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What’s new to see and enjoy in Paris from May 2 to July 31 this year?

Based on the research findings, there are several new things to see and enjoy in Paris from May 2 to July 31, 2023.  Here are ten examples:

  1. Overnight in the museums: On a special Saturday evening in May, visitors can celebrate art and culture across the city and see the museum’s latest exhibits throughout the month.    [1]
  2. Street Spring Festival: Street art lovers will be able to flock to this festival in May [1].
  3. Oh my God, she’s Parisian! Show: From September 2022 to July 2023, visitors will be able to watch this comedy show in English about the crazy life of a working Parisian mother.  [6]
  4. Grandes Eaux Night Show – From June 10 to September 23, visitors can witness a dazzling spectacle of the Grandes Eaux  night show in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles on Saturday evenings in summer.  [3]
  5. Fnac Music Festival: In July, visitors can enjoy this great free music festival at City Hall.  [4]
  6. Bastille Day Fireworks: On July 14, visitors can enjoy fireworks at the Eiffel Tower to celebrate Bastille Day. [4]
  7. Paris Plages – Visitors can enjoy sandy beaches with umbrellas,  cafes and riverside bars, and even floating pools at Paris Plages, a pop-up beach operation that invades the banks of the Seine and Bassin de la Villette from late July.  [9]
  8. The Louvre Museum: Visitors can see the famous works of art in this world-famous  museum. Advance tickets  are required. [5 ]
  9. Eiffel Tower: Visitors can see this iconic landmark from the other side of the Quai Branly. Advance tickets are required. [8]
  10. The Best Things to Do in Paris – Time Out Paris provides a monthly list of the best things to do in Paris, including art, music, film, theater,  festivals, and more.  [2]
  11. Tour de France – The Tour de France cycling race ends on the Champs-Élysées in July.  [4]
  12. Musée d’Orsay – Visitors can also purchase tickets in advance for this museum, which features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art.  [10]

In addition to the above events and attractions, visitors can also enjoy coffee on a terrace, a bike ride along the Seine, and wine lunches with friends in noisy bistros, among other local delights. [7]

Please note that this list is not exhaustive and that there may be other events or attractions in Paris during this period.

And for eating, what are the best Alsatian restaurants in Paris that serve traditional sauerkraut?

After researching the best Alsatian restaurants in Paris that serve sauerkraut, I found several interesting results. Here is a list of recommended restaurants  :

  1. Floderer [1] : This restaurant located at 7 cour des Petites Ecuries, 75010 Paris is considered one of the best restaurants for sauerkraut in Paris.
  2. L’Alsacien [2]: With a score of 9.4/10 and an average price of 25€, this restaurant located at 9 Rue René Boulanger, 75010, Paris is an option to consider for sauerkraut. They also accept Yums and offer a 30% discount on the card.
  3. Les Haras [3]: This restaurant located at 3 rue des Écuries, 75001 Paris serves excellent sauerkraut garnished at reasonable prices.
  4. Chez Georges [3]: Also located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, this typical Alsatian restaurant specializes in sauerkraut.
  5. L’ALSACIEN [4] : This restaurant located at 6, rue Saint-Bon – 75004 – Paris – France is a house serving an Alsatian specialty: flammekueche.

It is important to note that some restaurants also offer other Alsatian specialties in addition to sauerkraut. For example, Restaurant L’Alsace [7] is a famous Alsatian brasserie on the Champs Elysées that offers a variety of Alsatian dishes. The Caveau Morakopf [10] is a restaurant on the wine route that offers Alsatian specialties in a 100% Alsatian décor.

Finally, if you’re interested in a revisited sauerkraut, Lazare Restaurant [6] offers sauerkraut made with turnip and poached pig shank lacquered with spicy honey.

