Housed in a beautiful neoclassical building, La Rotonde sits at the edge of the capital's largest artificial lake. The structure, built in 1788 and classified as a historical monument, now house... read more
This newly renovated outdoor café boasts one of the best sunsets in the city. Perched at the tip top of the hilly Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Rosa Bonheur has recently become a destination wat... read more
Customers were worried, when Vincent Corozzo moved his restaurant into this spot within the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, that the beloved Italian resto would lose soul. It certainly has, at least wher... read more
Belleville trendsters and aging artists come to this divey spot for cheap pressions and eclectic DJ nights. Laptop warriors camp here during the day, thanks to wifi, plenty of outlets, and laissez-... read more
Great for pre- or post-movie drinks at the nearby MK2, this bar is jalso a destination in its own right. Inside the teal corner frontage, creative types both young and old nurse beer and fresh frui... read more
First sight upon entering this cave à manger are the shelves and shelves of wine. Second sight is a table laid with a selection of cheeses as big as your arm. Focus your work here on these t... read more
Industrial/functional space inside + one of the city's best patios. Tables butt right up against the Bassin de la Villette (two steps from the MK2 movie theaters), and a roof-top terrace gets great... read more
In-the-know foodies truck out to this far corner of the 19th where a nondescript dining room yields lovely New French concoctions. The prix fixe menu doesn't offer a lot of choice, but compensates ... read more
The lone destination on rue Mélingue, Hermès is vaunted for luxuriant southwestern classics at a great price-to-quality ratio. The yellow dining room, hung with amateur still lifes, i... read more
This “bowler hat” began as a wine shop featuring the astute organic selections of Olivier Camus. Soon after, this caviste (and ex-husband of Le Baratin) began serving dinner to a lucky ... read more
A secret blown by every food writer in the past year, Le Baratin’s location still keeps tourists away. Local place that draws cross-town chefs on their day off. Sincere cooking by Raquel Care... read more
Another quirky offering along the very fooding rue Rebéval. Just about any seat at this relaxed Franco-Argentinian joint will do, but the real score is the single suspended balcony table in ... read more
Turn up late for your required booking and face the wrath of Crazy Sushiya Guy. The owner of this Belleville broom closet is famous for hurling insults at his dedicated customers. Local crowd keeps... read more
The playful front window of this Belleville soup bar is a changing mise-en-scène of Barbie dolls. Inside, food is taken seriously, but the regular customers are totally relaxed. Homemade sou... read more
Recipe for cave à manger success: take a wine shop that stocks its own family-produced wines, add great lighting and some sunny sidewalk tables, and make simple food using superstar products... read more
Color-coordinated bathtubs are one of many detailed touches designe...
Situated on the Place du Marché Saint-Honoré, this&nb...
Paris merits a cult Polaroid film and accessories shop of its own, ...
Louis Benech-designed garden combines two restaurants and the Long ...
This completely refurbished hotel at the steps of the Sacré ...