(Last Update: 10.09.2024) Home on the Champs-Elysées You are also traveling in an affordable place, relatively Eating and drinking decent food in a decent place You want... Is such a thing possible in this region where everything is expensive? Yes, it is possible… In this article, I would like to introduce you to one of the restaurants that I can recommend for this area: Restaurant Monte Carlo.
Champs-Elysees If I said exactly Boulevard “Champs Elysees” Not on it, but at the beginning of the boulevard. Arc de Triomphe – Triumphal Archwhich is the boulevard just over there on the right Avenue de Wagram We're on… For me, this whole area Champs-Elysees It is mentioned as . If we don't think like this, again in this region, which I love very much. Relais de l'Entrecôte bile Champs-ElyseesWe say not in 🙂
Champs-ElyseesAt the beginning of Triumphal archWhen you see the , insert it on the right side Avenue de WagramWhen you enter and walk to the left of the sidewalk, a little further on the left Retaurant Monte CarloYou will see the red glass of . The reason why I want to introduce you to this restaurant is because I want something healthy to fill your stomach, and because I like such a menu, Champs-Elysees In an expensive area like at relatively reasonable prices To say you can eat.
Restaurant Monté Carlo is, in a sense, table d'hôte food service A place that gives. When you enter, you first get your tray and are served according to the menu you choose. entrance, main course, dessert, salad and beverage You fill your plates with what you want from the shelves and pay accordingly at the cash register. The best part is that menus 14,40€starting from… Don't worry, if I said table d'hôte, they don't serve it on tin plates, it's fine. self-service on porcelain plates You choose your own food and drink.
In Paris, when you want to eat at an average restaurant, you usually have a single main course. € 17 - € 20 You pay around. For a single main course in an average restaurant, less than €15 is cheap, anything over €15 is expensive. Of course, my evaluation varies from person to person, but based on my long-time observations, I think the price range is like this.
That's why Restaurant Monté Carlo 1€ menu consisting of 1 entree or 1 dessert + 1 main course + 14,40 drink It is extremely affordable for this region and even for the whole of Paris. The place may not be that fancy, but it is neat, clean and bright. And don't worry, when you eat here, you don't feel like you're eating somewhere cheap and simple :) Well, of course, it doesn't feel like you're eating somewhere fancy, either. Very advantageous in terms of price-quality balance You are making a choice.
Of course, there are also different menu and price options. For myself, as someone who gets full quickly, when I go here I buy from the simplest menu, it is more than enough for me. Since I don't know how anyone can get enough, I wanted to tell you all the options... You can find other options and current prices on the official web page link at the end of the article. B.If you try it or have tried it before, you can share your opinions with us.
down your throat during your trip to Paris. a hot meal such as meat-chicken-fish If you want it to pass, at an affordable price, Champs-ElyseesThat's why I recommend you go to Monté-Carlo, which is two steps away from . The good thing is that this place Open every day of the week between 11:00-22:00 to be. As you know, many restaurants in Paris may not serve food between lunch and dinner hours. That's why this "service continue"The incident is important...
As you can see from the photos and what I wrote, this is not a place to go for special occasions. It's a place you should choose when you just want to eat decent food, especially when you don't want to pay too much for food while wandering around this area.
The restaurant is located Avenue de Wagram It is also one of the most enjoyable boulevards. If you wish, here TernesYou can walk up to and explore the surroundings. Your face from the boulevard Triumphal archWhen you turn it towards , it is an interesting view to see the jewelery from the side instead of the front you are used to.
After a relatively rich lunch break at Restaurant Monté Carlo, for a modest price in Parisian conditions, Champs-Elysees You can continue your trip and return to luxury and splendor. Every day, every day, especially if you come to Paris for a week-long holiday The Blue Train Eating in luxurious places like this may tire you out; Eating at unhealthy fast-food restaurants must not be very nice either; That's why we can say that it is useful to visit such places from time to time...
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries
And enjoy your meal…
Web address: monte-carlo.fr
Address: 9 Avenue de Wagram, 75017 Paris
6 Comments
Mr. Ahmet, this place has literally become our savior! Thank you very much for your suggestion. Our hotel was very close to here and we had lunch here with my mother 3 days in a row! The food was really delicious, clean and extremely filling! Not to mention the prices are affordable. Thank you very much again!
Cheers,
Isra
This place can really be a savior. Thank you for your comment.
Hello Mr. Ahmet,
We are planning to land in CDG next Saturday, go to Tours first, visit our friends, and then go to Paris. I am examining your blog in detail for the Paris part of our trip.
Incredibly helpful, detailed and up to date! I think no matter how many thanks are given, it cannot be explained how useful it is for Paris visitors. Your site has already become a Paris encyclopedia rather than a blog. There is a lot of effort. Thank you very much for your sharing. I'm telling everyone about your site.
I have one quick question. When I saw this article, it came to my mind. It's probably different at each restaurant, but until what time are lunch menus valid? Or if there is no "service contine", what time does the lunch service close? Is there a generally valid time?
Thank you.
Hussein
Hello Mr. Huseyin,
First of all, thank you very much.
We can say that in many restaurants, lunch service is (generally) between 12:00-14:00 and dinner (again generally) is between 19:00-21:00, but of course, this varies from restaurant to restaurant.
In fact, sometimes you go there at 13:45, the restaurant is packed, there is room to sit, but they won't let you in because "the kitchen is closed". If you encounter something like this, don't take it personally, so be prepared in advance.
That's why restaurants marked Service Continue are places where you can dine more comfortably.
You can read the article on this link to be prepared for what will happen to you in restaurants and cafes: https://www.pariste.net/2014/02/cafe-ve-restoranlarda-basnza-neler.html
I wish you a happy holiday in advance.
The location can also be described as follows. Leave the Arc de Triomphe behind you, and the last street on your left is Wagram. It's on the left sidewalk about 50 meters after entering the street.
If you managed to get to the top of the Arc de Triomphe, this is a restaurant where you can rest your muscles and have a meal that suits your budget after you get off. Don't miss it, I say. There is plenty of variety. We ate to our heart's content, including wine by the glass - we even drank bottled water - and paid 30.80 Euros for two people. (If it was possible to post photos here, you would also put the bill and see what we ate and drank, sir)