That’s the hope at the restaurant Maxim’s in Paris, which recently started a new chapter after 130 years in business.
Anya Firestone’s job as a luxury tour guide in Paris has brought her to many rarefied corners of the city. But only recently did she do something that countless locals and visitors have done over the last 130 years: Book a reservation at Maxim’s, the storied French restaurant that opened in 1893 and has counted Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Margrethe II of Denmark, Jean Cocteau, Jane Birkin and Man Ray among its patrons.
“The place was packed,” Ms. Firestone, 35, said of the night she ate there in late November. “There was
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