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Why one of Paris’ hardest-to-book restaurants is in a theme park far from the city centre

Bistrot Chez Rémy pays homage to the 2007 film Ratatouille. If it’s so hard to get a table, is the food worth the Disneyland entry?

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As an homage to the 2007 film Ratatouille, Bistrot Chez Rémy is brilliant. But is the food, which is not cheap, worth the US$59 theme park entry? Photo: Disney
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As soon as we booked the Eurostar train from London to Paris, my two friends and I began scouting the most important element of our trip: where to eat.

The place we were especially interested in is an incredibly popular spot that serves classic French food with a twist. Unlike many Parisian restaurants, it takes few walk-ins because demand is so high. In fact, two months out, every seat was already fully booked for dinner; the only reservation we could get was for a weekday lunch.

Was this a hot new opening featuring a viral pastry? Perhaps a legendary place with a Michelin star or two?

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No. It is Bistrot Chez Rémy, in Disneyland Paris, and it is an homage to Ratatouille, Pixar’s hit 2007 animated film that follows the adventures of a rat who can cook.

Visitors queue to enter Bistrot Chez Remy in Disneyland Paris. Photo: AFP
Visitors queue to enter Bistrot Chez Remy in Disneyland Paris. Photo: AFP

The restaurant’s setting is Place de Rémy, in Disneyland’s Walt Disney Studios Park, on the outskirts of Paris in Marne-la-Vallée.

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