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When my daughter first introduced me to Purely Elizabeth\u2019s granola, I was instantly hooked. With its blend of oats, quinoa, amaranth (a seed I had never even heard of before), nuts and berries, it was wholesome, crunchy and delicious. But here in Paris, it isn\u2019t something you can easily find in the shops. That\u2019s when I decided to create my own version, bringing together the best of those ingredients with a few personal touches.

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After a bit of experimenting, I came up with a recipe that\u2019s become a family favorite. It has just the right crunch, a light sweetness and plenty of good-for-you grains and seeds. Most importantly, I keep the sugar low, letting the natural flavors of coconut, maple syrup and dried fruit shine through. It\u2019s the perfect start to the day in Paris \u2013 or anywhere you call home.

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\n\u00bd cup chopped nuts (almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pecans \u2013 any combination you like)
\n\u00bd cup shredded coconut (unsweetened)
\n\u00bd cup brown sugar
\n2 tbsp chia seeds
\n2 tbsp flax seeds
\n\u00bd tsp cinnamon
\n\u00bd tsp sea salt
\n2 tbsp maple syrup
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If you love recipes like this, be sure to follow us on Instagram at @ParisPerfectRentals for a regular dose of Paris living \u2013 from favorite restaurants and food shopping spots to inspiring moments around the city!

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Tucked away on charming rue Augereau in Paris\u2019s 7th arrondissement, just a short stroll from the Eiffel Tower, a new caf\u00e9 is quickly becoming a local favorite, and for good reason! Constant., opened by Ben Constant, son of legendary Michelin-starred chef Christian Constant, is a cozy spot that blends neighborhood charm with culinary excellence.

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Paris Perfect founder Maddy recently visited and discovered firsthand why it\u2019s already such a hit. \u201cI stopped by for a quick coffee and a slice of lemon cake,\u201d she said, \u201cand fell in love with both.\u201d So much so, in fact, that she set out to find another version of that lemon cake at two different p\u00e2tisseries, with no success. \u201cAll the others are poor relatives!\u201d she laughed. \u201cBen coats the top of each slice with tart lemon syrup, which makes it irresistible.\u201d

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And in a heartwarming twist, Maddy spotted Christian Constant himself walking over to the caf\u00e9 one morning with three dozen eggs, lending a hand to his son\u2019s bustling kitchen and keeping the family\u2019s culinary legacy alive. So impressed by the lemon cake, Maddy asked him for the recipe, and he graciously shared it. Now, we\u2019re delighted to pass it along to you! It\u2019s bright, citrusy and just the right amount of indulgent. The perfect treat to bake when you\u2019re dreaming of Paris!

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The deliciousness doesn\u2019t stop there. Just around the corner, Christian Constant has helped bring yet another dining gem to life: Le Bistrot des Fables. This cozy new bistro at 139 rue Saint-Dominique carries on the long-standing tradition of warm, welcoming Parisian spots where the food is comforting and the wine is always flowing. The space, once home to the beloved Caf\u00e9 Constant and then Caf\u00e9 Lignac, has been transformed by David Bottreau, longtime collaborator and right-hand man of Mr. Constant, who has a deep passion for French cuisine and neighborhood dining.

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At the helm in the kitchen is Chef Guillaume Dehecq, who brings a heartfelt, traditional approach to every dish. From the solid wood tables to the lively counter, Le Bistrot des Fables feels like a return to the golden age of Parisian bistros, a timeless spot for a relaxed lunch or a cozy dinner with friends.

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With so many culinary treasures popping up around every corner, it\u2019s easy to see why we adore the 7th arrondissement. From cozy caf\u00e9s and family-run restaurants to world-class museums and iconic monuments, this neighborhood has the perfect mix of food, culture and charm.

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Ready to savor this delicious neighborhood? Many of our Paris vacation rentals are just steps from these local favorites. Whether you’re popping out for a morning espresso, indulging in a leisurely dinner or simply strolling the picturesque streets, the 7th offers the perfect home base to live like a local and eat like one too. Bon app\u00e9tit!

