For the best food and wine experiences
For a quick lunch skip restaurants and find a bakery – they all prepare fresh daily sandwiches and quiches to take away. Some even have a sit down area
Don’t over tip just leave some coins on the table, never more than 10% and always cash
Avoid tourist traps if a restaurant has a menu in 5 different languages, world flags and the waiters are smiling – run!
Get out of Paris wine tasting in Bordeaux and Bourgogne is possible by TGV and the renowned Champagne region is very close by
Visit Les Marché des Enfants Rouges Paris’ oldest covered food market is located at 39 rue de Bretagne (3rd district) and is a hub of Bourgeois-Bohemian Parisian life. Some stalls prepare hot meals
Ever dream of cheese filled chocolate? Chef Jean Paul Hévin did… try it at 231 rue Saint Honoré (1st district)