Name : Nur Soleha Bt Abdul Karim
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This part of the Boulevard Haussmann, located between Chaussée d'Antin et Havre Caumartin metro stations in the 9th area, behind the Paris Opera (Garnier, not the Bastille Opera), is where the famous Printemps and Galeries Lafayettes department stores are standing. Cosmetics, fashion, home accessories, each floor has a thematic. If you're not tired yet, a lot of other shops around are going to welcome you, such as C&A, H&M, Zara, Benetton, Uniqlo and many more!
Not especially known by tourists, that enjoy with large avenue of the 17th area, busy and lively. You'll find big names like Darty (home appliances) and Fnac (books, films, music, photo shop, booking tickets for shows), but also clothes shops (1.2.3, Naf-Naf), lingerie, shoes, bakery (Paul), supermarket (Monoprix), and typical brasseries or "sandwicheries" . You're not far from the Champs-Elysées, that you"ll find going up the Avenue de Wagram (from Place des Ternes toward the Arc de Triomphe).
This was an absolutely perfect architectural masterpiece of pastry genius. Puff pastry, cream puffs, whipped cream, and caramelized sugar. Definitely make your way into the Mandarin Oriental for this treat. You can eat it within their Cake Shop Patisserie or bring it back to your hotel to enjoy!
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The region around the capital the Île de France and the borders of the neighbouring provinces are studded with large of shopping mall.Paris has a lot of shopping that we can visit and various delicious foods of the country of the Paris that we can get everything with a reasonable price, such as the example :
There's a magic to shopping in Paris that no other city can match. Its riches encompass for creations from world-famous designers, delicious discoveries in food markets and antique stores, the finest jewellery and the most outré fashion concepts around. At Time Out Paris, have summed it all up in 100 essential boutiques that capture the sparkle of shopping in the Paris capital.
Boulevard Haussmann

Avenue Des Ternes

Besides that, as one of the world's fashion capitals, you'd expect to find a few good budget shops in Paris. Parisians know that finding the perfect pair of slacks from a discount designer shop or antique lamp from a flea market is tout un art a genuine art. Bookmark this page for great ideas on cheap shopping in Paris. When we say "cheap", though, we don't necessarily mean that quality has to be taken out of the equation.
This best food and interesting restaurant in city Paris :
Cake Shop in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel

A different animal from the one commonly served in the Paris. Arranged on a plate are tuna (from the can, not a seared fillet), anchovies, green beans, tomato wedges, hard-boiled eggs, sliced potatoes and black olives, dressed in a vinaigrette. It takes forever to get through this salad, which is great.
Dessert
Ile flottante: meringue "floating" on a bed of vanilla custard. Tarte tatin: picture an upside-down apple pie, then add caramel. Crème brulee: rich custard with a caramelized sugar top, aka my heaven. And clafouti aux cerises: fresh cherries baked into a custard-like batter. These are just somebody favorites, but the options are many.
Brandade de Morue
A Provencal dish found on many menus in Paris. Mashed salt cod blended with olive oil and garlic until it becomes a smooth cream, often mixed in with whipped potatoes. Especially good on a chilly day.
Full Moon Creperie
The Full Moon Creperie lies tucked away on the ground floor of the cavernous Chalet Society gallery, next to the artists' workshops, and at first glance it looks like an afterthought. The menus certainly small just a handful of pastries and crêpes, both savoury (€4.50) and sweet (€3) and the décor minimalist (white walls and plain wooden furniture), but this all of a piece with the bare, straightforward aesthetic of the gallery that houses it. The crêpes are as small as they are cheap, but the friendly chefs pull off the classics with simple style, whether in their lightly peppered Full Moon (ham, cheese & eggs) or their dessert pancake spread with homemade salty caramel butter. A modest range of teas, coffees and cold beverages (including inexpensive wine) completes the picture. Come on a weekend, when events and exhibitions are often held in the workshops next door.
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