This new restaurant-shop next to Astier is exactly what Paris needs more of right now: affordable wines (€5 per glass for the good stuff), premium charcuterie, delicious terrines, hefty platte... read more
Housed in a former carpentry workshop, this brand new bar-resto between Oberkampf and République aims to lure cash nerds with their mix of luxe lighting, leather club chairs, mounted toys, a... read more
A line forms every night outside this fry shop on the bar-heavy rue Oberkampf. The happily wasted dive into cones of double-fried frites and end up with one of eight sauces smeared across their fac... read more
In this simple brick and wood space you’ll find one of the best dinner options around the über-trendy bar zone of Oberkampf. Olivier Gaslain’s table dates from the first wave of bi... read more
A place where a Roman (or New Yorker) might actually feel at home - Al Taglio represents a new breed of Paris pizza restaurant. Bucking the trend of individual pies and fork-and-knife formality, Al... read more
This “school cafeteria” has the obvious recipe for the onzième kids: atomic ’60s lighting, vintage chairs and contemporary bistro bites. Wildly popular, the modish mid-day ... read more
Iñaki Aizpitarte is a sexy young Basque chef who has foodies from every continent tossing their panties. After trailing hype from La Famille to Transversal, he and partner Frédé... read more
The dark panelled dining room on a side street near Republique does feel, as the name suggest, like a hideaway. Rodolphe Paquin puts out rib-sticking French fare like rillettes with rustic bread, f... read more
With its checkered cloth napkins and old-school waiters, this place is delightfully time-warp. Local bargain-hunters and tourists (it’s in every guide) come for grandmotherly classics like ra... read more
Brit chef Gary Willimont runs this little joint near Voltaire. Having worked alongside celebrities Gordon Ramsey and Jamie Oliver, he knows a thing or two about high-brow contemporary cooking. But ... read more
Bright sparks from African expat community and visiting World Music stars make up the crowd at lively, discreetly marked Rue St. Maur spot. Mix of Cameroonian and Senegalese flavors, which means cr... 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 ...