Paris - The Eats
- vinhn210
- Jun 29, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: May 15, 2023
Paris is known for having delicious food, ranging from multi-course meals to pastries, for all types of cuisines and is a hub for aspiring chefs and pâtissiers. You can get a baguette from a nearby bakery for €1 or spend over €350/person at a 3-star Michelin restaurant. The options for food in the French capital are endless.
This is the map I made to organize and plan my trip!
Meals
Pur' - Jean-François Rouquette (1-Michelin star, multi-course set or à la carte)
Pink Mamma (book reservation 2 weeks in advance, coming at the first time slot will allow you to sit up top on the 4th floor in the famous green room!)
Frenchie (1-Michelin star, only offers a multi-course set all visitors eat, make reservation weeks in advance)
Boutary (multi-course set or à la carte)
L’Ami Jean (make reservation weeks in advance)
Angelina Paris
Cafe de Flore
Breizh Café (chain, known for their Breton crepes)
Clamato (does not take reservations)
Hanoï Cà Phê Opéra
Restaurant Pastamore
Ore - Ducasse au Château de Versailles
Abri Soba
Brasserie L'Alsace (came across near Champs-Élysées, first meal in Paris)
Cafe Kleber (found in Trocadéro and ate dinner here waiting for the sun to set and see Eiffel Tower's lights twinkle at night)
Did not visit during this trip
Septime (1-Michelin star, super hard to get a reservation at, you need to call exactly 3 weeks in advance when it’s 10 AM in France)
Épicure (3 Michelin star, at least €350/person - I am not rich enough to splurge)
Desserts/Cafes
Laduree
Boutique Pierre Hermé
La Maison d’Isabelle (won 1st prize award for best butter croissant in Île-de-France in 2018)
Brigat'
Back in Black
Aki Boulangerie
The Alley
Did not visit during this trip
Berthillon (gelato place, was closed for a few weeks when I went)
Stohrer
Mori Yoshida
Cédric Grolet Opéra
L’Éclair de génie
Carette
Doriimu 多瑞姆 - Bubble Tea & Fruit Tea Bar
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