Non smoking, leans toward hipsters (must be the mojitos), and offers clean food plus French standbys like foie gras. The chocolate mousse is 8 euros …
Author: LauraG
Hotel Eldorado
Funky fun neighborhood, ten minute walk to Printemps, and very cheap as you share bathrooms. Walls are thin, not for light sleepers. The delicious next …
Le Bistro des Dames
Next to the Eldorado Hotel is a darling courtyard bistro with excellent French food, open till 2 a.m. (last order 11:30). Regional wines are …
Joe Allen
Get a burger, NY cheesecake, watch the Superbowl (if it’s January), and dine on possibly the best-priced brunch in Paris at 21 euros. Food till …
Rose Bakery
A French/British couple run this darling lunch/tea/bakery combo near Pigalle. It’s all organic, and a melange of French and British\recipes, from bangers and mash, to …
Nomad’s
6 days a week Parisians eat a croissant and cafe for breakfast, but on Sunday, it’s all about brunch. Every place worth eating at has …
Foody’s
Kind of a soup and salad bar, with fresh-squeezed juices and smoothies. Not far from Les Halles. Prices are reasonable and the food is fresh …
Le Cherche Midi 22
Italians move to Paris. They open restaurants. Some are good; this is really good. House made sauces and pastas. Even the fried mozzarella balls are …
Chez Denise
A meat-focused bistro at Les Halles open very late. Veal at 1 a.m.? No problem. Portions are generous, you get homey food, and, given the …
Bar a Chocolat Chez Mauboussin
Right on the Champs d’Elysees, above a really nice jewelry shop, you can get hot chocolate Paris style, which means a thick cup of chocolate …