Disneyland Paris

At Disneyland Paris and in Paris itself, where are the places you would suggest eating? Is Disneyland Paris fare the same as at WDW? Better? Worse?

Avoid the California Grill!! There is a nice area adjacent to the California Grill that has great flat breads! Earl of Sandwich is there (in their DTD). beyobd that it is standard park fare.

Here are some places we enjoyed...

http://www.fontainedemars.com/en/le-petit-cler-7.html

http://www.disunplugged.com/2012/02/24/adventures-by-disney-cities-of-knights-and-lights/

http://foodietales.com/2012/10/foodie-travels-london-and-paris-la-bucherie-cafe-paris/

http://www.zagat.com/h/da-rosa-paris

http://www.cuisinedebar.fr/en/index.php

http://www.cuisinedebar.fr/en/index.php (Cherche-Midi location)
 
Just as a warning Saturday will be very busy at DLP. We went on a Saturday this past September. We ate lunch at a Earl of Sandwich. We went to both parks and I have to say my favorite ride was Crushes Coaster.
Ride Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder and Pirates. If you like Roller coasters Space Mountain was fun. Then if you have time ride lesser attractions.

In Paris we took our time and just enjoyed where we were and took our time. We had a day and a half in Paris. We went to the Eiffel Tower but did not go up. Then we walked over to the Arch De Triumph and watched the traffic going around the 8 lane traffic circle. That is the best free attraction in Paris. Lol
Then we walked down and then back up the Champs Élysées and shopped.
The next day we went over to the Notre Dame and walked around that area. We had lunch across the street and at the end of the block. Then we Île Saint Louis. We shopped had ice cream at Berthillon. We then walked around the Latin Quarter. We took our ice cream and sat down over looking the Seine.

I'm going back this year because 1 1/2 days was not nearly enough time to see much in a relaxed manner. The one thing we did not due that I wish we did was an evening cruise down the Seine.

No matter what you do you'll have a brilliant time.
Have fun and remember to slow down and take it all in.
 
Wow! So much information, this is the exact reason I took my question to the boards! I had no idea there was an Earl there! I might have to eat there because I love it! Is the food the same?

I am planning on having a "relaxing day" on the day I am in Paris, as much as possible at least. I am well aware that I will not be able to see/do everything, so I made the priority list. I like the idea of the bus tour. Is it expensive?

What are the food specialties in Paris? Is there anything I shouldn't leave without trying?
 















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