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Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Dinner and Show at the Paris Moulin Rouge with Transport. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Very good seats and well looked after.
Reviewed by: Craig D, Australia, August 2008
The food was only so-so but the show was great! I would recommend eating elsewhere and just seeing the show.
Reviewed by: Joanna M, United States of America, July 2008
The show was great!! Absolutely loved it! But the food is not worth paying for. Better to have something before going to the show.
Reviewed by: Sylvia B, Cyprus, June 2008
Dinner and show were excellent!
Reviewed by: Sylvia G, United States of America, June 2008
We had excellent seats, and though the food was not very good, we loved the astounding show.
Reviewed by: Bryan T, United States of America, May 2008
Fantastic experience!
Reviewed by: Tim C, United Kingdom, April 2008
Dinner was very average. We expected a French meal and got something that looked like it came from a box. However, the show was great!
Reviewed by: Elaine Z, United States of America, April 2008
Definitely something you should do once while in Paris!
Reviewed by: Carol J, United States of America, April 2008
Dinner was nice, the show was great, and we didn't have to wait to go in. We could have been dropped off nearer to our hotel on the way home, though.
Reviewed by: Sheila N, United Kingdom, March 2008
This was a fantastic show! However, the seating is crammed, and our menu changed without notice and bore no resemblance to the one we'd pre-selected. Having said that, the atmosphere and the show itself more than made up for it.
Reviewed by: Michelle P, United Kingdom, February 2008
We had been before, some years ago, and knew what to expect. We had a very good time. The table was close to the stage, probably too close to take in the spectacle. The food was good, if not outstanding by French standards. The table was a bit cramped. The show is the thing, though, and we enjoyed it very much. There were big musical numbers interspersed with acrobats, ventriloquists, and other entertainers. The show lasted two hours, and we thought half an hour less would have been about right. The cloakroom system at the Moulin Rouge is chaotic, so allow plenty of time for leaving at the end of the show.
Reviewed by: David M, United Kingdom, January 2008
The show was brilliant and well worth seeing, however, the food was a bit disappointing, although we had the cheaper menu. I think most of us said it was a bit average for top French cuisine.
Reviewed by: Roy A, United Kingdom, November 2007
Too close to stage, backed right on to it to fully appreciate the spectacle.
Reviewed by: William T, United Kingdom, November 2007
Excellent food, service and show.
Reviewed by: Verne C, United States of America, November 2007
Dinner was average. Just go to the show and have dinner somewhere else.
Reviewed by: Mikhail F, United States of America, October 2007


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