France: Paris


In a nutshell...

Paris can be discovered in many different ways. Sightseers can visit the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Cœur, the Montparnasse Tower and the Arc de Triomphe Cultural visits of Paris include the Louvre, the Pompidou Centre, the Grand Palace and the Orsay Museum. Whichever sights you choose, the capital abounds with visual delights.


Fashion capital of the world, Paris also presents style and luxury from the Champs-Elysées to the Rue de Rivoli, where you can visit the Baccarat Museum or the Museum of Fashion and Fabric.
Paris is also every man’s town and quarters such as the old Montmartre or unusual Belleville with their bistros and traditional festivals are symbolic of the village spirit that can be found within this metropolis.
Finally, Paris is a city of fine food where well-known chefs such as Fauchon and Lenôtre are well-established on the Place de la Madeline.
A city to visit, explore and relish!


Paris : Restaurants

L HOMME BLEU

L HOMME BLEU - rue Jean-Pierre-Timbaud

As you may have guessed from the name, this is a restaurant that serves North African specialties like couscous and tagines (lamb, plum, almond, lemon), pastilla and many middle eastern pastries from(...)


LES PHILOSOPHES

LES PHILOSOPHES - rue Vieille-du-Temple

Long before the philosophical cafe trend, a group of friends passionate about debate and philosophy decided to open this cafe where they could organize debate night and think and rethink the world.(...)


LE POLICHINELLE

LE POLICHINELLE - rue de Charonne

This restaurant welcomes customers into a friendly environment where there are always regulars among the original furnishings and wood filled room. Often full on the week-ends, its a good idea to(...)


LE BALBUZARD CAFE

LE BALBUZARD CAFE - rue René-Boulanger

This Corsican restaurant, several feet from République place, serves many specialties from the island such as braised lamb, chestnut cream and canestrellis (cookies) as well as wine and cheese. (...)


CHAI 33

CHAI 33 - cour Saint-Emilion

This establishment in lively Bercy Village offers a space dedicated to the discovery of wine. Here you can test, buy and drink a different kinds of vintages selected by their sommeliers who have put(...)


CAFE MARCO POLO

CAFE MARCO POLO - avenue du Trône

Next to Nation place, this huge brasserie serves traditional French food as well as pizza. In this spacious setting done in dark wood, servers, while busy, are always in a good mood and will happily(...)


BUDDHA BAR

BUDDHA BAR - rue Boissy-d anglas

Travel deep into the mythic world of dragons, buddahs, music and ambiance; this restaurant rivals any you've ever been to. Down several flights of stairs, customers discover a whole new world of(...)


LA FOURMI AILEE

LA FOURMI AILEE - rue du Fouarre

The odd name does nothing to conceal an even more mysterious establishment; high ceilings, walls covered in bookshelves so high you need a ladder to reach some of the books, and a mezzanine that(...)


LE MUSIC-HALL

LE MUSIC-HALL - avenue Franklin-D.-Roosevelt

Theatrical producerValério Berkovics and young chef Hervé Nepple have really created something to talk about. Their colorful restaurant hosts a morning lounge until 4am every Friday and Saturday and(...)


CHEZ MARIANNE

CHEZ MARIANNE - rue des Hospitalières-Saint-Gervais

The attractive feature of this restaurant is that everyone can create their own plate as they like. There are lots of options; hummus, tarama, sesame cream, and meat stuffed dumplings, it just takes(...)


LES DEUX CANARDS

LES DEUX CANARDS - rue du Faubourg Poissonnière

This restaurant, opened in 1942 and originally called La Fauvette, soon took up the rhythm of the employees who worked at the neighboring printing house night and day, witnesses to the Resistance(...)


LES BOMBIS

LES BOMBIS - rue de Chaligny

Although there has been a change in ownership (the former proprietors now run La Boulangerie in the 20th district) this cafe has kept its charm of days past with old fashioned booths and a large(...)


BOFINGER

BOFINGER - rue de la Bastille

Bofinger came to fame in 1864 when the woodworking artisans of Faubourg Saint-Antoine (by way of Alsace) began to frequent the restaurant for the beer they served from Paris' first drafts. The small(...)


LE FIN GOURMET

LE FIN GOURMET - rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile

In the middle of l'île Saint-Louis, not far from Notre Dame, Fin Gourmet just celebrated its one year anniversay. Run by David Magniez and Yohann Gerbout, restauranteurs trained by the best, this(...)


CHEZ CHARTIER

CHEZ CHARTIER - rue du Faubourg Montmartre

This restaurant, classified as a historic monument in 1989, seems right out of the past. They serve simple traditional favorites, light light soups and roast chicken with fries. The 1900 decor is(...)