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The post An Irresistible Parisian Lemon Cake \u2013 Get the Recipe! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Tucked away on charming rue Augereau in Paris\u2019s 7th arrondissement, just a short stroll from the Eiffel Tower, a new caf\u00e9 is quickly becoming a local favorite, and for good reason! Constant., opened by Ben Constant, son of legendary Michelin-starred chef Christian Constant, is a cozy spot that blends neighborhood charm with culinary excellence.\nParis Perfect founder Maddy recently visited and discovered firsthand why it\u2019s already such a hit. \u201cI stopped by for a quick coffee and a slice of lemon cake,\u201d she said, \u201cand fell in love with both.\u201d So much so, in fact, that she set out to find another version of that lemon cake at two different p\u00e2tisseries, with no success. \u201cAll the others are poor relatives!\u201d she laughed. \u201cBen coats the top of each slice with tart lemon syrup, which makes it irresistible.\u201d\nAnd in a heartwarming twist, Maddy spotted Christian Constant himself walking over to the caf\u00e9 one morning with three dozen eggs, lending a hand to his son\u2019s bustling kitchen and keeping the family\u2019s culinary legacy alive. So impressed by the lemon cake, Maddy asked him for the recipe, and he graciously shared it. Now, we\u2019re delighted to pass it along to you! It\u2019s bright, citrusy and just the right amount of indulgent. The perfect treat to bake when you\u2019re dreaming of Paris!\n\nBen Constant\u2019s Lemon Cake Recipe\nOven Temperature: 180\u00b0C (356\u00b0F) for 10 min, then 160\u00b0C (320\u00b0F) for 40 min\nTotal Time: ~50 minutes\nIngredients\nFor the cake:\n\n70 g butter (5 Tablespoons)\nZest and juice of 2 lemons\n190 g flour (1\u00bd cups)\n4 g baking powder (1 teaspoon)\n250 g sugar (1\u00bc cups)\n100 g heavy cream (7 Tablespoons)\n3 eggs\nPinch of salt\n\nFor the lemon syrup:\n\n100 g water (7 Tablespoons)\n30 g sugar (2\u00bd Tablespoons)\nJuice of 2 lemons\n\nInstructions\n\nButter and flour a loaf pan, tapping out excess flour.\nMelt the butter gently, strain out impurities, and let cool.\nGrate lemon zest and squeeze juice; set aside.\nSift flour and baking powder together.\nBeat eggs and sugar until pale and fluffy.\nGently stir in lemon zest, salt, and heavy cream.\nFold in flour mixture, followed by the melted butter.\nPour batter into pan. Bake at 180\u00b0C (356\u00b0F) for 10 minutes, then reduce to 160\u00b0C (320\u00b0F) and bake for another 40 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.\n\nFor the syrup:\n\nBoil water and sugar until dissolved. Remove from heat and stir in lemon juice.\nOnce the cake is cooled, slowly pour the warm syrup over the top, letting it soak in.\n\nBonus: Another 7th Arrondissement Dining Gem\nThe deliciousness doesn\u2019t stop there. Just around the corner, Christian Constant has helped bring yet another dining gem to life: Le Bistrot des Fables. This cozy new bistro at 139 rue Saint-Dominique carries on the long-standing tradition of warm, welcoming Parisian spots where the food is comforting and the wine is always flowing. The space, once home to the beloved Caf\u00e9 Constant and then Caf\u00e9 Lignac, has been transformed by David Bottreau, longtime collaborator and right-hand man of Mr. Constant, who has a deep passion for French cuisine and neighborhood dining.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA post shared by Paris Perfect (@parisperfectrentals)\n\n\n\nAt the helm in the kitchen is Chef Guillaume Dehecq, who brings a heartfelt, traditional approach to every dish. From the solid wood tables to the lively counter, Le Bistrot des Fables feels like a return to the golden age of Parisian bistros, a timeless spot for a relaxed lunch or a cozy dinner with friends.\nWith so many culinary treasures popping up around every corner, it\u2019s easy to see why we adore the 7th arrondissement. From cozy caf\u00e9s and family-run restaurants to world-class museums and iconic monuments, this neighborhood has the perfect mix of food, culture and charm.\nReady to savor this delicious neighborhood? Many of our Paris vacation rentals are just steps from these local favorites. Whether you’re popping out for a morning espresso, indulging in a leisurely dinner or simply strolling the picturesque streets, the 7th offers the perfect home base to live like a local and eat like one too. Bon app\u00e9tit!\nThe post An Irresistible Parisian Lemon Cake \u2013 Get the Recipe! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2025-04-10T16:11:36-04:00", "date_modified": "2025-04-14T04:20:08-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/paris-perfect-lemon-cake-recipe-constant.jpg", "tags": [ "7th arrondissement", "cafe constant", "french recipe", "French Recipes", "Recipes", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "When our Paris Perfect founder couldn\u2019t stop thinking about a slice of lemon cake in Paris, she knew she had to track down the recipe. Now it\u2019s yours to try! Enjoy this sweet and simple taste of Paris, direct from our favorite new bakery in the 7th arrondissement." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=30616", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2024/10/a-tasty-visit-to-the-musee-du-fromage-frances-first-cheese-museum/", "title": "A Tasty Visit to the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage \u2013 France\u2019s First Cheese Museum", "content_html": "

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Exploring Paris is always an adventure, and for foodies the city is a treasure trove of gastronomic delights waiting to be discovered. One of our recent favorites is the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, a must-visit for anyone with a love for cheese and French food culture. Nestled on the charming \u00cele Saint-Louis, just a short stroll from our La Place Dauphine vacation rentals, this small museum offers an intimate and immersive experience into the world of French cheesemaking. Whether you\u2019re a seasoned cheese aficionado or simply someone who enjoys culinary experiences, the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage will open your eyes\u2014and your palate\u2014to the rich traditions and flavors that make French cheese so beloved around the world.

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The Mus\u00e9e du Fromage offers a cozy and engaging experience where you can dive deep into France\u2019s cheesemaking heritage. With tours available in both French and English, the museum is designed to make you feel right at home, thanks to the friendly staff who are eager to share their passion for cheese. As you explore, you\u2019ll move through beautifully curated exhibits that detail the entire cheesemaking process – from its historical roots to the intricate craftsmanship involved in each wheel of cheese.

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A cheese tasting is a part of the delicious experience.

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What really stood out to us at the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage was how personal and engaging the entire experience was. The staff not only made us feel welcome, but their knowledge and enthusiasm for cheese were contagious. After the tasting, they shared that their shop, Paroles de Fromagers, located at 41 Rue du Faubourg du Temple in the 10th arrondissement, offers hands-on cheese-making workshops and wine-and-cheese tastings. We\u2019re already planning our next visit there – it sounds like a perfect next step for any foodie looking to deepen their appreciation for French culinary traditions!

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Before you leave, be sure to visit the museum\u2019s cheese shop, where you can pick up a variety of French cheeses to take home, along with some charming souvenirs. Whether you’re planning a picnic or just want to indulge later, this is the perfect way to bring a little taste of France back with you.

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If you’re planning to visit the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, here\u2019s everything you need to know to make the most of your experience. The museum is a fantastic addition to any Paris itinerary. Tours are only available during certain time slots, so it’s best to reserve in advance to secure your spot. Tickets are \u20ac20 per person, which includes the guided tour and the delightful cheese tasting at the end.

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The museum\u2019s intimate setting, coupled with the fact that spots fill up quickly, makes early booking essential. Be sure to check their website for availability and tour times, and make your reservation ahead of time to ensure you don\u2019t miss out.

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Where to Stay Nearby

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And to make your visit even more special, why not stay nearby? Our lovely Gaillac or Place Dauphine vacation rentals are just a short walk away, offering charming accommodations in the heart of Paris. Staying here means you\u2019re not only close to the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, but also within walking distance of the lively Marais district, the stylish Saint-Germain neighborhood and countless other culinary hotspots. With these charming apartments as your home base, you\u2019ll have everything you need for a delicious adventure in the City of Light.

