Frenchie To Go is the place to grab a bite if you are looking for street food crafted with homemade dedication and attention to detail. Meats are sourced from Tim Wilson, aka “The Ginger Pig”, a.. Read more.
Many bakeries around the world should take Du Pain et Des Idees as an example. In this traditional boulangerie everything is done the way it’s supposed to be. The artisanal crispy and delicious.. Read more.
With place inside for only fourteen people, this tiny cheese monger has created a cozy and intimate atmosphere amidst stacks of cheeses and wine bottles (both real and graphic ones, hence the.. Read more.
This Michelin star restaurant, which is part of the luxurious l’Hôtel located on the site of Oscar Wilde’s last address, is a guarantee for a royal dining experience. The temple-like venue.. Read more.
If you really want to take a dip in the Parisian local culture, visit Le Marché des Enfants Rouges. This little indoor food market – which takes its name from the 16th-century orphanage that used to.. Read more.
When you walk past bistrot Paul Bert, the cosy authentic furniture and mouthwatering kitchen smells will certainly seduce you to step inside. Although the interior is, as the name suggests, that of.. Read more.
You can’t leave Paris without visiting one of its famous French boulangeries, and preferably one of the five “Le Grenier à Pain” bakeries. This bakery is “la douce France” at its best. This year.. Read more.
L’As du Fallafel is one of those surprising little eateries everyone talks about. And if you’re looking for a quick but delicious lunch in between your sightseeing sprees, it is certainly the place.. Read more.
At Les Cocottes almost every dish is served in a little cast iron pan (“cocotte”). The seasonal French dishes sound so good that it’s hard to choose from all the delicious options.The food is.. Read more.
If you want to feel like a real Frenchman sitting at a classic corner café with traditional French cuisine, there’s no better place to do it than Le Nemrod. Both owners come from Auvergne, and those.. Read more.
If you’re searching for quality French food, you can’t miss out on Bachaumont. Bachaumont is a classic modern Parisian restaurant that creates new dishes every week. With a 21st century take on the.. Read more.
ocated in Paris’ 9th arrondissement, this restaurant might not look French to you but the menu certainly is. Yet, Privé de Dessert created an original concept, combining the “Grand Classiques” with.. Read more.
Combining Paris with New York, PNY serves quality burgers influenced by French cuisine, but presented as a New York style burger. PNY’s burger menu consists of creative names, such as “The return of.. Read more.
Big Mamma is a successful restaurant concept built on a passion for authentic Italian food. After the success of their first restaurant ‘East Mamma’ in Paris’ Bastille quarter, they recently opened.. Read more.
No tables, no phone, no dessert, no coffee, Freddy’s offers the finesse of restaurant Semilla in an even more casual setting. Grab a stool at the counter and prepare to be amazed by intricate.. Read more.
On Rue de Picardie in Paris’ Haut Marais neighborhood is the visually pleasing Parisian bistro Les Chouettes. With an elegant interior by design firm Lázaro Rosa Violán, the three-story restaurant.. Read more.
After a terrible fire destroyed a textile shop in 2011, a stylish and trendy brasserie rose from the ashes. Split into 3 floors with each its own vibe, Brasserie Barbès seems to fit every day. On.. Read more.
Located in the bustling district of Montorgueil, La Cevicheria specializes in ceviche: delicately cut fish expertly flavored. Although the concept is not new to Paris, two dreamed of a menu inspired.. Read more.
Funky from the second you step foot through the door, L’Entrée des Artistes Pigalle brings delicacies and a superb wine bar to the 9th arrondissement. Emanating the fragrance of an LA Thriller.. Read more.
Renowned for having one of the best sound systems in Paris, the Zig Zag club will blow your socks off. The club has a capacity of about 1200 people, all centered onto one huge dance floor. With a.. Read more.
Taking place in the Northeastern site of town, La Bellevilloise is located in a large brick building on Rue Boyer and gives home to a popular bar and club. Many times reviewed as one of Paris' best.. Read more.
Being inspired by the weird cult scenes of Club Silencio in the movie Mulholland Drive, David Lynch opened this similar private club. Located underneath the Social Club, Mr. Lynch designed every.. Read more.
Formerly known as La Scène Bastille, the completely renovated Badaboum has succeeded in bringing new life into the space. The retro-industrial interior, a high-tech soundsystem that will make the.. Read more.
The area around rue Oberkampf has become one of the upcoming neighborhoods the last couple of years, and Panic Room is just one funkiest additions. Covering two floors, with a cocktail bar upstairs.. Read more.
A concert venue, a restaurant, a beach and a heated terrace, Batofar has it all. Located on the Seine in the 13th arrondissement in a former firefighter boat, Batofar is a unique concept with an.. Read more.
Rex is one of the oldest clubs in Paris. With techno DJ Laurent Garnier being one of the early pioneers, the club has remained highly popular since its very beginning back in 1992. Pretty much every.. Read more.