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In the atmosphere of a Parisian brasserie

Paris would not really be the same without its emblematic brasseries. So fara from the ostentation and the plush atmosphere of the luxurious establishments, the brasserie proposes to the guests specialities of the capital city as the Blanquette de veau, the croque-monsieur, the steak with pepper sauce and a large selection of salads.

The atmosphere is convivial, and the service is fast, that’s perfect for tourists or business men.

For your next lunch or dinner in the capital, the brasserie La Coupole is located at Montparnasse since 1927 and proposes you traditional dishes as well as the unmissable Indian lamb curry which already was renowned during the Roaring Twenties.

Located at a few steps from the Helzear hotel, La Coupole bury you the typical atmosphere of a true Parisian brasserie.

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