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The post A Tasty Visit to the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage – France’s First Cheese Museum appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Exploring Paris is always an adventure, and for foodies the city is a treasure trove of gastronomic delights waiting to be discovered. One of our recent favorites is the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, a must-visit for anyone with a love for cheese and French food culture. Nestled on the charming \u00cele Saint-Louis, just a short stroll from our La Place Dauphine vacation rentals, this small museum offers an intimate and immersive experience into the world of French cheesemaking. Whether you\u2019re a seasoned cheese aficionado or simply someone who enjoys culinary experiences, the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage will open your eyes\u2014and your palate\u2014to the rich traditions and flavors that make French cheese so beloved around the world.\nDiscover the history of cheese in France at the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage.\nWhy Visit the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage?\nThe Mus\u00e9e du Fromage offers a cozy and engaging experience where you can dive deep into France\u2019s cheesemaking heritage. With tours available in both French and English, the museum is designed to make you feel right at home, thanks to the friendly staff who are eager to share their passion for cheese. As you explore, you\u2019ll move through beautifully curated exhibits that detail the entire cheesemaking process – from its historical roots to the intricate craftsmanship involved in each wheel of cheese.\nA cheese tasting is a part of the delicious experience.\nWhat to Expect\nThe museum is thoughtfully organized into several engaging sections:\n\nLa culture du fromage (The Culture of Cheese): This section sets the stage, offering insights into the important role cheese plays in French culture.\nL\u2019histoire du fromage (The History of Cheese): Discover how the origins of cheese differ across France\u2019s diverse regions, each known for its distinct styles and flavors.\nLa fabrication (Cheesemaking): Get a firsthand look at the traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. You\u2019ll gain a true appreciation for the art of cheesemaking.\nLa d\u00e9gustation / immersion (Tasting / Immersion): The highlight of the visit! During the tasting session, we were treated to a selection of cheeses from various regions, savoring every bite while learning about the unique qualities that make each cheese special.\n\nFascinating guided tour through the museum.\nWhat We Loved\nWhat really stood out to us at the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage was how personal and engaging the entire experience was. The staff not only made us feel welcome, but their knowledge and enthusiasm for cheese were contagious. After the tasting, they shared that their shop, Paroles de Fromagers, located at 41 Rue du Faubourg du Temple in the 10th arrondissement, offers hands-on cheese-making workshops and wine-and-cheese tastings. We\u2019re already planning our next visit there – it sounds like a perfect next step for any foodie looking to deepen their appreciation for French culinary traditions!\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Paris Perfect (@parisperfectrentals)\n\n\n\nCheese-y Souvenirs\nBefore you leave, be sure to visit the museum\u2019s cheese shop, where you can pick up a variety of French cheeses to take home, along with some charming souvenirs. Whether you’re planning a picnic or just want to indulge later, this is the perfect way to bring a little taste of France back with you.\nLovely shop with the perfect gift for the foodies in your life.\nPlan Your Visit\nIf you’re planning to visit the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, here\u2019s everything you need to know to make the most of your experience. The museum is a fantastic addition to any Paris itinerary. Tours are only available during certain time slots, so it’s best to reserve in advance to secure your spot. Tickets are \u20ac20 per person, which includes the guided tour and the delightful cheese tasting at the end.\nThe museum\u2019s intimate setting, coupled with the fact that spots fill up quickly, makes early booking essential. Be sure to check their website for availability and tour times, and make your reservation ahead of time to ensure you don\u2019t miss out.\nWhere to Stay Nearby\nAnd to make your visit even more special, why not stay nearby? Our lovely Gaillac or Place Dauphine vacation rentals are just a short walk away, offering charming accommodations in the heart of Paris. Staying here means you\u2019re not only close to the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage, but also within walking distance of the lively Marais district, the stylish Saint-Germain neighborhood and countless other culinary hotspots. With these charming apartments as your home base, you\u2019ll have everything you need for a delicious adventure in the City of Light.\nThe post A Tasty Visit to the Mus\u00e9e du Fromage – France’s First Cheese Museum appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2024-10-25T10:10:03-04:00", "date_modified": "2024-10-25T12:30:09-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/paris-cheese-museum.jpg", "tags": [ "Cheese Museum", "food", "food lover", "food to try in Paris", "foodie", "foodie culture", "foodies", "French food", "French food souvenirs", "french museums", "local food", "Mus\u00e9e du Fromage", "museums in paris", "small museums in Paris", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "Discover Paris through its tastiest treasure\u2014cheese! The Mus\u00e9e du Fromage is France's first museum entirely dedicated to cheese. A must-visit for food lovers, it's the perfect way to experience firsthand the French cheesemaking tradition." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=30535", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2024/08/maddys-favorite-recipe-for-french-madeleines-au-citron/", "title": "Maddy\u2019s Favorite Recipe for French Madeleines au Citron", "content_html": "
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Recently, while spending time with close friends in Connecticut, our son and daughter, along with her roommates, joined us for some quality time together. Our son had recently bought a madeleine pan with the intention of baking these delicate French treats for friends. However, I couldn\u2019t resist getting a head start on using it myself. Their name sounds just like mine. How could I resist?

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Let me tell you, this madeleine pan is fantastic! It’s the perfect weight for even cooking and is impressively non-stick. If you’re in the market for one, here\u2019s the link to the exact one I used. For my madeleine baking adventure, I started with a Marmiton recipe, as I often do, but I adapted it to my personal taste. I love lemon madeleines with LOTS of lemon flavor. I also reduced the sugar content compared to traditional recipes, aiming for a lighter, less sweet treat. It’s perfect for the summer!

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Recipe for Madeleines au Citron

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1. Heat oven to 220 C (428 F).

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2. Melt the butter in the microwave, let it cool to room temperature.

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3. Grate the zest from four lemons (I recommend organic).

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4. Break eggs, add sugar and whip until it\u2019s foamy.

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5. Add the flour and baking powder.

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6. Slowly add the melted butter and lemon zest.

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7. Let it rest half an hour.

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8. Fill the molds \u00be full.

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9. Put in oven 4 minutes at 220 C.

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10. Lower temparture to 200 C for 8 minutes.

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12. Remove from pan while warm and enjoy. Bon appetit!

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The post Maddy\u2019s Favorite Recipe for French Madeleines au Citron appeared first on Paris Perfect.

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Rue Cler is not just a street, it’s an experience. Picture this: a pedestrian-only thoroughfare lined with charming shops, bustling cafes and the aroma of freshly baked pastries wafting through the air. This is where locals gather to stock up on fresh produce, artisanal cheeses and delectable treats for their Sunday feasts. And lucky for you, it’s just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Eiffel Tower and a number of Paris Perfect vacation rentals, ensuring that your Parisian adventure is always within reach of this culinary and cultural haven.

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Allow us to share some of our favorite spots on Rue Cler, where we love to indulge in the flavors and ambiance that make Paris so irresistible!

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Enjoy people watching Parisian-style along rue Cler.

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Favorite Caf\u00e9s and Brasseries on rue Cler

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Caf\u00e9 Central: This is a classic Parisian caf\u00e9 that we adore because of its charming ambiance and diverse menu. We always go here for a delightful croque madame sandwich or to enjoy a cocktail while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Rue Cler. You can come in for breakfast, lunch or dinner, making it a perfect spot for any time of the day.

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Caf\u00e9 du March\u00e9: As one of the oldest caf\u00e9s on the street, we love this spot for its wonderful people-watching opportunities and delicious food at reasonable prices.

