5 Rules You Should Be Following in Paris to Eat like a Local

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In a culture that revolves around food, the French have not only perfected the art of cooking but the art of dining as well.  And in a country also deeply in love with rules, naturally these two elements of French culture—dining, and rules—make perfect bedfellows.  Whether you’re coming to France for the first time or […]

Our Favorite Paris Restaurants by Neighborhood: Oberkampf

Astier is one of our favorite Oberkampf restaurants for a classic Parisian bistrot experience.

The Oberkampf neighborhood seamlessly blends the best of classic and contemporary French cuisines. This hip quartier takes its rather un-French name after German-born Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, the royal manufacturer of Louis XVI and the inventor of the toile de Jouy fabric. Once a humble working-class district, Oberkampf is now one of the liveliest areas in Paris, […]

3 Gluten-Free Croissants in Paris So Good You Won’t Believe It

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You don’t need gluten in your diet to enjoy some of the best baked goods Paris has to offer. Parisian bakeries excel in gluten-free baking. You’ll have no trouble getting hold of gluten-free versions of any French pastry you can dream of, except for one: the croissant.  Making this quintessential French viennoiserie without gluten is […]

The Complete Vegetarian Guide to Paris

When it comes to vegetarian restaurants in Paris, Chambre Noire does a romesco like no other.

Following a vegetarian diet can be tricky in the city of charcuterie and canard, but it is possible. Vegetarianism hasn’t quite reached Paris in the same way as it has the rest of the world. But lately, the gastronomic pride for charcuterie and beef bourguignon is starting to feel threatened. Well, maybe.  Although many traditional […]

Our Favorite Paris Restaurants by Neighborhood: Bastille

The best baguettes in Paris taste even better when enjoyed at an idyllic Parisian cafe with a cup of coffee.

Over the years, Bastille has transformed from a humble artisanal hub to a verifiable gastronomic wonderland. The area around the Bastille was once where people made things—every commerce was a cabinet maker, a carpet weaver, or a ceramicist. It was the artisanal crafts quarter of the city, full of skilled workers turning out beautiful objects.  […]

The Complete Vegan Guide to Paris

Many of the best vegan restaurants in Paris make a mean veggie burger.

From sit-down restaurants to grab-and-go bakeries, plenty of places in Paris cater to a plant-based diet. In the past, finding a vegan restaurant in Paris has been nothing short of a struggle. Luckily, that’s not really the case anymore. With more than 50 vegan eateries and coffee shops having opened in the past couple of […]

5 Famous Restaurants You Have to Visit in Paris

As one of the top food destinations in the world, there’s no shortage of famous restaurants in Paris. From historic addresses to those made famous by celebrity diners, here we round up some of the most iconic Paris restaurants that are actually worth a visit.  Le Fouquet’s Open since 1899, the historic Le Fouquet’s is […]

The 7 Best Places for Coffee in Paris + Essential Coffee Vocab

One of our favorite Saint-Germain-des-Prés restaurants is actually a cafe serving excellent coffee and pastries.

In Paris, cafe culture runs deep.  Coffee culture, well—as others have reported, it’s still developing.  For many years, the only available coffee options in Paris were very average, at best. This is for a number of reasons, among them strict regulations for opening new cafes, France’s history of colonialism, and general lack of innovation in […]

5 Cheap Eats in Paris That Are Perfect for Any Budget

If you're looking for cheap food in Paris, you can't go wrong with a burger from Roomies.

Paris is more than just macarons and meringues, or coffee and croissants.  It is the umami of Asian cuisine, the waft of Middle-Eastern scents, the warmth of African soul food, the comfort of American classics, the proud traditions of Italian cooking, the spicy trails of Indian curries—and of course, those beloved French classics, too. The […]