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Need some recommendations for a 10th anniversary trip to Paris.

1) Nice restaurants. (Looking for restaurants with good value, whether it will cost me 50€ or 400€ for 2 people)

2) Can anyone recommend a photographer that can do a 2 or 3 hour photo shoot of my wife and I in a couple different locations around Paris.

3) This is SF so let me ask about shopping. Any good places to find deals on clothes/shoes. I'll be checking out Arnys and Charvet. Anywhere else I should go?
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Restaurant : Le petite Cour - 8 Rue Mabillon (60 - 80 euro) - good food, small and romantic
if you like special meat : Le relais de l'Entrcote - 15 Rue Marbeuf - they only do entrecote, but really a special one !

Shop : Hobbs (cashmere) - 45 Rue Pierre Charron
Frank Namani - Rue Marbeuf
La Paresse en douce - Rue Du Bac - Homewear, pijiamas, slippers and objects for home
always worth to have a look at Hermes...
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Need some recommendations for a 10th anniversary trip to Paris.

1) Nice restaurants. (Looking for restaurants with good value, whether it will cost me 50€ or 400€ for 2 people)

2) Can anyone recommend a photographer that can do a 2 or 3 hour photo shoot of my wife and I in a couple different locations around Paris.

3) This is SF so let me ask about shopping. Any good places to find deals on clothes/shoes. I'll be checking out Arnys and Charvet. Anywhere else I should go?

I would not mean L'Astrance or Chateaubriand. Guy Savoy is phenomenal, or Alain Ducasse.
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Shoes: Carmina - Avenue de l'Opéra
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The best meal I have ever had was at Taillevent (15 rue Lamennais), and I would also second Alain Ducasse.

Did not get a chance to try one of Guy Savoy's eateries, but nothing but rave reviews about them. Le Timbre (3 rue Sainte Beuve) was a great experience and a good midrange restaurant. There is just a British chef, a waitress, and two long tables.
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