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Le Petit Cler: Nestled amidst the lively energy of Rue Cler, Le Petit Cler has been one of our favorites for years. It’s a go-to spot for classic French fare in a cozy setting, whether you\u2019re craving a hearty breakfast or a leisurely dinner.

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Tribeca: This has been a longtime favorite of ours for its delightful array of pizzas, pastas and sandwiches at wallet-friendly prices. We love to sit back, relax and watch the world go by as we savor delicious bites at this local gem.

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Brasserie PTT: Remodeled from the old post office brasserie, this establishment offers a delectable menu that attracts plenty of locals\u2014a sure sign of its quality and charm.

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Caf\u00e9 Roussilon: Situated on the corner of rue Cler and rue de Grenelle, Caf\u00e9 Roussilon is also a local favorite.

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Stop in Davoli to tempt your taste buds!

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Delis and Delicatessens

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Davoli and Jeusselin: These culinary hotspots have been our go-to spots for years. We love the perfect blend of Italian delicacies and French savoir-faire they offer, from savory hams to freshly prepared dishes.

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Davoli has recently expanded with their first family restaurant, Little Davoli, located next to their delicatessen. Here, you can indulge in antipasti, Italian artisanal charcuterie, fresh pasta, pizza and homemade specialties sourced from the best Italian and French producers. Be sure to pair your meal with their Italian roasted coffees and treat yourself to Italian ice cream, tiramisu or homemade panna cotta.

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Philippe swears by Davoli\u2019s Choucroute with sausage and ham\u2014it\u2019s the best in the universe, especially on cold winter days. He often opts for a selection of small salads for lunch and adores their roasted vegetables and ratatouille.

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Madelyn can’t get enough of the quiches, salads and main courses at Jeusselin. Why not try both delis and decide your favorite for yourself?

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Mon Petit Poulet: Whenever we’re craving succulent roast chicken, Mon Petit Poulet is our first choice. It’s a true taste of comfort in the heart of Paris.

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La Sablaise: Dive into the sea of flavors at La Sablaise, where an array of fresh seafood delights awaits. From market-fresh fish to prepared dishes, this fish shop is a culinary haven for seafood aficionados.

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The New Lebanese Deli: This newly opened spot has quickly become a favorite of ours for its amazing tabbouleh and other specialties.

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Stop in \u00c0 la M\u00e8re de Famille – the oldest chocolate producer in Paris!

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P\u00e2tisseries, Boulangeries & Chocolate

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Maison Julien: Maison Julien is our favorite bakery, and soon to be yours too. From their flaky croissants to mouth watering pastries, every bite is a culinary delight. Philippe especially loves their baguette tradition\u2014a baguette that\u2019s been made with minimal ingredients and therefore is more old-fashioned and pure. Read our tips for ordering at a French bakery like a local.

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La Maison Othon: Located at the corner of rue Cler and rue St. Dominique. Philippe swears by their croissants as the best in the neighborhood!

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Pralus: You have to try the famous praline brioches at Pralus\u2014they’re a real treat crafted by the founder. You can’t leave Paris without trying this delicious delight.

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\u00c0 la M\u00e8re de Famille: As Paris’s oldest sweet shop, this charming establishment holds a special place in our hearts. Indulge in sweet treats here and experience a taste of history with their decadent chocolates and confections.

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Note: The neighborhood offers an abundance of options when it comes to chocolate stores! In addition to La M\u00e8re de Famille, you’ll find Alain Ducasse\u2019s fantastic chocolate shop just a few doors away on rue Cler. One of our personal favorites is Jean Paul H\u00e9vin, conveniently situated at 23bis Av. de la Motte-Picquet. And be sure not to miss Alleno e Rivoire around the corner on 9 Rue du Champ de Mars. They’ve perfected the art of fine chocolate using birch sugar, which boasts lower calories and no sugar lows! We adore it and feel less guilty indulging in it.

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Mouthwatering selection of cheeses on rue cler.

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Cheese Shops

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La Fromagerie: A paradise for cheese lovers. Begin your cheese journey here, and prepare to be transported to dairy heaven with their exquisite selection of fromages.

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Marie Anne Cantin: Fun fact \u2013 she supplies cheeses to the \u00c9lys\u00e9e Palace, which are enjoyed by heads of state at formal dinners! You’ll find her shop just off rue Cler on rue du Champs de Mars. The staff are incredibly helpful; don’t hesitate to ask them for recommendations on excellent soft cheeses, inquire about their personal favorites, and they might even offer you a taste!

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Fromage Griffon: At the end of rue Cler and across Av. de la Motte-Picquet, you\u2019ll discover a cheese shop with a unique twist, cheese displayed as gorgeous pastries. Not only is the display aesthetically pleasing, but the cheese selection offers excellent quality and intriguing combinations.

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Shop for fine wines right on rue Cler.

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Le Repaire de Bacchus: Wine enthusiasts rejoice at Le Repaire de Bacchus, where we always find the perfect bottle to complement our Parisian adventures.

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Mariage Fr\u00e8res: Delight in exquisite teas from around the globe at Mariage Fr\u00e8res, and savor the tranquil ambiance of their elegant tea room.

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L\u2019Epicerie Fine: Treat yourself to Berthillon ice cream, our favorite in the world! Conveniently located just off rue Cler.

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Amorino Ice Cream: Treat yourself to delicious gelato at Amorino Ice Cream, a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.

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Le Bon Jardinier: Stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables at Le Bon Jardinier, our favorite neighborhood fruit and vegetable shop.

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Bio c\u2019 Bon: For organic produce enthusiasts, Bio c\u2019 Bon offers a wide selection of wholesome ingredients sourced locally for your enjoyment.

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Pick out the freshest ingredients to enjoy at your Paris Perfect vacation rental!

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A Paris Perfect Stay on rue Cler

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Rue Cler is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Eiffel Tower and many Paris Perfect vacation rentals. To inspire your next stay, here are some of our stunning apartments situated on or near rue Cler. We guarantee you’ll have the time of your life living like a Parisian!

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Your own terrace overlooking rue Cler at the Saumur!

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Enjoy an Eiffel Tower view from the Pomerol on rue Cler.

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Dine at home with delicious options from rue Cler – right at your doorstep at Saint Chinian!

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Enjoy dining al fresco overlooking rue Cler at the Saint Romain.

