Dépôt Légal: A Stylish All-Day Spot for Food, Coffee & Cocktails in Paris
Introduction to Dépôt Légal The first time I stopped by Dépôt Légal, I told myself it would be a quick coffee. You can probably guess how that ended. One coffee turned into sitting down, then looking at the dessert display a bit too long, and suddenly I was fully committed...
Paris Food & Drink
Paris, a city that sparkles with romance and charm. From ascending the Eiffel Tower to being captivated by the Mona Lisa at the Louvre, it has something for everyone. But for us food lovers,Paris is all about dreaming of flaky croissants, rich wines, creamy cheeses, and yes, even adventurous escargot...
The 5 Best Street Food Spots to Eat in Paris
Although grabbing a quick bite to eat is not usually associated with French culture, the Paris street food scene has really taken off in recent years. From the classic crêpe, probably the city’s original street food dish, to food trucks serving gourmet burgers, it’s not hard to find plenty of...
In a country where meat is on nearly every menu, it probably comes as no surprise that the French love charcuterie. Found in nearly every Paris bistro, une assiette de charcuterie (a charcuterie plate) is one one of the best ways to introduce yourself to this delicious French food, especially...
Bakeries are an essential part of French life, and you can’t leave Paris without visiting at least one, although it’s very easy to try more! Whether you are looking for a crispy baguette, delicious dessert or the best pastries in Paris, here are our picks of where to go. 1....
How and What to Order at a Parisian Pâtisserie
For all their beauty, a Parisian pâtisserie can be a daunting place. With so many sparkling confections laid before you, how do you know where to start? While a classic croissant is always a good order, there are many delights to discover if you’re willing to branch out and butcher a few words. We’ve...
Moroccan Couscous is One of The Most Parisian Dishes You Can Eat
When you think of Parisian food, you probably imagine a crusty baguette in the basket of a bicycle, a market-stall heaving with artisanal cheeses, a plate of escargot with melted butter and garlic or a display of dainty pastel macarons in the window of a boulangerie.
7 Very European Food Festivals
Art, music, architecture – these are just three of the things you might associate with the continent of Europe – but there’s so much more to it than that. (And we’re not talking about literature, language or philosophy either) Let’s look at some of the weird and wonderful things Europeans...
20 of Eating Europe’s Favorite Chefs from across Europe
What makes a chef popular or one of our “favorites”? This wasn’t such an easy list to compile. Sure, I could list top restaurants or chefs that have achieved the much coveted Michelin star, but this rating doesn’t necessarily make a chef popular or loved. Over recent years, television has...
Eating Europe Tours
- Thu - Mon
- 2.5 hrs Hours
- Private tour
Porto Wine & Dine: Port Wine Cave and Food Tour
A culinary walking tour of Porto’s authentic Vila Nova de Gaia neighborhood, with a visit to the world's oldest port wine cellar, port wine tastings and traditional delicious food.
- Mon-Sat
- 4 Hours
- Small Group
Dine in the same cafe as Albert Einstein and meet the local vendors keeping the city’s food traditions alive. Explore the mysterious history of Prague through its cuisine.
- Daily
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group