Eiffel Tower restaurant reverts to old recipe French

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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 20071118
Author:THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
11-18-2007

Eiffel Tower restaurant reverts to old recipe French -- Jules Verne will be exclusively
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 11-18-2007, Sunday
Section: NEWS
Edtion: All Editions

PARIS — Talk about haute cuisine — 410 feet off the ground.

One of France's most decorated chefs is unveiling a revamped Jules Verne restaurant in the Eiffel Tower next month, the Journal du Dimanche newspaper reported.

Alain Ducasse and Sodexho, the French catering services giant, took over management of the Jules Verne and the tower's other restaurants ...

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