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So there you have it – a glimpse into the enchanting world of rue Cler. As you wander through this picturesque street, let your senses guide you, and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and flavors of Parisian life. Whether you’re sipping coffee at a sidewalk cafe or savoring artisanal treats from local vendors, rue Cler promises a truly unforgettable experience. Find even more tips and favorites on our Rue Cler Shopping Guide. So come, explore and discover the magic of Paris, one delicious bite at a time.

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The post Shop Like a Local: Paris Perfect’s Rue Cler Favorites! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Rue Cler is not just a street, it’s an experience. Picture this: a pedestrian-only thoroughfare lined with charming shops, bustling cafes and the aroma of freshly baked pastries wafting through the air. This is where locals gather to stock up on fresh produce, artisanal cheeses and delectable treats for their Sunday feasts. And lucky for you, it’s just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Eiffel Tower and a number of Paris Perfect vacation rentals, ensuring that your Parisian adventure is always within reach of this culinary and cultural haven.\nAllow us to share some of our favorite spots on Rue Cler, where we love to indulge in the flavors and ambiance that make Paris so irresistible!\nEnjoy people watching Parisian-style along rue Cler.\nFavorite Caf\u00e9s and Brasseries on rue Cler\nCaf\u00e9 Central: This is a classic Parisian caf\u00e9 that we adore because of its charming ambiance and diverse menu. We always go here for a delightful croque madame sandwich or to enjoy a cocktail while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Rue Cler. You can come in for breakfast, lunch or dinner, making it a perfect spot for any time of the day.\nCaf\u00e9 du March\u00e9: As one of the oldest caf\u00e9s on the street, we love this spot for its wonderful people-watching opportunities and delicious food at reasonable prices.\nLe Petit Cler: Nestled amidst the lively energy of Rue Cler, Le Petit Cler has been one of our favorites for years. It’s a go-to spot for classic French fare in a cozy setting, whether you\u2019re craving a hearty breakfast or a leisurely dinner.\nTribeca: This has been a longtime favorite of ours for its delightful array of pizzas, pastas and sandwiches at wallet-friendly prices. We love to sit back, relax and watch the world go by as we savor delicious bites at this local gem.\nBrasserie PTT: Remodeled from the old post office brasserie, this establishment offers a delectable menu that attracts plenty of locals\u2014a sure sign of its quality and charm.\nCaf\u00e9 Roussilon: Situated on the corner of rue Cler and rue de Grenelle, Caf\u00e9 Roussilon is also a local favorite.\nStop in Davoli to tempt your taste buds!\nDelis and Delicatessens\nDavoli and Jeusselin: These culinary hotspots have been our go-to spots for years. We love the perfect blend of Italian delicacies and French savoir-faire they offer, from savory hams to freshly prepared dishes.\nDavoli has recently expanded with their first family restaurant, Little Davoli, located next to their delicatessen. Here, you can indulge in antipasti, Italian artisanal charcuterie, fresh pasta, pizza and homemade specialties sourced from the best Italian and French producers. Be sure to pair your meal with their Italian roasted coffees and treat yourself to Italian ice cream, tiramisu or homemade panna cotta.\nPhilippe swears by Davoli\u2019s Choucroute with sausage and ham\u2014it\u2019s the best in the universe, especially on cold winter days. He often opts for a selection of small salads for lunch and adores their roasted vegetables and ratatouille.\nMadelyn can’t get enough of the quiches, salads and main courses at Jeusselin. Why not try both delis and decide your favorite for yourself?\nMon Petit Poulet: Whenever we’re craving succulent roast chicken, Mon Petit Poulet is our first choice. It’s a true taste of comfort in the heart of Paris.\nLa Sablaise: Dive into the sea of flavors at La Sablaise, where an array of fresh seafood delights awaits. From market-fresh fish to prepared dishes, this fish shop is a culinary haven for seafood aficionados.\nThe New Lebanese Deli: This newly opened spot has quickly become a favorite of ours for its amazing tabbouleh and other specialties.\nStop in \u00c0 la M\u00e8re de Famille – the oldest chocolate producer in Paris!\nP\u00e2tisseries, Boulangeries & Chocolate\nMaison Julien: Maison Julien is our favorite bakery, and soon to be yours too. From their flaky croissants to mouth watering pastries, every bite is a culinary delight. Philippe especially loves their baguette tradition\u2014a baguette that\u2019s been made with minimal ingredients and therefore is more old-fashioned and pure. Read our tips for ordering at a French bakery like a local.\nLa Maison Othon: Located at the corner of rue Cler and rue St. Dominique. Philippe swears by their croissants as the best in the neighborhood!\nPralus: You have to try the famous praline brioches at Pralus\u2014they’re a real treat crafted by the founder. You can’t leave Paris without trying this delicious delight.\n\u00c0 la M\u00e8re de Famille: As Paris’s oldest sweet shop, this charming establishment holds a special place in our hearts. Indulge in sweet treats here and experience a taste of history with their decadent chocolates and confections.\nNote: The neighborhood offers an abundance of options when it comes to chocolate stores! In addition to La M\u00e8re de Famille, you’ll find Alain Ducasse\u2019s fantastic chocolate shop just a few doors away on rue Cler. One of our personal favorites is Jean Paul H\u00e9vin, conveniently situated at 23bis Av. de la Motte-Picquet. And be sure not to miss Alleno e Rivoire around the corner on 9 Rue du Champ de Mars. They’ve perfected the art of fine chocolate using birch sugar, which boasts lower calories and no sugar lows! We adore it and feel less guilty indulging in it.\nMouthwatering selection of cheeses on rue cler.\nCheese Shops\nLa Fromagerie: A paradise for cheese lovers. Begin your cheese journey here, and prepare to be transported to dairy heaven with their exquisite selection of fromages.\nMarie Anne Cantin: Fun fact \u2013 she supplies cheeses to the \u00c9lys\u00e9e Palace, which are enjoyed by heads of state at formal dinners! You’ll find her shop just off rue Cler on rue du Champs de Mars. The staff are incredibly helpful; don’t hesitate to ask them for recommendations on excellent soft cheeses, inquire about their personal favorites, and they might even offer you a taste!\nFromage Griffon: At the end of rue Cler and across Av. de la Motte-Picquet, you\u2019ll discover a cheese shop with a unique twist, cheese displayed as gorgeous pastries. Not only is the display aesthetically pleasing, but the cheese selection offers excellent quality and intriguing combinations.\nShop for fine wines right on rue Cler.\nWine & More \u2026\n\nLe Repaire de Bacchus: Wine enthusiasts rejoice at Le Repaire de Bacchus, where we always find the perfect bottle to complement our Parisian adventures.\nMariage Fr\u00e8res: Delight in exquisite teas from around the globe at Mariage Fr\u00e8res, and savor the tranquil ambiance of their elegant tea room.\nL\u2019Epicerie Fine: Treat yourself to Berthillon ice cream, our favorite in the world! Conveniently located just off rue Cler.\nAmorino Ice Cream: Treat yourself to delicious gelato at Amorino Ice Cream, a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.\nLe Bon Jardinier: Stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables at Le Bon Jardinier, our favorite neighborhood fruit and vegetable shop.\nBio c\u2019 Bon: For organic produce enthusiasts, Bio c\u2019 Bon offers a wide selection of wholesome ingredients sourced locally for your enjoyment.\nPick out the freshest ingredients to enjoy at your Paris Perfect vacation rental!\nA Paris Perfect Stay on rue Cler\nRue Cler is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Eiffel Tower and many Paris Perfect vacation rentals. To inspire your next stay, here are some of our stunning apartments situated on or near rue Cler. We guarantee you’ll have the time of your life living like a Parisian!\nYour own terrace overlooking rue Cler at the Saumur!\nEnjoy an Eiffel Tower view from the Pomerol on rue Cler.\nDine at home with delicious options from rue Cler – right at your doorstep at Saint Chinian!\nEnjoy dining al fresco overlooking rue Cler at the Saint Romain.\nSo there you have it – a glimpse into the enchanting world of rue Cler. As you wander through this picturesque street, let your senses guide you, and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and flavors of Parisian life. Whether you’re sipping coffee at a sidewalk cafe or savoring artisanal treats from local vendors, rue Cler promises a truly unforgettable experience. Find even more tips and favorites on our Rue Cler Shopping Guide. So come, explore and discover the magic of Paris, one delicious bite at a time.\nThe post Shop Like a Local: Paris Perfect’s Rue Cler Favorites! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2024-06-07T12:49:29-04:00", "date_modified": "2024-09-13T10:31:14-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/paris-perfect-rue-cler-open-air-market-street-cafe.jpg", "tags": [ "7th arrondissement", "Food market", "food markets", "food shopping", "Food Shopping in Paris", "foodie culture", "rue cler", "shopping near 7th arrondissement", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "Rue Cler is not just a street, it's an experience. It's no secret that we love this charming open-air market street in the heart of the 7th arrondissement. Find out our favorite spots!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=30113", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/11/how-to-celebrate-thanksgiving-in-paris-2023/", "title": "How to Celebrate Thanksgiving in Paris", "content_html": "
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Paris is renowned for its exquisite cuisine, romantic ambiance and cultural richness that can turn any day into a holiday. While Thanksgiving might not be a French tradition, you can still enjoy a delectable and heartwarming feast in the heart of Paris. From Michelin-starred chefs to welcoming bistros, the options for a memorable celebration are abundant. Here are some of our top places to savor a festive meal for Thanksgiving in Paris.

