Thursday, January 21, 2010

Laperouse


Laperouse is a famous Parisian restaurant and one of the oldest as it was founded in 1766. It is located on the river left bank and offers old fashioned "cabinet" style that you can see on their website. The place was very famous in the 1860's when all the "Paris litteraire" like Zola, Maupassant, Musset and Hugo used to come there to eat. Diner for one person is around 110 euros.

Thanks to all for you sweet comments on my blog's anniversary yesterday !

12 comments:

Chuck Pefley said...

A gorgeous exterior! Far too pricey for me, unfortunately (sigh)

Meetmeinthe20s said...

c'est tres beau le restaurant, l'exterieur et son histoire. j'aimerai de manger ici.

Gena @ Thinking Aloud said...

A wonderfully ancient, but well preserved building. I love the dark blue colour and golden mouldings - very parisian.
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Paty said...

j´ai vu ce restaurant là quand j´etais a Paris, mais j´ai dejà imaginè que serait trop cher...

Hilda said...

What a beautiful building and such a rich history! I love that particular shade of blue that they chose.

I'm late, but congratulations on your blog's first birthday! And thank you for sharing your Paris with us. Looking forward to the next year, and hopefully, many more years!

Sharon said...

I love this building. I have put it on my list of places to see the next time I make it to Paris.

Luis Gomez said...

Great shot! Beautiful building.

Harriet said...

Beautiful building. You have captured another wonderful photo for us, and thanks for all the info. Merci.

Unknown said...

Awesome façade!
Belate congratulations on the first anniversary!

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Virginia said...

WEll I"d never heard of this one and now I know why...too pricey pour moi, but lovely facade! :)
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Dianne said...

how elegant Do you know what the name "Laperouse" means ?