CAFE DE L INDUSTRIE

CAFE DE L INDUSTRIE - rue Saint-Sabin

Cafe de l'Industrie has invested in both sides of the street and there isn't a defining characteristic between them: both have walls covered in frames of various paintings. Hanging over the(...)


LE ZIMMER

LE ZIMMER - place du Châtelet

Founded at the end of the 19th century by a family from Alsace, this brasserie adjoins the Châtelet theater. Located at Châtelet place, it is at the heart of Paris and in the middle of culture. Once(...)


LES DEUX MAGOTS

LES DEUX MAGOTS - place Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Not far from Luxembourg Gardens at the historic Saint-Germain-des Prés place, this cafe is one of the most important social and literary establishments in Paris. Authors such as Breton, Eluard,(...)


AU PIED DE COCHON

AU PIED DE COCHON - rue Coquillère

Known for its "Bearnaise grilled Pig's foot," prize winner in a large contest, Au pied de cochon, open since 1946, is located just next to the imposing St. Eustache church. If the cream of the(...)


LA CLOSERIE DES LILAS

LA CLOSERIE DES LILAS - boulevard du Montparnasse

The fashionable set of society eats here: some come to see and other to be seen. A table on the patio is difficult to find once spring time rolls around. The establishment is composed of a(...)


GRANDE MOSQUEE DE PARIS

GRANDE MOSQUEE DE PARIS - rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire

Based in the Mosque of Fès, this central Mosque in Paris is a mythical place for relaxation and culture. Around a table in the garden patio you can sip on a sugared mint tea and try delicious(...)


LE TEMPS DES CERISES

LE TEMPS DES CERISES - rue de la Butte-aux-Cailles

This Parisian bistro at Buttes aux Cailles is a neighborhood joint. A blue-collar co-op, this place has all the designs of a regulars cafeteria, serving simple traditional dishes like: cassoulet,(...)


LE ZANGO (LES HALLES)

LE ZANGO (LES HALLES) - rue du Cygne

In the lively pedistrian neighborhood Etienne-Marcel, Zango spreads out over 300m² offering a luminous space to its customers which is amplified by the use of light woos and copper in the decor. The(...)


CALLE 24

CALLE 24 - rue de Beautreillis

Originally opened by a Cuban, this restaurant in the Marais is a sort of cafeteria offering all kinds of tapas and some original dishes like cod stuffed calamari and manchego eggplant. Before dining,(...)


LES SAVEURS DE FLORA

LES SAVEURS DE FLORA - avenue Georges-V

This restaurant on the luxurious Avenue Georges V is located across from two palaces and serves high quality food to a chic clientele. Here is the place to come to try rich French food: Creamy(...)


LES EDITEURS

LES EDITEURS - 4, carrefour de l'odéon

This restaurant, in the prestigious publishing district of Paris, offers more than 5,000 books for their clients reading pleasure. The menu is filled with traditional French plates that are innovated(...)


CHEZ PRUNE

CHEZ PRUNE - rue Beaurepaire 71 Quai Valmy

Along the banks of the Saint Martin Canal, Chez Prune has been an institution since 1998 amongs other popular bars and shops, this is the place to come hang out with friends. Mis-matched tables,(...)


AVE MARIA

AVE MARIA - rue Jacquard

Just over the threshold of this restaurant, the latin fiesta spirit and the colors of the tri-colored flag seem to transport you far away from Paris! To keep the party attitude happening, the bar(...)


COTE BERGAMOTE

COTE BERGAMOTE - rue Montfaucon

Cote Bergamote is a restaurant specializing in innovative French cooking. The atmosphere is very bright and airy, done in wood and stone giving it a natural appearance that makes one feel as if they(...)


LE PETIT PRINCE DE PARIS

LE PETIT PRINCE DE PARIS - rue Lanneau

This restaurant has at least two things going for it: open late and an excellent wine list! The reputated chef here will surprise you with inventive take on classic French dishes like: leek(...)


CHEZ JUSTINE

CHEZ JUSTINE - rue Oberkampf

Chez Justine is located just across the street from the famous Cafe Charbon. From the outside it looks a bit like an old fashioned inn, decorated with wood and dim lights creating an intimate(...)


L OGA RESTAURANT

L OGA RESTAURANT - rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud

Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud , a street well known to Parisians who like to stay out late, is home to several great restaurants, including stand-out Oga. A Parisien bistrot decorated as oriental boudoir(...)


EN ATTENDANT L OR

EN ATTENDANT L OR - rue Faidherbe

This trendy restaurant-bar near the metro station Faidherbe Chaligny, is all decked out with tall tables and stools in the corner, a large asymmetrical table in the middle, a large television and(...)


