With several good Canal St. Martin bars and bargain eats around the corner, this celestial-themed hotel is one decadent escape when the night heats up. Each room boasts a white, pillowy bed that ne... read more
This brand new tapas bar from the heralded charcuterie king of Paris doesn't yet live up to the Da Rosa name. Stick to sangria, tortilla and jambon until the kitchen gets their act together. We hop... read more
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Italian fashion label helmed by ingenious Miuccia Prada has become a status symbol, a poster child for opulent, empowering clothing for men and women. Often exhibiting interesting cuts and experime... read more
The line out the door should alert you that something good is happening here. Leave your phone number at the front and head to the Canal to drink your bottle of wine. Didn’t bring one? Cross ... read more
Harvard-educated renaissance man (Filmmaker, writer, health nut) Marc Grossman noted the startling lack of juice bars in Paris, a fairly healthy city. And why not a juice bar? Strangely metropoliti... read more
This place makes good-enough pizza (odd combos, clever names) and serves them in a brightly-colored dining room. But you’re not staying. The gimmicky raison d’être of the Flamingo... read more
Killer programming in a huge old construction depot right on the canal. Every taste—from left-field and experimental electronic to indie rock and hip-hop—gets its night. Visual art exhi... read more
The mismatched tables at this Canal-side wine bar are marked every night with Post-It reservations. For the happy few who have scored a table, it’s an elbows-on-the-tables, wine-guzzling good... read more
It’s lunch only at this feel-good cantine/épicerie. A few tables are scattered between two rooms brimming with takeaway products. Changing carte shows plenty of wit and makes the most ... read more
Poured concrete floors and bare wooden tables set the minimalist scene for franco-nippon fusion. Young and smiling chef assembles standout sushi and flambées his seafood in saki. Try for the... read more
Inside it's cracked tile floors, old wooden tables, and harmlessly surly bartenders spinning the latest indie tunes. Belgian beer can be pounded here, or outside in plastic cups along the banks of ... read more
A few steps from the Canal and one of its prettiest foot bridges, the Hotel du Nord is polished, poised, and not to be confused with the actual hotel on the other side of the canal. The resto/bar d... read more
This place makes good-enough pizza (odd combos, clever names) and serves them in a brightly-colored dining room with well-priced wine. But you’re not staying. The gimmicky raison d’&eci... read more
Looking for a dive in which to get plastered after dinner around the Canal? You could do a lot worse than la Patache. Yellow walls plastered with old posters and maps, a working wood-burning stove.... 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 ...