodles or veggies for 2. they close at 3pm on Fridays (in the summer). call for more info
- Friday night meals at Grand Synagogue http://www.tiny.cc/chabbat

There is no eruv in Paris. Consider taking the metro to shul with your talis bag along with return tickets for motzei shabbos.

Transport from CDG:
-If you are going to the Opera area you can take the RoissyBus (pronounced Wahsee-Boos as you will get blank stares if you ask for the Royzee-Bus) which goes there nonstop. You can pay by credit card in the RoissyBus waiting station or on the bus.  The cost is €10.  It is a 5 minute walk to the Park Hyatt.

-There are also train options from CDG: the subway is located in terminal 2E/2F, to get to paris its ligne B (Blue) it should take approximately 30minutes to get to Gare Du Nord
it cost 9€10 each way per person

- Mendy Taxi: 0(1133) 6 50 99 82 93 http://mendystransport.com/en/
- Shimon taxi: 0(1133)6 98 27 16 08  Tamidshuttle@gmail.com

- Uber, Bolt are the best option to get to paris cheapest and fastest

Metro:
The subway is fast, efficient, and cheap. A book of 10 tickets is 13,30€ for adults and 6,65€ for kids.
The subway closes between 12:30 and 2am.

Map:
Streetwise Paris cannot emphasize enough, this is really a must. Of course, if you have GMaps and data you don't need this map unless you really like paper.

Guidebooks
Rick Steves' Paris 2013
Fodor's Paris 2013 (Full-color Travel Guide)

Other Tips
-If you plan on visiting several of the items covered by the Museum Pass - make sure to check it out and price out your options.  Many times it is worth it to get a one-day or multi-day Museum Pass to save some money and more importantly, time (see link for more details: http://en.parismuseumpass.com/)
-Double check days when museums/sites are closed as many do close on different days of the week.
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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1580 on: May 30, 2014, 05:05:28 PM »
Neither, go to the Hyatt thread and buy a night there.
RoissyBus is very easy and cheap.

Ok, off to the Hyatt thread I go.

Ummmm. Which Hyatt thread?  :-[

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1581 on: May 30, 2014, 05:13:12 PM »

Ok, off to the Hyatt thread I go.

Ummmm. Which Hyatt thread?  :-[
Try this one:
http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=12209

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1582 on: June 01, 2014, 01:15:19 AM »
I have a questions for any Parisians or travelers who have been there.
I will have a 12 hour stopover in Paris in a couple of weeks with my family, (4 kids).
It seems from online research that the best option for transport would be the unlimited Paris Pass
Paris Visit (Pass Transport) (zones 1 to 5) - 1 Day / Adult 25,15 €
Paris Visit (Pass Transport) (zones 1 to 5) - 1 Day / Child 12,55 €
Is this what would be recommended? Or is there a cheaper way to and from CDG and then just buy "un carnet" for getting around in the city.

My plan is to go grab some pizza straight from the airport, hit up arc de triomphe and eiffle tower (probably skip the climb since I have young children), maybe stop at a chocolatier and then grab some falafel or something for dinner before heading back to the airport.

I'm looking for any input.

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1583 on: June 01, 2014, 09:21:00 AM »
I have a questions for any Parisians or travelers who have been there.
I will have a 12 hour stopover in Paris in a couple of weeks with my family, (4 kids).
It seems from online research that the best option for transport would be the unlimited Paris Pass
Paris Visit (Pass Transport) (zones 1 to 5) - 1 Day / Adult 25,15 €
Paris Visit (Pass Transport) (zones 1 to 5) - 1 Day / Child 12,55 €
Is this what would be recommended? Or is there a cheaper way to and from CDG and then just buy "un carnet" for getting around in the city.

My plan is to go grab some pizza straight from the airport, hit up arc de triomphe and eiffle tower (probably skip the climb since I have young children), maybe stop at a chocolatier and then grab some falafel or something for dinner before heading back to the airport.

I'm looking for any input.
12 hours is not a lot of time especially with kids (how young are they?). Is it a 12 hour layover or 12 hours of actual touring time? If you're tight on time probably better off skipping the metro (and Paris pass) and going for a taxi (with 5-6 people will be similar price (might even be cheaper). Up thread (or possibly in wiki) there's a number for a frum taxi (mendy). Also pick up falafel at the same time as pizza so you don't have to travel back there again.

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1584 on: June 01, 2014, 09:25:19 AM »
Is paris that interesting I'm in middle of planning my euro vacation for Oct - Nov I'm going to cover Belgium a day and London a few days (wedding ) then Venice then my wife says paris I just want to make sure I have what to do there for 2 days

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1585 on: June 01, 2014, 09:29:05 AM »
Is paris that interesting I'm in middle of planning my euro vacation for Oct - Nov I'm going to cover Belgium a day and London a few days (wedding ) then Venice then my wife says paris I just want to make sure I have what to do there for 2 days

Lol, you'll have pleny to do. You could stay 2 weeks and have more than enough to do.
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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1586 on: June 01, 2014, 09:29:36 AM »
Is paris that interesting I'm in middle of planning my euro vacation for Oct - Nov I'm going to cover Belgium a day and London a few days (wedding ) then Venice then my wife says paris I just want to make sure I have what to do there for 2 days
I dont even know how to respond. you can easily spend a week in paris and not run out of what to do

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1587 on: June 01, 2014, 09:36:58 AM »
Good to hear that if u say so give me a couple of things I can do I know the eifel tower

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1588 on: June 01, 2014, 10:09:14 AM »
Good to hear that if u say so give me a couple of things I can do I know the eifel tower

The Louvre
d'Orsay
Monmartre
Le Marais -Jewish Quarter
Arc de Triomphe
The seine
and just walking around...everywhere.