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One of our favorite restaurants in the charming 7th arrondissement, Philippe Excoffier’s restaurant is a culinary gem where you can experience the best of both French and American flavors. Chef Philippe Excoffier, who once served as the chef of the United States Ambassador’s residence in Paris, now welcomes diners to indulge in a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner. The menu boasts farmhouse turkey roasted to perfection, honey-glazed supreme, sweet potato with rum, Thanksgiving mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts, and more, all for just \u20ac98. Don’t miss their Thanksgiving Champagne Cocktail for an additional \u20ac20.

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For a contemporary Franco-American twist, head to Ellsworth on rue Richelieu. During Thanksgiving week (Nov. 22-25), they offer a special seasonal preset menu for \u20ac80 per person. The highlight is the heritage turkey, and you can opt for a wine pairing to elevate your dining experience.

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Venture to Le Coq & Fils, the very first single-product poultry restaurant, where Chef Antoine Westermann’s expertise shines through in his poultry preparation techniques. This Thanksgiving, he presents a menu that beautifully melds American recipes with the finest French produce. End your meal with the delightful pumpkin & cinnamon ice cream, pecan crumble, pumpkin coulis and whipped cream.

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Run by a friendly couple, Isabelle and Ali, Sunday in Soho offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Their annual Thanksgiving dinner is a must-try, starting at \u20ac75 per person. Be sure to book early, as availability is limited, and it’s first come, first served.

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Host Your Own Thanksgiving at Your Paris Perfect Apartment

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If you prefer a more intimate gathering, consider hosting dinner at your Paris Perfect apartment. Your fully equipped kitchen provides you with the space and tools to create your own Franco-American Thanksgiving feast. Alternatively, hire a private chef to work their culinary magic while you relax and take in the unbeatable views from your home away from home.

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Celebrating Thanksgiving in Paris can be a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you choose a prestigious Michelin-starred restaurant or a cozy spot, the city offers a range of options to cater to your preferences. So, immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the French capital, share the spirit of gratitude and create cherished memories with your loved ones during this special holiday season. Bon app\u00e9tit and Happy Thanksgiving!

