Saint-Germain Paris: History, Cafés, Culture & Local Experiences
History buffs, I’ve got a place in Paris I know you’ll love – it’s Saint-Germain-des-Prés! Blending medieval streets, intellectual heritage, cafés, and contemporary Parisian lifestyle, this part of the French capital has some real charm. Why Saint-Germain-des-Prés Is a Cultural and Historic Neighborhood Saint-Germain, Paris, is lively yet intimate, with...
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Plaq Paris: Bean-to-Bar Chocolate with an Artisan Heart
The first thing I noticed at Plaq is that this isn’t just a chocolate shop, it’s a working chocolate atelier that happens to welcome you inside. Plaq is a true bean-to-bar chocolatier, meaning everything starts with raw cacao beans and ends here, in their own space, without shortcuts or unnecessary...
Ma Bourgogne: A Classic Paris Bistro in the Heart of Le Marais
The first time I sat down at Ma Bourgogne, I remember thinking, okay, this is exactly what people mean when they talk about a “real” Parisian brasserie. Not trendy, not trying to reinvent anything, just confidently itself. This is a classic bistro through and through, with old-world touches that feel...
Cul de Cochon Review: A Parisian Wine Bar That’s All About Meat, Mood & Natural Wines
I’ll start with the obvious, the name definitely makes you pause the first time. “Cul de Cochon” translates to “pig’s bottom,” which sounds like a joke until you’re standing in front of a seriously good charcuterie counter. Once you step inside Cul de Cochon, it becomes very clear that this...
TA Crèmerie: A Cheese-Lover’s Haven Tucked Into Paris
TA Crèmerie is a small, tightly curated fromagerie that feels very intentional rather than expansive. It’s part of the Terroirs d’Avenir family and closely connected to the neighboring TA Boulangerie, which already tells you a lot about the philosophy here. This is a place built around producers, seasons, and craft,...
Victoire Boulangerie Pâtisserie: Parisian Baking with Soul
Victoire is a small neighborhood boulangerie pâtisserie near Place des Saint Pères, and I genuinely liked that it feels local rather than polished for visitors. It is not a flashy artisan lab or a trend driven bakery. It is a charming, traditional spot that focuses on doing the classics properly....
TA Boulangerie: A Modern Paris Bakery with Heart, Crust, and Craft
Some Paris bakeries announce themselves loudly. TA Boulangerie isn’t one of them. It sits quietly on rue du Nil, doors open to a steady trickle of regulars who know exactly what they want, and it lets the bread make the case on its own. Here’s what I found on my...
Michalak Bac: A Modern Parisian Pâtisserie from Christophe Michalak
The first thing I felt walking into Michalak Bac was control. Everything looked precise, intentional, and confident. Christophe Michalak is known for shaking up classic French pastry, and you can feel that energy immediately. What kind of pastry shop is Michalak Bac? Photo credit: Michalak Bac This is not your...
Maison Mulot: Elegant Pastries & Heritage in Saint-Germain
The first thing I noticed about Maison Mulot was how quietly confident it felt. No flashy displays, no trendy twists screaming for attention. Just a long-standing Parisian bakery that knows exactly what it does well. Founded by Gérard Mulot, Maison Mulot sits comfortably in that space between pâtisserie, boulangerie, and...
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Eating Paris: Montmartre Food & Wine Tour
Introduction to a Bohemian Foodie Neighborhood
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