I recently rejoined my wife in the City of Light, where she has been weighing in on a series of professional development courses in pastry at Le Cordon Bleu. since I arrived last Saturday we have been out three times in the past 48 hours (lunch only though please note).
Anyway, I'm sure there will be more to come but here's the first three:
Candide, on Avenue Parmentier close to Place Leon Blum. A bit upscale inside perhaps for the 11th -- but very cozy. Freindly service, tasty food and good prices. Spring for the formule; it's the best value. Metro: Voltaire.
Cafe Croix Rouge. Located at a curious confluence of several streets, on the corner of rue de Sevres and rue de Grenelle, not far from St. Germain des Pres. Impeccably friendly service. Both of us had a tasty salad with a twist on an old Itlaian standby: mozzarella, tomatoes and green beans (in particular the luscious haricot verts) thrown with olive oil and a bit of vinegar. Yummy! Washed down with a glass of sauvignon what could be better. Metro: St. Suplice or Sevres de Babylone.

If you're serious about food even better: you're within spitting distance of Mora, A. Simon, Detou, Bovida and right around the corner up a block or so is the city's best culinary-only bookstore: Librarie Gourmande (no. 92, rue Montmartre).
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