Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Paris

Paris

Tony gets to know a little bit about the lives of the city's working class. Explore the varied ethnic communities that contribute to the pulse of Paris.

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Chez Robert et Louise

Tony whets his appetite with home-cooked French country food at Chez Robert et Louise.

64 rue Vieille du Temple, 75004 Paris

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Chez Denise

Mmm ... blood sausage. Tony tries that delicacy and some rum baba at A la Tour de Montlhery.

5 rue Prouvaires, 75001 Paris

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Pascal Pinaud Boulangerie/Patisserie

Tony becomes one with time-honored French baking traditions when he participates in the early-morning routine of the Pascal Pinaud Boulangerie/Patisserie bakers.

70 rue Monge, 75005 Paris

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Cantada II

Always up for an adventure, Tony imbibes some absinthe at Cantada II.

13 rue Moret, 75011 Paris

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Le Royal

Embracing the timeless French tradition of breakfast in a cafe, Tony Bourdain visits Le Royal to enjoy croissants and orange juice.

212 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris

Activity

Marche International de Rungis

In the wee hours of the morning, Tony visits this wholesale market and butchers' cafe to experience the trade and, ah Yes, drink some wine.

1 rue de la Tour, 94152 Rungis, Paris

Accommodation

L'Hotel

Tony laid his head to rest in the same room where the notorious writer Oscar Wilde stayed during his visits to L'Hotel.

13 rue des Beaux Arts, 75006 Paris

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