The lunchtime prix fixe at Affinité is frankly a steal – and manages to walk the ideal line between nostalgia and refinement.
Tag: Paris Restaurants
Pizzamarole is the Pop-Up I Didn’t Know I Needed
This pop-up at Rigmarole is only running until the end of February – get there while you still can!
Café des Ministères Is the Ideal Spot for Consequential Portions of Classic French Food
Café des Ministères is exactly what one hopes for from a classic French bistro – the kind that has become thin on the ground in Paris in recent years.
Chez Georges (rue du Mail) Is As Good as the Legends Say
There’s a reason why Chez Georges is often appended by the phrase “rue du Mail.” Paris is home to no shortage of establishments bearing the same name, but those in the know know that this one in the 2nd arrondissement, which has been serving up bistro staples since 1964, is the Chez Georges on record. And I’ve finally confirmed for myself just why this bistro is so storied.
I Almost Didn’t Tell You About Chez Marius
Chez Marius is barely ten minutes from my home, and I’d been walking past it for months before, last week, I finally paid it a visit with a friend.
At Riv’K, the Food is Exquisite – But the Experience is Wanting
Phenomenal fusion fare in an uncomfortable ambiance.
At Marsan, Hélène Darroze Manages to Cultivate True Playfulness in a Fine Dining Space
A Michelin-starred experience worthy of acclaim with a lovely nostalgic playfulness.
Halle aux Grains Had Some Strong Points but Ultimately Fell Falt
This grain-focused restaurant from father-son powerhouse Michel and Sébastien Bras was ultimately disappointing, especially given the high price tag.
Le Camondo Offers Generous Portions and Precise Execution of Classic French Fare in a Gorgeous Space
Looking for great pâté en croûte? Look no further.
Banh Mi and Doughnuts Are the Perfect Pair at Nonette
In which I tried a durian doughnut.