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Tiny trattoria with only a handful of seats and a counter-top view of the kitchen. Watch as Frederica and Fabrizio assemble fresh mozza and other select ingredients into shining examples of simplic... read more
Small, well-worn wine bar is popular for its quality cave of indie producers from obscure Bordeaux, Loire, and Rhône appellations. In-the-know newcomers jockey with graying regulars for space... read more
Hardly the secret it was a couple of years ago, this place bursts with bobos and businessmen dialed in to its superior value. The limited ardoise follows the season and hovers around three choices ... read more
Turkish kebabcis are to Paris what curry shacks are to London or wurst stands to Berlin—cheap, plentiful, and all too often dubious. Forget Formica and stick meat: like the sultan’s sho... read more
Corner address remains popular with a mix of local blue collars, yuppies, artists, and writers who appreciate the fresh food, lively atmosphere, and reasonable prices. Generous, flavorful dishes li... read more
Without Peter Nilsson, La Gazzetta would be just another stylish/superficial place, not unlike it’s cross-town sister Le Fumoir. With the Swede behind the stove, however, it’s a foodie ... read more
Until very recently, this tiny bistro on the gastronomically gifted rue Paul Bert was on everybody’s list. Then the owners departed for the left bank to open Itinéraires. The show goes... read more
On the arty-bobo rue Charonne, Anne-Catherine Bley's soup bar serves up six fresh soups per day, along with salads, cheese and dessert. Her website will let you know what's coming up, so you can de... read more
On the very fooding rue Paul Bert, this former butcher shop has become one of the hardest-to-get reservations. The design crowd is drawn in by the cool retro interior, and latin lovers come for spi... read more
Four stories of caliente - this barrio has been classified as a historical monument thanks to a swirling staircase by Gustave Eiffel. You'll find dancing and tapas on the ground floor, a South Amer... 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 ...