Category: Paris

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Comptoir Les Deux Magots: Parisian Tradition with a Side of Charm

Nestled just beside the legendary literary café Les Deux Magots, Le Comptoir feels like an elegant younger sibling, one that stays true to tradition while embracing a more relaxed, everyday charm. It’s not a reinvention of the classic but rather a continuation with a modern rhythm, tailored for those seeking...

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Miznon Marais Review: My Experience of Israeli Street Food in Paris

Walking into Miznon Marais, I knew right away this wasn’t going to be your typical Parisian dining experience. Forget hushed whispers and the sound of glasses gently clinking. Here, it’s all about the energy. The music is loud, the servers are shouting out names to hand over plates of food,...

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Eating in Paris on a Budget

When most people think of a Paris food tour, they worry about how the high cost of food could pile up meal after meal. In the past, there was some real truth to the notion that feeding yourself in Paris was going to cost you a pretty penny. However, this...

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The Ultimate Guide to Paris Christmas Markets: Must-Visit Spots, Events, and Tips

Paris is an undisputed haven for foodies, but its line-up of Christmas markets will open you up to a totally different side of the French capital’s culinary scene. Although most of us know it as a city of elegance and sophistication, the Parisians go all in on their holiday festivals....

The Best Beef Bourguignon in Paris

Beef bourguignon, otherwise known as boeuf bourguignon, ranks alongside classics like onion soup, escargot, and quiche as one of the most celebrated dishes in French cuisine. A true crowd-pleaser among locals and visitors, it always goes down a treat on my Paris food tours. Chefs have tweaked the recipe over...

Chez Janou Review: A Taste of Provençal Cuisine

  French regional cuisine emerged in the 20th century as a response to modern Parisian cooking popularized by chef Auguste Escoffier. Families from rural areas like Auvergne, Normandy, Alsace, and Provence brought traditional dishes to Paris, opening bistros and brasseries that introduced countryside flavors to the city and enriched French...

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The Best Croissants in Paris

The humble, yet elegant croissant is an iconic French food loved by Parisians and adored by all who visit the City of Light. The best croissants in Paris are typically croissant au beurre, which have straight ends with a flaky delicate crust and pair perfectly with a cup of black...

The 6 Best Kosher Restaurants In Paris

Kosher travelers will be relieved to find that Paris has an outstanding line-up of kosher food options peppered throughout the city. While many of the best kosher restaurants in Paris serve traditional Israeli food, others specialize in the likes of French or Italian cuisine, too. I first learned about the...

The 8 Best Rooftop Bars in Paris

There’s no better place to soak up some cracking views in the City of Light than from the rooftops. I’ve hit up countless rooftop bars in Paris in my time, yet the vistas of the sparkling Eiffel Tower and legendary Seine River continue to get me every time. When I...

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Eating Paris: Le Marais Food & Wine Tour
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  • 3 Hours
  • Small Group
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Eating Paris: Montmartre Food & Wine Tour

Eating Paris: Montmartre Food & Wine Tour

Introduction to a Bohemian Foodie Neighborhood

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  • 3 Hours
  • Small Group

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