CLASSICS HOTEL BASTILLE in France
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131, rue de Charonne,
Belleville,
Rates From £78 per night.
Rooms: 35
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| Les Côtelettes, La Régalade, Wen Zhou I tried this hole-in-the-wall on the Rue de Belleville after shopping on the market on Boulevard de Belleville last Saturday, paying €27 for four generous dishes and two beers, which must be a record. And we were delighted with the food: ... Métro: Saint Paul or Bastille. Nearest Vélib' stations: 11, rue de la Bastille, 105-109 Terre Plein Saint Paul. Open Tuesday-Friday for lunch and dinner; Saturday for dinner only. A la carte: around €35. Fixed-price lunch menu (two ... |
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