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[quote=Anonymous]I went in December (so yes, peak winter tourism/holiday season) and found that yes, you did need a reservation for most of the places that looked appealing at prime dinner time. We were turned away from several places one night while walking around Saint-Germain because of this. Also another night in the Marais. In both cases we were so hungry and desperate to be seated we ended up just sitting down at the nearest giant touristy brasserie that would seat us. Still good food, but not the cute Parisian locals restaurant experience I was looking for. I think some of it comes down to luck and timing (we ran into an American couple exiting one of the restaurants as we were walking in who told us that they had no issue but were seated at 6:15), but next time I go to Paris I am definitely making dinner reservations! On the topic of dinners in Paris, if you like steak, try Le Severo. Reservations are definitely required. But it’s the best steak I’ve ever had![/quote]
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