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\n", "content_text": "Spend a beautiful Thanksgiving day in Paris. (credit)\nParis is renowned for its exquisite cuisine, romantic ambiance and cultural richness that can turn any day into a holiday. While Thanksgiving might not be a French tradition, you can still enjoy a delectable and heartwarming feast in the heart of Paris. From Michelin-starred chefs to welcoming bistros, the options for a memorable celebration are abundant. Here are some of our top places to savor a festive meal for Thanksgiving in Paris.\nPhilippe Excoffier\nOne of our favorite restaurants in the charming 7th arrondissement, Philippe Excoffier’s restaurant is a culinary gem where you can experience the best of both French and American flavors. Chef Philippe Excoffier, who once served as the chef of the United States Ambassador’s residence in Paris, now welcomes diners to indulge in a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner. The menu boasts farmhouse turkey roasted to perfection, honey-glazed supreme, sweet potato with rum, Thanksgiving mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts, and more, all for just \u20ac98. Don’t miss their Thanksgiving Champagne Cocktail for an additional \u20ac20.\nEllsworth\nFor a contemporary Franco-American twist, head to Ellsworth on rue Richelieu. During Thanksgiving week (Nov. 22-25), they offer a special seasonal preset menu for \u20ac80 per person. The highlight is the heritage turkey, and you can opt for a wine pairing to elevate your dining experience.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Ellsworth Paris (@ellsworth.paris)\n\n\n\nLe Coq & Fils \nVenture to Le Coq & Fils, the very first single-product poultry restaurant, where Chef Antoine Westermann’s expertise shines through in his poultry preparation techniques. This Thanksgiving, he presents a menu that beautifully melds American recipes with the finest French produce. End your meal with the delightful pumpkin & cinnamon ice cream, pecan crumble, pumpkin coulis and whipped cream.\nSunday in Soho \nRun by a friendly couple, Isabelle and Ali, Sunday in Soho offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Their annual Thanksgiving dinner is a must-try, starting at \u20ac75 per person. Be sure to book early, as availability is limited, and it’s first come, first served.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Sunday in Soho (@sunday_in_soho)\n\n\n\nHost Your Own Thanksgiving at Your Paris Perfect Apartment \nIf you prefer a more intimate gathering, consider hosting dinner at your Paris Perfect apartment. Your fully equipped kitchen provides you with the space and tools to create your own Franco-American Thanksgiving feast. Alternatively, hire a private chef to work their culinary magic while you relax and take in the unbeatable views from your home away from home.\nCelebrating Thanksgiving in Paris can be a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you choose a prestigious Michelin-starred restaurant or a cozy spot, the city offers a range of options to cater to your preferences. So, immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the French capital, share the spirit of gratitude and create cherished memories with your loved ones during this special holiday season. Bon app\u00e9tit and Happy Thanksgiving!\nThe post How to Celebrate Thanksgiving in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-11-19T16:13:40-05:00", "date_modified": "2025-10-22T06:56:20-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/paris-thanksgiving-getty-images-X37jT1yreKs-unsplash.jpg", "tags": [ "7th arrondissment restaurants", "best restaurants", "left bank restaurants", "Michelin starred restaurant", "Paris Restaurants", "romantic restaurants", "Thanksgiving", "thanksgiving in paris", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "While Thanksgiving might not be a French tradition, you can still enjoy a delectable and heartwarming feast in the heart of Paris. Here are some of our top places to savor a festive Thanksgiving meal in the City of Light." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29968", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/11/recipe-for-a-delicious-peach-pie-with-toasted-hazelnut-crust/", "title": "Recipe for a Delicious Peach Pie with Toasted Hazelnut Crust", "content_html": "

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When autumn arrives in Paris, thoughts of classic fall flavors like cranberries and cinnamon are just around the corner. Yet, we often want to hold on to the warmth of those sunny summer days along the Seine just a little while longer. Here’s a special recipe from Madelyn, Paris Perfect founder, that celebrates the flavors of both seasons.\u00a0 This fabulous peach pie has an autumnal twist \u2013 a delicious hazelnut crust. Madelyn shares, “For years I\u2019ve made a cranberry pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas with a hazelnut crust. There\u2019s something about hazelnuts that adds a wonderful contrast to the tart cranberries. It just melts in my mouth!” Add a bright touch of summer sweetness with this peach pie and the delightful toasty flavor of a hazelnut crust.

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Preparing the Peaches
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Skin the Peaches:

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Poach pieces in boiling water for a few minutes. General instructions say 30 seconds, but it can take several minutes. Once they’re done, it’s so easy to simply peel off the skin. Once peeled, slice peaches as usual.

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Ingredients

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With the sweetness of peaches, a low sugar recipe works well for this pie. In fact, ever since we tasted the delicious chocolates at Aleno et Rivoire, where Chef Rivoire uses birch sugar as a sweetener, we\u2019ve started to bake and cook with birch sugar as well – also called Xylitol.
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6 peaches

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1 tsp vanilla extract (I actually added 2 tsp; we love vanilla and peaches!)

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\u00bc C lemon juice

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3 Tbsp cornstarch

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\u00bd C brown sugar or \u00bd C Xylitol

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\u00bd tsp cinnamon

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Xylitol is the name of the sugar from birch bark or corn cobs. You cook in the same relationship as sugar. For me there is no aftertaste, which is why I like it.\u00a0

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After preparing the peaches, combine above ingredients and cook while whisking together. Bring to boil.

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Then cook for 4 more minutes until thickened.

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We loved the crunchy crust from Sally\u2019s Baking Addiction for a Nutella Tart with Toasted Hazelnut Crust and used that as inspiration for this pie recipe.

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Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C)

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1 C (120 grams) hazelnuts

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1 C (120 grams) flour

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(recipe calls for 2 TBSP sugar but I didn\u2019t add)

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\u00be tsp salt

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3 TBSP ice water

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Chop hazelnuts and toast in the oven at 300 degrees, about 7 minutes. Keep your eye on them.

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Put hazelnuts, flour, salt and butter in food processor and mix.

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Pour into bowl, and add ice water 1 Tbsp at a time until you get a good dough-y consistency. Press into a pie pan.

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I cover with aluminum foil and bake for 20 minutes at 300 degrees.

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Remove, pour in your peaches and let cool off. It\u2019s delicious!

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For another sweet treat, try our Peach Tarte Tatin recipe too. Bon app\u00e9tit!

