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Affordable Authentic French Food Recommendations in Paris?

Hi everyone! I’m visiting Paris soon and would love recommendations for affordable but really good restaurants or bistros with authentic French food

I don’t really know much about French cuisine besides croissants and pastries, so I’d also love suggestions on what foods or dishes I should try while I’m there. Open to anything traditional, local favorites, desserts, street food, regional dishes, etc.

Not looking for Michelin-star fine dining — more cozy, authentic places with good food and reasonable prices.

Also, if reservations are usually needed for certain places, that would be really helpful to know too. Thanks!

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u/Federal-Piece-1252 — 2 days ago

Help a confused first-time Disneyland Paris visitor

Hi everyone!

I’m going to Disneyland Paris in 7 days and I’m a bit confused about how some things work 😅

I currently have a 1 park ticket. Originally I wanted to visit the main park with the Sleeping Beauty castle, but I’ve seen a lot of construction photos/videos recently, so now I’m considering going to the other park instead (Disney Adventure World / Studios) mostly because of the new Frozen area and Marvel.

- For someone visiting for the first time, would you still recommend the castle park despite the construction?

- What is the average wait time for the attractions?

- Is the virtual queue only for meeting Anna & Elsa, or also for entering the Frozen area/rides?

- Can you ride Frozen Ever After with just a normal park ticket?

- Do I need to make extra reservations for anything besides character meet & greets?

- Are restaurants/quick service places easy to use without reservations?

- If I want themed food (like Mickey pizza etc.), do I need restaurant bookings or can I just buy them normally?

I feel like I’m overcomplicating this and I’d really appreciate any tips for a first timer 😄

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u/Federal-Piece-1252 — 2 days ago