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This cafe-restaurant was originally a feminist women-only establishment, but the owner has now opened her doors to men too. Boys and girls today come together in peace to enjoy the remarkable 1930s setting: imitation leather wall seats, Formica tables and a period bar. Trendy inhabitants of the popular Menilmontant area are regulars, and the bar and restaurant is always full. A final irony: it's said that lots of couples have formed in the relaxing and sensual semi-darkness that reigns in the evening.
adopt the brunch attitude, enjoy the "faisselle au miel"
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Once just a village that settled on the "Ile de la Cite" (City Island) on the confluence of the Seine's two branches, Paris has vastly expanded over the centuries, taking the surrounding villages under its wing and making them its own. Nowadays the City of Light—a name Paris earned during the …