Based on the web search results provided, here are some of the best Polish restaurants in Paris:

  1. Paris Polska [1]: This restaurant serves authentic Polish cuisine and is highly recommended by guests.  The dishes would be delicious and the prices are reasonable.
  2. La Chaumiere Polonaise [2]: This restaurant is known for its high-end Polish cuisine and is located in the Malesherbes/Villiers district. Prices are higher, but the quality of the food would be worth it.
  • Adriana & Margot [1, 3]: This restaurant is closed at the moment, but it is known for its excellent Polish and European cuisine.  Consumers rave about food and prices.

Interestingly, there aren’t many options for Polish cuisine in Paris, so these three restaurants are the best options for those looking for authentic Polish cuisine. If you’re ready to venture out and try something different, there are plenty of other great restaurants in Paris, ranging from fine dining in places like Apicius[8] to more casual options like La Felicità.[10]

And why not Italians?

After a search on the ten best cheap Italian restaurants in Paris, here’s what I found:

  1. Laboratorio [3]: With a score of 9.3 on TheFork, this Italian restaurant offers modern Italian cuisine at an affordable price with a 50% discount on the menu thanks to TheFork Festival.
  2. Pizzeria Pizza e Fichi [3]: This pizzeria gets a score of 9.2 on TheFork and also offers a 50% discount on the menu thanks to TheFork Festival. The average prices  of the dishes are affordable at about 26€.
  3. Little Italy [5]: This restaurant offers pizzas at reasonable prices ranging from 4€ for a Marinara to 16€ for a truffle pizza.
  4. L’Antre Amis [9]: With a warm and friendly atmosphere, this Italian restaurant offers hearty dishes and affordable prices ranging from 23€ for a starter, main course and dessert menu.
  5. Al Bacio [9]: This family-run restaurant offers authentic Italian cuisine at reasonable prices. The dishes on offer range from 8€ for a bruschetta to 20€ for a pasta dish.
  6. La Pizzeria Popolare [6]: This pizzeria offers affordable pizzas to share in a modern and friendly décor.
  7. Pizzeria Popolare [1]: With a modern and industrial decoration, this Italian restaurant offers pizzas at reasonable prices.
  8. Grazie [1]: This Italian restaurant serves modern Italian cuisine at reasonable prices .
  9. Big Mamma [4]: This group of Italian restaurants offers authentic Italian cuisine at reasonable prices.
  10. Mamma Primi [8]: This Italian restaurant offers modern and inventive Italian cuisine at affordable prices.

In short, these restaurants offer a variety of Italian dishes at affordable prices in a friendly and warm atmosphere.

Here is a list of the ten best (not too expensive) Italian restaurants in Paris accordingto the site Timeout [1]:

  • La Pizzetta – 13th arrondissement
  • La Briciola – 2nd arrondissement
  • La Fabbrica – 11th arrondissement
  • La Taverna – 11th arrondissement
  • La Piazza – 11th arrondissement
  • La Tavola – 11th arrondissement
  • La Pizzaiola – 11th arrondissement
  • La Tête de Goinfre – 11th arrondissement
  • La Pizzeria Popolare – 2nd arrondissement
  • La Felicità – 13th arrondissement

I hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else.

By the way, according to multiple sources, the French are currently experiencing a general feeling of discontent and dissatisfaction with their country and its leaders [2]. Various factors have been attributed to this sentiment, including a sense of uncertainty and worry [3], a lack of freedom [5] and frustration with issues such as high inflation and the proposed pension reform [6, 7].

In addition, research has shown that French expats tend to report lower levels of happiness than other nationalities, suggesting that there may be a cultural dimension to French attitudes toward happiness [8]. Despite these factors, it is important to note that the French economy has performed relatively well in recent years and that the country remains an important ally of the United States and other countries [1, 9].

In summary, while multiple factors are likely contributing to the current discontent of the French population, these factors include a sense of uncertainty, a lack of freedom, and frustration with various political and economic issues. However, it is important to note that France remains an important global partner and continues to have many assets, including a rich cultural heritage and a robust economy.

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