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Paris Edition June 2021

Go And See

24 June 2021

Maison Plisson

With two locations and an e-shop, Maison Plisson specialises in traditional French cuisine, prepared exclusively with seasonal ingredients. Their motto is that you dine 'comme à la maison' (like at home) and don't we wish we had the same at ours.

Le Perchoir du Marais

Quite literally perched atop the famed BHV Marais department store, this rooftop features a panoramic view and an excellently curated drinks menu.

Aux Deux Amis

A coveted vintage bistrot sits rue Oberkampf, in the 11th. Featuring a zinc-topped bar and many glasses of wine, this is a Parisian hotspot especially on Fridays.

Clamato

Brought to you by the same people behind Septime, Clamato in Bastille has established itself as a local favourite for its incredible seafood dishes. It comes at a price—you'll need to factor in queues for this popular joint.

Café de Flore

Your stay in Paris wouldn't be complete withoutun petit déjeunerwith locals and regulars at Café de Flore. A literary monument in Saint Germain, where greats like Sartre and Beauvoir, Léger and Perriand used to meet.

Café Varenne

A lively and welcoming brasserie that calls the 7ème home, with vintage posters and tiled floors. It speicialises in great typical French dishes paired with a hearty wine list.

Les Fines Gueules

Nestled near Place Victoire in a quaint street in the 1er arrondissement, Les Fines Gueules is a hidden gem of a wine bar. Serving, it's an unmissable stop during your stay.

Pizzeria Lovine

Notorious among the foodies, Pizzeria Iovine proudly fashions real Neapolitan pizzas with ingredients fresh from Italy.

Circus Bakery

Although Paris is replete with incredible bakeries, we have our personal favourite: Circus Bakery. It also bike-delivers mouth-watering sourdough bread via its 'Flying Circus' service.

Salatim

This Israeli eatery is not one to miss—and not just because of its bright yellow facade. A low-key and fantastic spot in the 2nd arrondissement, perfect to order deliveries from as well.

Yen

Coming across authentic Japanese cuisine can be tricky but Yen knows how to work its magic. Set in a minimalist space in Saint Germain since 2000, it specialises in incredible soba noodles that leaves you wanting more.

Café Kitsuné

It's no secret Café Kitsuné makes great coffee. Take a seat at their trendy café-bar or grab a coffee for a stroll in the gardens of the Palais Royal, before venturing towards the Louvre and galleries.

LouLou

An institution in the Parisian scene, LouLou is a restaurant cherished by locals and tourists alike. Its terrace is perfect to enjoy the sun and an amazing lunch, after your visit at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs which it calls home.