Au Pied de Cochon is a testament to another time, perhaps the museum-brasserie par excellence. But one can eat well here, and given the genial service and gorgeous dining room, I frankly can’t see why you wouldn’t.
Category: Paris et Ma Vie
All things Parisian, and tidbits about my life
Bistrot des Tournelles is the Place to Go for Stick-to-Your-Ribs French Fare
The French fare here is perfect for a cold day in the Marais.
Au Petit Panisse is Just as Delightful at Dinner
I first visited Au Petit Panisse several years ago, at lunchtime, and while in rereading my review now I apparently loved it, for some reason, I didn’t remember it all that fondly….
This Young Haute Cuisine Chef Is Approaching Familiar Products with a Novel Eye
This Michelin-starred table is breaking fine dining codes and leading me to question what I expect of certain time-tested ingredients.
Chez Georges Continues to Impress Me
Chez Georges’ consistency is one of the many things I love about it, alongside the conviviality, the history, and the welcome, which boasts that oh-so-Parisian brand of snark and haughtiness. It’s for all of these reasons and so many more that it remains my favorite place to eat classic French food in Paris.
Les Parisiens Is A True Stunner of Haute Bistronomy
The plates at this spot steps from the Musée d’Orsay are as delicious as they are beautiful.
Semilla is the Perfect Blend of Contemporary and Classic
The menu at this industrial-chic bistro frequently offers variations on a theme: Appetizers often hail from the sea (as is perhaps apt, given that it’s owned by the same folks who helm Fish La Boissonnerie across the street), while ceviches and marinated fish are frequent fliers.
La Taverne De ZHAO Is As Good As They Say
This noodle spot takes no reservations, but it’s totally worth the wait.
Old School Flavors with Old World Charm at Le Bistrot de Paris
For an Old World bistrot that understands the assignment within spitting distance of the Musée d’Orsay, look no further.
Brasserie des Prés Is Beautiful and Uneven – But Still Worth a Stop
My favorite French onion soup in Paris… and a few missteps.