Built in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition, this restaurant is practically a monument that makes you wonder what it would be like to live in a century when people took the train to Nice to see the Riviera but first enjoyed foie gras under chandeliers worthy of Versailles. 🦪 Here, the walls tell stories—literally—because they’re covered in frescoes that take you on a journey across France without ever leaving your seat. 🇫🇷 And the food? It’s the kind of experience that makes you forget how much money you still have on your card. From starter to dessert, it’s as if every plate whispers, “This is how fine dining is done, cherie.” It’s a journey through time, a history lesson, and an excellent excuse to remind yourself that sometimes life is more beautiful when it’s a little dramatic. 😈
Le Train Bleu – the place I added to my wishlist three years ago because, obviously, just having a meal in Paris isn’t enough—you have to dine in a palace inside a train station.🚂
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