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Expat Aussie chef James Henry took Paris by storm at Au Passage and Bones. Here he shares his favourite restaurants and bars in his adopted city.
These establishments could daunt the unacquainted, but Erwin has given guests a letter of introduction, as it were, in the form of a simple printed brochure to the food stores of Paris's fashionable 6th arrondissement. Erwin secured each shop owner's permission to be included in the guide and also asked if each would take
Australian Gourmet Traveller travel feature on Tina Arena's favourite Paris experiences. Clearly, despite her celebrity here, Arena's Paris is not the City of Light filled with fashion boutiques and gold-leafed bridges. To follow her If somebody told me I could never eat cheese again, I think I'd stab myself; just shoot me.
More cosmopolitan and less formal, Paris dining is better today than it has ever been, shifting gear from historic to hip with characteristic verve. Here's where to eat.
Eating on a budget in Paris often means foregoing the traditional three-course meal, but that's no bad thing when you also want to leave time for sightseeing. Thanks to the credit crunch, an increasing number of bistros are growing more flexible, allowing diners to order just one or two courses (particularly at lunch) and
He was so taken with this country he agreed to share his favourite Paris places with Gourmet Traveller. A COSTES ADDRESS. A FUN NEIGHBOURHOOD. A MARVELLOUS MUSEUM. A PRETTY PARK. A SECRET BISTRO. A GRAND RESTAURANT. A CUTE AND COSY BAR. A MUST-VISIT MARKET.
Perfect for weekend breaks to Paris. Read Conde Nast Traveller's free travel guide with information about where to visit, where to eat, where to stay and what to do in Paris, France.
Hotel guests are guaranteed a reservation at this most stylish of Parisian bistros and the special privilege of breakfast: baguettes from Eric Kayser; featherlight croissants from patissier Gerard Mulot; hard-boiled eggs; Comte cheese and ham sliced straight from the leg on the counter; oranges in orange-flower water; yoghurt
Brahimi heads back to his native land at least three times a year, most recently to film the series French Food Safari for SBS. "I discovered some new places, it was a good eye-opener," he says of the two-week tour. Beautiful, seasonal produce is at the core of each of Brahimi's top 10 Parisian eating experiences, whether it's
The best places to eat, drink, play and stay in Paris whether you're visiting for a day or a week, including Divellec, new cocktail bar Solera and the boutique Le Saint Hotel.
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