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La Tour D'Argent: All About The Oldest Restaurant In Paris

Recently reopened, the iconic restaurant claims to have hosted King Henri IV, who consumed heron pâté (minced liver meat) here. Its opening date, 1582, is embossed on the doors

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Paris' La Tour d'Argent, the city's oldest restaurant, is set to offer a unique view of two significant events in 2024: the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral and the 2024 Summer Olympics. As a well-known city landmark and an inspiration for the restaurant in the film "Ratatouille," Tour d'Argent has recently reopened following its renovation. This update maintained respected traditions while adjusting to the demands of the 21st century. 

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