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L’Escargot - Paris
In the heart of the Paris, near the famous 'Les Halles', Restaurant L'Escargot in Rue Montorgueil has been a meeting point for all...


L'Inédit Café - Paris
Located in the 12th arrondissement, near Bercy and the Cour Saint-Emilion, you will find Café Inédit, a quiet and nice bistro with a...


Le Dépôt Légal - Paris
Located in the heart of Paris and a stone's throw from the Palais Royal, Le Dépôt Légal of famous pastry chef Christophe Adam bears this...


Prendre un café 'sur le zinc'
'Have a coffee 'on the zinc' A well-known expression often used by the French! It is this one that evokes the heated discussions in this...


Bistrot des Halles - Paris
Le Bistrot des Halles, a fundamental stopover for the mind ... Just arrived in Paris? Run to the Bistrot des Halles: everything is there...


Les Halles de Lyon - Lyon
Lyon’s mythic indoor food market with an international reputation for offering the very finest gourmet food. In 1859, Lyon created its...


Exploring the Delicate Delight of Quenelles de Lyon: A French Culinary Must-Try
Ingredients 120 g flour nutmeg 20 cl of water 100 g butter 100 g grated Gruyere 3 eggs Preparation Heat up the water in a pan with the...


Le Nemrod - Paris
Their motto: "Miam-miam et Glou-glou at any time"! Which means that it is possible to drink and eat traditional and generous dishes in...


La Petite Chaise - Paris
Besides restaurant Le Procope (1686) and La Tour d'Argent (1582), La Petite Chaise is considered one of the oldest restaurants in Paris...


Liquide - Paris
Who says tavern, says character. In a warm decor that mixes wood and stone it is definitely the large table that is the center of...


Qasti - Paris
Alan Geaam: « Alchimiste des saveurs », Qasti is not only a bistro where you can enjoy sincere Lebanese cuisine, but it is also a place...


Alan Geaam - Paris
In the wake of the Lebanese Civil war, Alan Geaam fled to Paris, sleeping on park benches and washing dishes. 20 years later, he opened...


La Poule au Pot - Paris
For more than 80 years, this typical Parisian brasserie from Les Halles (zinc, Art-Deco lamps, wallpaper with beautiful bunches of grapes...


Fouquet’s - Paris
A brasserie, an institution: Le Fouquet's Who doesn't know or recognize it, whether or not from photos or in real life:.The red awnings...


Le Procope - Paris
If you've never spent an afternoon nursing a coffee or kir on a café terrace, you have missed an essential Parisian experience. Le...


Brasserie les Deux Palais - Paris
Feels Like Paris, Tastes Like Paris ! On nearly every corner, there’s a good chance you’ll find a café or brasserie with a chair to rest...


Café Hugo - Paris
It's all about your neighbors! This is one of those terraces where you settle down around 4 and where you start, even if it is too early...


Yam'Tcha - Paris
“Now I can feel that a cuisine reflects what you have inside of you. It’s an expression of your inner life. I had never heard of Yam'Tcha...


Au Sauvignon - Paris
“Le prix attire la clientèle, la qualité seule la retient” This is another one where you can settle down without hunger and thirst...Au...


Le Récamier - Paris
In the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and almost invisible from the street, you will find this fantastic restaurant. I just walked past...


Le Loir dans la Théière - Paris
There are many beautiful and fun, quiet and busy neighborhoods in Paris. Yet every neighbourhood, even every cluster of streets together,...


Café de Varenne - Paris
I am in love with the French cafes. I can go from one to the other all day long and marvel at the atmosphere, the kind of people, the...


Le Chartier - Paris
You don't become a myth by chance… The first time I came to Le Chartier dates back to the eighties. The French adventure, and ultimately...


The Clown Bar - Paris
In 1907, “Le Clown” becomes a café which will be the meeting place and the mailbox of circus artists from all over the world. Its name...
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