EATING OUT IN ACCESSIBLE PLACES Paris, the capital of gastronomy,invites visitors from all over the world to come and enjoy its cuisine. The city offers a huge variety of types of cooking and decor, and every district is full of great places to eat. More and more restaurants in Paris are offering adapted facilities and an adapted service to meet the requirements of people with disabilities. Most of them offer an online booking service. BRASSERIES For a particularly Parisian atmosphere, eat out at a classic brasserie. Brasserie Gallopin 40 rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires (2nd) 01 42 36 45 38 contact@gallopin.com Bouillon Racine 3 rue Racine (6th) 01 44 32 15 60 bouillonracine@orange.fr Brasserie Printemps 64 boulevard Haussmann – Printemps Mode 6th floor (9th) 01 42 82 58 84 c.ganneau@groupe-bertrand.com RESTAURANTS Champeaux Forum des Halles La Canopée (1st) 01 53 45 84 50 restaurant.champeaux@alain-ducasse.com Bistrot d’Edmond 23 rue du 4 Septembre (2nd) 01 47 42 93 51 www.bistrotedmond.fr (contact form) Les Jalles 14 rue des Capucines (2nd) 01 42 61 66 71 www.restaurantlesjalles.fr (contact form) Le Georges 43 rue Saint-Merri – Centre Pompidou (4th) 01 44 78 47 99 commercial@beaumarly.com Café Louise 155 boulevard Saint-Germain (6th) 01 42 22 88 98 info.cafelouise@gmail.com Les Éditeurs 4 carrefour de l’Odéon (6th) 01 43 26 67 76 info@lesediteurs.fr 14 xuaepmahC©sicnarF zehC©reyeM .S/yasrO'd eésuM ud tnaruatseR ©aenoM erreiP ©t t