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This haunt of the beautiful people now has a very cool design by young whiz Ora Ito with sleek lines, colourful lighting and strange circular leather seating to dive into. A fish tank provides extra fauna. Selective door policy.
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St Germain [open] for dinner Tuesday-Saturday, until 6am Friday-Saturday Dressed up One of those secret addresses that Parisians like to keep between themselves, Castel is frequented by the beautiful, rich and famous. Its plush red velvet interior is host to the hottest parties in town, but if you reserve for dinner, you’ll definitely get a slice of the party action for dessert.
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Five years after moving from Oberkampf to République, this noisy, vividly coloured Brazilian joint still packs in the crowds with its potent cocktails and hearty Brazilian food. This is a place to let your hair down and join the others dancing on the tables, as DJs keep the gringos going into the early hours.
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With its beers brewed on the premises, English papers and decent pub grub, the first of the Frog pubs is a delight if you’re craving a taste of home. The atmosphere is electric as soon as there are any important sporting events on the big screen.
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The service is dire at this Parisian institution, as the sultry model waitresses are far more interested in being discovered than delivering your expensive gin and tonic. But the ever-glamorous Costes is highly entertaining. Settle back on the profusion of over-stuffed cushions and prepare to star gaze. No one will notice you, most likely, so prepare to be ignored.
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