And that's just a handful or so ...

Check out the Wiki for more ideas.
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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1589 on: June 01, 2014, 12:36:51 PM »
12 hours is not a lot of time especially with kids (how young are they?). Is it a 12 hour layover or 12 hours of actual touring time? If you're tight on time probably better off skipping the metro (and Paris pass) and going for a taxi (with 5-6 people will be similar price (might even be cheaper). Up thread (or possibly in wiki) there's a number for a frum taxi (mendy). Also pick up falafel at the same time as pizza so you don't have to travel back there again.

We land at 11AM and depart 1130PM.
I think you are right, I will get felafel fresh and eat the pizza later, but just pick it up at one time.
Do you know of a site to estimate taxis?
I did contact Mendys and they will cost more than the metro


edit:
Found this site http://www.taxifarefinder.com/fr
2 taxis (r/t from cdg) will be more expensive than the all day subway pass
Plus if there is time i'd like to stop at a couple of sites, so it looks like the paris pass is my answer for transportation.
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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1590 on: June 01, 2014, 01:08:23 PM »
We land at 11AM and depart 1130PM.
I think you are right, I will get felafel fresh and eat the pizza later, but just pick it up at one time.
Do you know of a site to estimate taxis?
I did contact Mendys and they will cost more than the metro


edit:
Found this site http://www.taxifarefinder.com/fr
2 taxis (r/t from cdg) will be more expensive than the all day subway pass
Plus if there is time i'd like to stop at a couple of sites, so it looks like the paris pass is my answer for transportation.
How long is the trip from CDG into the city via metro? If it is considerably longer than a taxi, I would strongly recommend the taxi. You're talking about a trip that people spend thousands of dollars to do. You have the opportunity to maximize your time and try to get the most out of it in ~8 hours (less via metro). Is it not worth the extra 50€?

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1591 on: June 01, 2014, 01:43:15 PM »
Possibly would be worth the extra money, but I think the metro is only 15 minutes longer. Plus if there is bad traffic the taxi would take longer.
From the ratp website it says it's about fifty minutes to st Paul(marais) stop
Have you done this in Paris? If it's recommended to save time I'd consider it. All my info is from the internet, not always reliable

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1592 on: June 01, 2014, 08:55:11 PM »
Heading to Paris is 2+ weeks.
I know I need to get the museum pass..Which form of delivery do you recommend?
Staying at Waldorf Trianon Palace

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1593 on: June 01, 2014, 08:56:30 PM »
I know I need to get the museum pass..Which form of delivery do you recommend?
You can pick one up quite easily at the airport.

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1594 on: June 01, 2014, 09:00:33 PM »
You can pick one up quite easily at the airport.
Even from ORY? That's where I land.
If you can give some details, that'd be great

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1595 on: June 01, 2014, 09:08:11 PM »
Even from ORY? That's where I land.
If you can give some details, that'd be great
According to here it seems CDG is the only airport that carries them. Check out the tabs for other locations though. Don't waste money on shipping. Worst case, you can pick one up at the first museum you stop at.

ETA: My mistake. Actually, ORY does sell them!
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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1596 on: June 01, 2014, 10:05:48 PM »
According to here it seems CDG is the only airport that carries them. Check out the tabs for other locations though. Don't waste money on shipping. Worst case, you can pick one up at the first museum you stop at.

ETA: My mistake. Actually, ORY does sell them!

Yup! i saw. thanks! wow this makes it so much easier.

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All day stopover in Paris
« Reply #1597 on: June 02, 2014, 11:01:14 PM »
My wife and I have a all day stopover in Paris. 10:00am - 11:00pm
We want to do some sightseeing and go out to eat for lunch and dinner. Not sure how the public transportation works there.
Any suggestions please?

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Re: Paris Master Thread
« Reply #1598 on: June 02, 2014, 11:11:22 PM »
Looking for a recommendation:
I'd like to visit Ardelys for some cholov yisroel chocolate. Is there any decent pizza and/or falafel nearby? Or would it be worth going to Pitzman and then to Ardelys?

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Re: All day stopover in Paris
« Reply #1599 on: June 03, 2014, 01:37:32 AM »
My wife and I have a all day stopover in Paris. 10:00am - 11:00pm
We want to do some sightseeing and go out to eat for lunch and dinner. Not sure how the public transportation works there.
Any suggestions please?
you can use a train to get to the city center and then you can use the hop on hop off boat called the batobus to go to major attractions