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THE GUARDIAN
Rue Lepic is a long narrow street that winds up to the heights of Montmartre. Sadly, many of the restaurants here are desperately touristy, cashing in on the evocative era of Picasso and Toulouse-Lautrec, and menus offering soupe a l'oignon and boeuf bourguignon are to be avoided. But right at the start of the street, in the hip Abbesses neighbourhood, is the funky bistrot, Un Zebre a Montmartre. The cuisine here is light, Provencal, with dishes like tuna carpaccio or marinated scallops, and the interiors are a riot of psychedelic colours. Open until two in the morning, you can also just stop off for a drink.
· 38 rue Lepic; +33 (0)1 4223 9780; unzebreamontmartre.com. Set lunch, €15 (£12); set dinner €21 (£17). Metro: Abbesses
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