Jet Lag

2-4 rue Montmartre, Paris, 75001

Jet Lag restaurant in the heart of Paris is a sizzling place with two levels, two terraces, and many moods and ways of making you happy. If you are feeling romantic, you may want to have a view of the magnificent St-Eustache church. If you are feeling gregarious then the terrace overlooking the rue Montorgueil is the place. This trendy, modern brasserie features a huge bar, kitschy portraits a la Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and plasma screens showing video clips from the 50s through the 90s. It serves American breakfast at 9 in the morning and meals of burgers and salads.

European

Reservations: +33 144882230

2-4 rue Montmartre, Paris, 75001 [Map]

€16.00    €30.00

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks/wine and service/tip)

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