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Paris may not have its own Nobu, but fans of the sushi franchise can for a very brief time enjoy Nobu Matsuhisa's mastery at a pop-up restaurant. A dark, sleek corner of the Ritz Hotel will host th... read more
Daniel Rose's long-awaited restaurant has finally reopened around the corner from the Louvre. No longer a solo act, Rose is now cooking with a talented team and the open kitchen is turning out a&nb... read more
Daniel Rose, the American chef who delighted French critics with his original restaurant up in the 9th, is back for a second performance of Spring. The new location around the corner from the Louvr... read more
La Régalade, that bastion of bistronomy way out on the city's southern edge, now has a central Paris location on the rue Saint-Honoré. Chef Bruno Doucet continues to turn out crazy de... read more
Modern day speakeasy in the jaw-dropping apartment of two American chefs. Ten course tasting menu starts with amuse and ends in homemade petit fours, with plenty of delicious tricks along the way. ... read more
Just a few steps from the Louvre, this relative newcomer has already drawn a loyal following with its excellent products and relaxed style. Sidle up to the bar and let the Kiwi in charge pour you s... read more
This place is a guidebook staple and sits just steps away from the Louvre, so be prepared to hear your neighbors speaking English. Get past that and dive into their solid bistro menu full of snails... read more
A welcome reminder for those who are mistakenly bored by Italian. Simple and seductive with only two or three rotating choices for every course. Try not to get attached to any one dish - the penne ... read more
No reservations and strong word of mouth means there's a line on the sidewalk by 8PM. The sort of food that would launch a celebrity hotspot if it were paired with an interior designer. Be glad for... read more
Towering Scotsman pushing haggis along with more traditional bar à vins fare. Simple plates are really just padding for the new & old world wines - ask the man with the red afro (Tim Joh... read more
Snaking line out the door moves fast. Forgo the sweaty basement seating and grab a stool at the counter instead. Canned beer washes down the edamame starter while you watch the open kitchen do its ... read more
This venerable institution was a favorite of Julia Child, Victor Hugo, and Napoléon Bonaparte. That guest list, along with the gorgeous Palais Royal setting and name-brand culinary talent of... read more
A flock of seagulls - the birds, not the band - sings on the PA while the Saint-Honoré shopworn slurp bivalves by the dozens. A plate of six oysters, soaked up with buttered, sliced rye and ... read more
When Restaurant Magazine named le Meurice among the "World's 50 Best Restaurants" they described the place as "classic, timeless, shameless." Chef Yannick Alléno's superb cooking has within ... read more
Who's up for grilled wolf? Tucked behind the Palais-Royal, this red-and-rock cave showcases Corsican cuisine from coast to peak. Seasonal menu changes, but expect grilled Mediterranean fish, wild b... read more
Cute moss-garden window boxes lead into this bright, ultra-mod new Japanese. The name says it all: tapas-style small plates of sushi, sashimi and tempura. Exotic combinations like plum-stuffed sard... read more
This hip joint occupies the northeast corner of one of the 1st’s most hyped-up areas, providing a great alternative to played-out L’Absinthe and overpriced Barlotti. Point Bar plates el... read more
It's not cheap, but discerning gullets come here to try new vins naturels and to delight in some of the country's best butter, oysters, beef, cheese, and so on. All the ingredients wears somebody's... read more
Kunitoraya, a well-loved but rather bare-bones canteen on the rue Saint-Anne, has just opened a pricey new Japanese restaurant on the tiny rue Villedo. Light and sleek, with plenty of mirrors to hi... 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 ...