Paris is expensive, yes. But it also rewards those who know how to navigate it.
My top food tip? Skip dinner (just kidding) — eat like royalty at lunch.
💡 What’s a prix-fixe lunch?
A weekday lunch set (usually 2–3 courses) offered at many Parisian restaurants.
It’s often half the price of dinner and just as delicious. Think:
✔️ Appetizer (like pâté or fresh salad)
✔️ Main (duck confit, steak frites, or seafood pasta)
✔️ Dessert (tarte tatin, anyone?)
All for under €25–40.
📍 My Favorites:
✔️ Bistro des Lettres – I went back almost daily. Every dish was a hit (and get their Onion Soup).


✔️ Le P’tit Bistrot – Steak frites with a perfect Saint-Jacques Tower view.


✔️ Bouillon (with reservations!) – Some locations are overhyped, but the right one? So worth it.


📌 Pro Tip: Go before 12.30pm to avoid the rush and ask for the formule déjeuner.
🌟 Final Thoughts
If you’re eating out in Paris, lunch is the secret weapon for great food without the sticker shock.
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💸 Not quite the vibe you’re looking for? Totally fair — we all spend differently, and I’m all for doing what makes life feel rich in your own way.
So have a scroll through the other places I’ve lived — whether you’re on sabbatical, reclaiming your time, or just out here to veg out in peace, we’ll find the one that feels like home (or at least a good month).
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