Bonjour tout le monde!
I was doing some research for my ladies who are going to France. One of them is a vegetarian, and if you have ever traveled outside of the US, it is often hard to find places that offer vegetarian meals. My husband, fortunately, does eat fish, so we can visit most restaurants without problems.
What does one do, though, when you want a decent meal and baguette et fromage doesn't do it anymore? I found this website: http://www.happycow.net/europe/france/paris/ that has a list of vegetarian restaurants plus commentary.
If you want the quintessential Parisian eating experience, try the Bouillon Chartier. It is located in the 9th arrondissement (near the Opera house). To get to the restaurant, you have to go through a door and walk across a courtyard before entering the restaurant. Be prepared to share a table if there are a lot of people - we Americans sometimes find that a bit strange. Even if you do, don't worry about having to converse...
http://www.bouillon-chartier.com/
Bon appetit!
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