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"Paris’ oldest covered market is eternally crawling with tourists, but push your way through them to reach this glass-fronted butcher counter that doubles as a restaurant. You can choose your own steak from the case of glistening, dry-aged selections or simply tell the hipster-bearded butcher how much you’d like to spend and let him follow his whims. Either way, you’ll get a butcher board topped with griddled steak that’s been sliced for ease of sharing. The beef is paired with an ever-changing sauce that’s typically far herbier and zingier than anything the French ever invented. And that’s not the only thing they’re tweaking from more time-tested Parisian steak models. Classic French fries are replaced with char-grilled vegetables and phenomenal, fluffy sourdough, and frankly, we’re not mad about it." - Emily Monaco