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Is there a service that makes reservations at restaurants on your behalf? I'm not a fluent French speaker so I'd rather not spend the money calling long distance from America only to not be able to communicate with the restaurant.

The restaurant I'd like to dine at isn't on opentable or any other restaurant reservation sites I've found so far that serve Paris.

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The Fork is incredible service. But there are some nice places that are not listed there, so you should find their site and some of them allow booking online. Actually you can call using Skype and it will cost you cents.

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  • I'm marking this as the answer since The Fork seems like a really great site. It didn't have my particular restaurant though :(
    – Thanh
    Nov 15, 2011 at 15:37
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If you have an American Express account they can do reservations worldwide for you.

Also some apps on iPhone/iPad can do that, I know one called Red Butler but I'm sure there are many others.

Some mobile phone companies do that but I don't think that's available in the US.

And of course you can just arrive in Paris and let your hotel do that for you.

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