Let's be clear: Yves Camdeborde's new "wine bar" is an over-lit shoebox with no seating and only a shiny metal counter upon which to lean. So don't come here expecting comfort. In fact, don't come ... read more
Chef William Ledeuil is back this Bis - a sister restaurant just a few steps down from Ze Kitchen Galerie. The autumn opening of KGB was met with many a spy-themed headline and almost uniform prais... read more
With Guilo Guilo in Montmartre, this newcomer near Odéon is causing a stir and showing that Japanese is more than just sushi. The experience at Shu begins when you enter a tiny elfin door an... read more
Micro bar à vins with only a handful of tables and a marble counter that also supports a shiny red meat slicer. Pick a bottle off the bookshelf, then soak it up with piles of thinly sl... read more
The name will be familiar to American city-dwellers, as the ubiquitous chain licensed its name from this original shop. Cosi Paris isn't part of any franchise, though, unless you count ties to the ... read more
A half-timbered rustic space transports the local clientele - politicos, editors, fashionistas - to the untrendy Auvergne during the space of a meal. Photos of the namesake breed, whose beef is use... read more
Instead of a predictable East-meets-West menu of disjointed global dishes, William Ledeuil presents an original and artful marriage of French and Asian ingredients across four concept-driven menu s... read more
Despite its move, still holds the “best Spanish” title, hands down. The Iberian kitchen turns out très bon tapas, proper paella and a heart-pounding almond gaspacho. The modern e... read more
In 2009, real Parisians are obsessed with hamburgers, pizza and smoothies - sort of a drag if you're visiting from New York and hoping to gawk at the snail-eating locals. One solution: book a table... read more
Forget Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore; they’re overpriced, clogged with tourists, and choking on fumes from boulevard St-Germain. For a vrai Paris experience, head to this precious ... read more
One of the most notorious doors in town, bought out not long ago by Queen’s Philippe Fatien. If you can get past the red facade and into the crimson, velvet, and gold depths, keep your peeper... read more
Smart students and Anglo expats dig this small orange lounge for its fun, no-nonsense vibe and mule-kicking cocktails. House special is an apple martini that’s a far cry from the neon-green s... read more
This left bank boutique hotel combines the romance of Paris past with the modern convenience of Manhattan present (or Brooklyn, at the very least). The location is a visiting francophile's dream - ... 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 ...