Metro: Charles De Gaulle Etoile (lines 1, 2 and 6)
RER: Charles De Gaulle Etoile (line A)
Bus: Charles De Gaulle Etoile (lines 22, 30, 31 et 52)
Parking : public car park nearby
Directions from:
Airports
Roissy-Charles de Gaulle
- Air France motor coach, get off at Carnot
- RER B towards Robinson-St Rémy lès Chevreuse to Châtelet, then take RER A towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
Orly
- Air France motor coach, get off at Carnot
- Orly Val towards Antony, then take RER B towards Charles de Gaulle Airport to Châtelet, then take RER A towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
Train Stations
Gare Saint-Lazare station
Train Stations
Bus no. 22, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile-Friedland
- A few minutes away on foot you’ll find the Auber RER A station towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
Gare du Nord station
RER B towards Robinson-St Rémy lès Chevreuse to Châtelet, then take RER A towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
Gare de l'Est station
- Metro line 7 towards Villejuif-Louis Aragon to Opéra, then take RER A towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
- Bus no. 31, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile-Wagram
- Bus no. 30, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile-Wagram
Gare de Lyon station
RER A towards Cergy, Poissy or St Germain en Laye, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Avenue Carnot exit
Gare d'Austerlitz station
RER C towards Pontoise, Argenteuil or Versailles Rive Gauche to the Champs de Mars, then take metro line 6 towards Charles de Gaulle Etoile to its terminus, Avenue Carnot exit
Gare Montparnasse station
- Metro line 6 towards Charles de Gaulle Etoile to its terminus, Avenue Carnot exit
- Bus no. 92, get off at Charles de Gaulle Etoile-Mac Mahon
Motorway
Motorways: A6, A1, A4. Take the ring road, exit Porte Maillot, Avenue de la Grande Armée, go round Place de l’Etoile and exit at Avenue Carnot.
LE GALVACHER at 64 avenue des Ternes Paris 17th arrondissement
Restaurant serving traditional cuisine with a fine wine list and excellent meat specialties.
BRASSERIE LORRAINE at 2 place des Ternes Paris 17th arrondissement
Restaurant specializing in fish and seafood.
LADUREE at 75 avenue des Champs Elysées Paris 8th arrondissement
Restaurant with original, innovative cuisine surrounded by an amazing, welcoming decor.
MUSEE TOUR JEAN SANS PEUR at 20 rue Etienne Marcel Paris 2nd arrondissement
A unique, intact testimony to the civil and fortified architecture of the Middle Ages in Paris.
MUSEE DU VIN (Wine Museum) at 5 and 7 square Charles Dickens Paris 16th arrondissement
A practical summary of the wine-making process located in a cellar dating to the Middle Ages.
This is an address a friend told me about after finding it near the Arc de Triomphe. Looking at the menu you'll see a string of classical dishes like gravlax, foie gras, chicken or lamb roast, and beef steak that may leave you wondering why you're here, but one taste will have you totally understanding. And no matter what you choose, it's all got some amazing flavors. The foie gras, as well as the sirloin steak, are especially rare finds that you'll want to eat while in France. Definitely give them a try.
And there's one more thing to enjoy about this place. If you head down the curved stairs into the cellar, you'll be able to pick out your own wine bottle.
There are plenty of places with an extensive wine list, but one where you can personally choose the bottle is really rare.
The use of quality ingredients and expert preparation heightens even standard dishes to something quite moving. On top of everything, the three course dinner runs 33, so it's pretty reasonable for Paris, and especially for the area around the Arc de Triomphe.
Address : 3 rue General Lanrezac 75017
Phone : 01 45 72 27 00
Source: cahierdeparis.us
Maje
Published on: 2008-10-03
Shopping
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Maje
20 avenue des Ternes 75017
Tel : 01 42 36 36 75
Open : 10:30am-7:30pm
Close : Sun
-Printemps
-Galeries Lafayette
-Bon Marché
www.maje-paris.fr