Everyone has to eat so it's important to familiarize yourself with the customs and traditions of all France's restaurants.
Bistro's are smaller cafes in France restaurant lingo. They are different from a simple cafe in that they will have a extensive wine list. They are the epitome of the France restaurant scene. In addition to the fine French wines you'll be served traditional meals that are simple but elegant. In the town of Aveyron, near Paris, the residents have owned most of the bistros in Paris. They are the proprietors of the most famous Paris, France restaurants. Many tales of the history's of these bistros are told and retold as local folklore.
Brasseries are larger cafes or France restaurants. The serve a variety of foods and will have a certain specialty that everyone will need to try. Some serve wines and champaigns. But by very definition a brasserie is a place to find the absolute best beer in any France restaurant. You will find a wide variety of coffees and lattes also. Here is where you will find the more elegant French dishes served in a glamorous atmosphere.
Champaign and Wine bars pepper the France restaurant scene. France is wine country and the home of such wide an varied wines it is no wonder there are so many establishments that center on them. When visiting a wine bar you have the distinct pleasure of being able to experience the best any France restaurant has to offer in French wines. From rare and listed vintages to popular sparkling wines; vineyards in the Mediterranean or in the the Burgundy region; rose`,white or red there is a flavor to lure you. Wine and champaign bars will have a small menu of appetizer type dishes like cheese and cold cuts used to accentuate the flavor of the wines.
No trip to the France restaurant scene is complete without sitting at a guinguette or "open-air" France restaurant. You will enjoy dancing, accordion music and traditional French cuisine in the cool night air. Amid twinkling fairy lights you will be able to experience a fantasy-filled Paris night in the fashion it was meant to be.
Some of the Tables d'hôtes may make you feel like home. They are simple tables surrounded with a homey atmosphere of laden down cupboards and spreads of every type of food. In a smorgasbord atmosphere you'll find a taste to satisfy.
No matter why you scheduled your trip eating is a must! Familiarizing yourself with these simple descriptions of France restaurants can make your meal choices easy and fun. Try somewhere different at each meal to experience the variety that France restaurants have to offer. Each venue can heighten your love for the region and richen your experience, making lasting memories.
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