LE STARCOOKER

LE STARCOOKER - rue des Archives

For trendy nightclubbers, this Sunday brunch is a religion. The team at Starcooker knows how to attract a crowd: by serving a full sampler menu of seasonal choices with a cup of Alsace crément or(...)


LES PAPILLES

LES PAPILLES - rue Gay-Lussac

Les Papilles is a unique establishment in that it is part restaurant, part wine cellar and part fine food grocer. On a par with some of the greatest restaurants, this restaurant is particularly(...)


DANS LE NOIR

DANS LE NOIR - rue Quincampoix

This restaurant may be the only one of its kind. Its concept? Eating and drinking in the dark! It may seem like a pretty strange idea, but after an evening spent here, you'll learn to appreciate(...)


LE LOUP BLANC - rue Tiquetonne

The Loup Blanc (White Wolf) is the place to go for a Sunday brunch (11am-4:30pm) or for a generous meal at any time. The menu is full of delicate flavors and original dishes: savory rosemary chicken,(...)


L ECUREUIL

L ECUREUIL - rue Linné

Red and white checked napkins and generous portions of traditional recipes are what give this place an authentic, rustic flair! The complete name of the restaurant, L'écureuil,... l'Oie et le Canard(...)


LE KONG

LE KONG - rue du Pont-Neuf

Located on the 5th and 6th floors of the Pont-Neuf/Kenzo building, this popular restaurant was designed by Philippe Starck. The food is light and full of playful surprises such as orange duck egg(...)


FISH LA BOISSONNERIE

FISH LA BOISSONNERIE - rue de Seine

Before being a restaurant, this space served as a fish shop. The facade hasn't changed: all done in loely tile mosaic. Apparently, they kept the memory alive, too because the menu is filled with fish(...)


NANIWA-YA

NANIWA-YA - rue Sainte-Anne

Fans of Japanese cuisine that want to delve a little deeper than your basic sushi and sashimi will appreciate this restaurant. This cantine offers Japanese food as one would find in Japan. Lotus(...)


CHEZ MME GEN

CHEZ MME GEN - rue des Petites-Ecuries

This bistro, recently taken over, has kept the name of its former owner Geneviève who ran the place for 30 years. (It used to be called Relais Martel.) Its patio is a nice place to chill out at lunch(...)


L ETOILE DU BERGER

L ETOILE DU BERGER - rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève

This is the place to go for cheese lovers! Raclette (a swiss cheese dish) is unlimited; and whatever else you may choose to try: fondue, tartes, etc, everything is served in giant portions. The(...)


LE JARDIN DES PATES

LE JARDIN DES PATES - rue Lacépède

Not far from the Jardin des Plantes and the Mosque of Paris, this restaurant serves homemade pasta in a warm and intimate provencale environment. The pastas are prepared from a variety of grains(...)


LA CHAISE AU PLAFOND

LA CHAISE AU PLAFOND - rue du Trésor

Xavier Denamur, who opened the café Les Philosophes, opened this second cafe about 10 years ago. Danish Lena Paaske, in charge of decoration, created a triptyque while sculpter Grégory Ryan took care(...)


LE CAMBODGE III

LE CAMBODGE III - avenue Richerand

Judging by the nearly eternal line outside, their cooking must be worth the wait. Inside, the decor is representative of Cambodia: images of Ankor and the map of the country. The food is also(...)


PUB SAINT GERMAIN

PUB SAINT GERMAIN - rue de l'Ancienne-Comédie

This emblematic establishment of the protests in May 1968 has undergone some significant changes since then. The decor, renovated in 2005 by architect Johnathan Amar, transports clients to exotic(...)


BRASSERIE JULIEN

BRASSERIE JULIEN - rue du faubourg Saint-Denis

Just behind its large red curtain, the Brasserie Julien is host to a great spectacle for its customers. This former run down restaurant was transformed into a Art Nouveau masterpiece in the early(...)


DOMAINE DE LINTILLAC

DOMAINE DE LINTILLAC - rue Saint-Augustin

This concept restaurant with two addresses in Paris is a great place for dinner. Here, you'll have the opportunity to taste Perigourdian cuisine at its best: Duck filets, preserved duck, cassoulet(...)


AU PERE FOUETTARD

AU PERE FOUETTARD - rue Pierre-Lescot

Not far from Pompidou Center and the Halles, Au père fouettard offers a special cuisine that is particularly appreciated among friends. The decor is fairly rustic with lots of woodwork and it makes(...)


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Published on 2008-09-17.