Under the Pont Alexandre III bridge, between the Champs Elyssee and Les Invalides, the venue is stunning - all gleaming metalwork and cool curves in the toilets and bar area, superb lighting and ... read more
The former chef and owner of Au Bon Accueil have teamed up to revive the Burgundian roots and old name of this one-time regional bistro. The retrospection ends there. Coke-thin waitresses serve sli... read more
Bust out the AmEx Black for Alain Passard’s iconoclastic, musical creations. A signature amuse-bouche of cream, egg yolk, and maple syrup, served in the shell, begins the face-melting experie... read more
Stéphane Jégo worked for years under bistronomy pioneer Camdeborde. His own address shares the sophisticated-yet-sturdy approach to trad cuisine. Below black ham, berets, and garlic-a... read more
Since 1920, Petrossian has been one of the city's premier spots for caviar and smoked salmon. This restaurant offshoot has picked up some buzz with the addition of Senegalese chef Rougui Dia, almos... read more
This long péniche may look like prime wedding-reception and bar-mitzvah party turf (which, in fact, it is), but come summer it turns into the venue of choice for local electronic labels. The... read more
It's evident by the endless supply of caftans and light cardigans that owner and French native Christiane Celle loves St. Bart's. No matter how tempting are your favorite designer's resort and crui... read more
Jean-François Piège made headlines last year when he left Les Ambassadeurs, the 3-star restaurant of the Hôtel Crillon, to open a lowly brasserie. This was not to be just a... read more
The first Parisian cafe to roast its own beans. Owners Antoine Netien and Thomas Clark personally select them while on buying trips to Peru and Ethiopia. The French-Australian duo trains a sma... read more
Little had changed about this classic bistro near Invalides since its opening in 1923... until recently. In 2009 the infamous Thierry Costes and his partner Jean-François Piège swept ... 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 ...