L’Escient is a traditional bistro cuisine with a touch of Asian influences. Open since August 18 2011, this pretty restaurant with a violet-grey façade is part of the neobistro trend. Thus far overlooked by critics, l’Escient might well be the gem of last summer...
Le Chemise In the bistronomy trend.An ex-Tour d’Argent is at the stoves of this chic and modern bistro...
Typical old-fashioned Brasserie with one of the best summer views in Paris from its terrace which is invariably packed. Brasserie de l’Ile St-Louis is located behind Notre-Dame de Paris.
Le Rubis is the best know wine bar in Paris, offering an extensive wine list centred mainly on the Beaujolais and Loire wines...
Palais de Tokyo's art-space Tokyo Eat restaurant designed by Stéphane Maupain with round tables, UFO-style lamps and chairs decorated by artists like German Artist Marcus Kreiss.
In the great tradition of bistros of Les Halles District, L’épi d’Or, which is quite near the Louvre Museum, proposes a French cuisine of tradition...
Next to the Champs-Elysées, Savy is the oldest and one of the last typical bistro of the area...
Between Menilmontant and Oberkampf, this place is not really like others. Taxi Jaune is a little gem nestled in a quiet street of a lively area.
Chez Denise is one of the last bastions of Paris halles and a typical Parisian address.You can eat any time, day or night, a kitchen "bourgeois" very good consistency.
Spring. This small modern bistro run by young chef Daniel Rose has fast become one of the most sought-out foodie destinations in Paris