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* Swagler, Susan (January 30, 2009) "A Taste of France on Birmingham's Southside." ''Birmingham News'' | * Swagler, Susan (January 30, 2009) "A Taste of France on Birmingham's Southside." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Bordonaro, Cory (April 15, 2010) "French speaking: Mastering the art at Café de Paris." ''Birmingham Weekly'' | * Bordonaro, Cory (April 15, 2010) "French speaking: Mastering the art at Café de Paris." ''Birmingham Weekly'' | ||
* Gaskin, Tom (April 17, 2010) "Birmingham's Cafe de Paris has French taste, but with a twist of North Africa." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 23:40, 18 April 2010
Café de Paris is a French restaurant located at 2801 7th Avenue South in Lakeview. It was opened in 2008 by Paris-born cousins Evens Estinfort and Serge Pambo. Pambo spent two years working under Frank Stitt at Highlands Bar and Grill before setting out with Estinfort, a veteran of Five Points Grill and Lakeview Oyster House.
Since its opening, Café de Paris has invited school groups to visit for a taste of French cuisine and language.
References
- Swagler, Susan (January 30, 2009) "A Taste of France on Birmingham's Southside." Birmingham News
- Bordonaro, Cory (April 15, 2010) "French speaking: Mastering the art at Café de Paris." Birmingham Weekly
- Gaskin, Tom (April 17, 2010) "Birmingham's Cafe de Paris has French taste, but with a twist of North Africa." Birmingham News
External links
- Café de Paris website