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The post Recipe for a Delicious Peach Pie with Toasted Hazelnut Crust appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "When autumn arrives in Paris, thoughts of classic fall flavors like cranberries and cinnamon are just around the corner. Yet, we often want to hold on to the warmth of those sunny summer days along the Seine just a little while longer. Here’s a special recipe from Madelyn, Paris Perfect founder, that celebrates the flavors of both seasons.\u00a0 This fabulous peach pie has an autumnal twist \u2013 a delicious hazelnut crust. Madelyn shares, “For years I\u2019ve made a cranberry pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas with a hazelnut crust. There\u2019s something about hazelnuts that adds a wonderful contrast to the tart cranberries. It just melts in my mouth!” Add a bright touch of summer sweetness with this peach pie and the delightful toasty flavor of a hazelnut crust.\nPreparing the Peaches\n\nSkin the Peaches:\nPoach pieces in boiling water for a few minutes. General instructions say 30 seconds, but it can take several minutes. Once they’re done, it’s so easy to simply peel off the skin. Once peeled, slice peaches as usual.\n \nIngredients\nWith the sweetness of peaches, a low sugar recipe works well for this pie. In fact, ever since we tasted the delicious chocolates at Aleno et Rivoire, where Chef Rivoire uses birch sugar as a sweetener, we\u2019ve started to bake and cook with birch sugar as well – also called Xylitol.\n\n6 peaches\n1 tsp vanilla extract (I actually added 2 tsp; we love vanilla and peaches!)\n\u00bc C lemon juice\n3 Tbsp cornstarch\n\u00bd C brown sugar or \u00bd C Xylitol\n\u00bd tsp cinnamon\nXylitol is the name of the sugar from birch bark or corn cobs. You cook in the same relationship as sugar. For me there is no aftertaste, which is why I like it.\u00a0 \nAfter preparing the peaches, combine above ingredients and cook while whisking together. Bring to boil.\nThen cook for 4 more minutes until thickened.\n \nToasted Hazelnut Crust \nWe loved the crunchy crust from Sally\u2019s Baking Addiction for a Nutella Tart with Toasted Hazelnut Crust and used that as inspiration for this pie recipe. \nPreheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C)\n1 C (120 grams) hazelnuts\n1 C (120 grams) flour\n(recipe calls for 2 TBSP sugar but I didn\u2019t add)\n\u00be tsp salt\n115 grams butter, cubed and cold\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \n3 TBSP ice water\nChop hazelnuts and toast in the oven at 300 degrees, about 7 minutes. Keep your eye on them.\nPut hazelnuts, flour, salt and butter in food processor and mix. \nPour into bowl, and add ice water 1 Tbsp at a time until you get a good dough-y consistency. Press into a pie pan.\nI cover with aluminum foil and bake for 20 minutes at 300 degrees.\nRemove, pour in your peaches and let cool off. It\u2019s delicious!\nFor another sweet treat, try our Peach Tarte Tatin recipe too. Bon app\u00e9tit!\nThe post Recipe for a Delicious Peach Pie with Toasted Hazelnut Crust appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-11-16T11:20:02-05:00", "date_modified": "2023-11-16T11:20:02-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/paris-perfect-recipe-peach-pie-hazelnuts.jpg", "tags": [ "family recipe", "French Recipes", "Recipes", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "Paris Perfect founder Madelyn has created this delicious peach pie recipe that combines the sweetness of summer with delightful autumn flavors. Enjoy!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29949", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/08/where-to-enjoy-a-delicious-brunch-in-paris/", "title": "Where to Enjoy a Delicious Brunch in Paris", "content_html": "

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A great way to experience Paris, France is to do it through its food. Paris has some of the best restaurants and most delicious food in the world. For a leisurely start to your day, plan to enjoy a hearty brunch with a distinctly Parisian touch. It’s also the best way to kick off your Paris vacation with a delicious meal. With a sweet and savory start to your day, you’ll be ready to explore all of the popular and hidden gems in Paris. Vacation Perfect is your perfect home base when you are in Paris. We have luxury vacation rentals in Paris’s best neighborhoods. Even better, after booking your apartment we’ll recommend all our favorite dining spots right on your doorstep. But if you love brunch, here are a few lovely brunch spots to enjoy in Paris!

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Holybelly

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Holybelly is a lively and popular brunch destination in Paris. This is a trendy and busy restaurant, but that’s for a good reason because the food is excellent. The classic breakfast and brunch options are the best, which include pancakes, eggs and more. Breakfast and lunch are served all day from 9 am to 4 pm.

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Eggs&Co.

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Eggs&Co. is one of the most comfy and relaxing brunch restaurants in Paris. This popular restaurant can get pretty busy, so reserving ahead of time is recommended. The food and drinks are amazing, especially the Egg Benedicts with a glass of champagne.

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Season Marais

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Season Marais is a trendy and healthy brunch restaurant. One thing to note that sets this place apart from others is the wide selection of vegan and vegetarian options. You’ll find sweet and delicious meals like pancakes stacked high. It also has a beautiful view of the street, perfect for people-watching.

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Brunch Is Best In Paris

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You’ll set yourself up for a wonderful vacation in Paris when you dine at any of these restaurants for brunch. A Vacation Perfect rental is the best way to explore Paris and many other European locations. Read about Paris on our Paris Perfect travel blog for more ideas and information about the area. Contact us on our website or call 1-888-520-2087 to learn about renting a vacation apartment in Paris.

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The post Where to Enjoy a Delicious Brunch in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "A great way to experience Paris, France is to do it through its food. Paris has some of the best restaurants and most delicious food in the world. For a leisurely start to your day, plan to enjoy a hearty brunch with a distinctly Parisian touch. It’s also the best way to kick off your Paris vacation with a delicious meal. With a sweet and savory start to your day, you’ll be ready to explore all of the popular and hidden gems in Paris. Vacation Perfect is your perfect home base when you are in Paris. We have luxury vacation rentals in Paris’s best neighborhoods. Even better, after booking your apartment we’ll recommend all our favorite dining spots right on your doorstep. But if you love brunch, here are a few lovely brunch spots to enjoy in Paris!\nHolybelly\nHolybelly is a lively and popular brunch destination in Paris. This is a trendy and busy restaurant, but that’s for a good reason because the food is excellent. The classic breakfast and brunch options are the best, which include pancakes, eggs and more. Breakfast and lunch are served all day from 9 am to 4 pm.\nEggs&Co.\nEggs&Co. is one of the most comfy and relaxing brunch restaurants in Paris. This popular restaurant can get pretty busy, so reserving ahead of time is recommended. The food and drinks are amazing, especially the Egg Benedicts with a glass of champagne.\nSeason Marais\nSeason Marais is a trendy and healthy brunch restaurant. One thing to note that sets this place apart from others is the wide selection of vegan and vegetarian options. You’ll find sweet and delicious meals like pancakes stacked high. It also has a beautiful view of the street, perfect for people-watching.\nBrunch Is Best In Paris\nYou’ll set yourself up for a wonderful vacation in Paris when you dine at any of these restaurants for brunch. A Vacation Perfect rental is the best way to explore Paris and many other European locations. Read about Paris on our Paris Perfect travel blog for more ideas and information about the area. Contact us on our website or call 1-888-520-2087 to learn about renting a vacation apartment in Paris.\nThe post Where to Enjoy a Delicious Brunch in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-08-24T11:46:33-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-08-24T11:46:33-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/paris-perfect-brunch-restaurants.jpg", "tags": [ "Best Brunch In Paris", "Brunch in Paris", "Brunch Sunday Paris", "Luxury Vacation Rentals Paris", "paris perfect rentals", "Paris Restaurants", "Paris Vacation Apartment Rental", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "While enjoying your holiday in Paris, why not begin your day with a delightful brunch at one of these fun spots in the City of Light?" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29885", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/07/our-favorite-gourmet-culinary-experiences-in-paris/", "title": "Our Favorite Gourmet & Culinary Experiences in Paris", "content_html": "

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\nNo matter how many times you\u2019ve visited Paris, one of the best parts of any holiday is enjoying all the great food and culinary experiences. Whether it\u2019s shopping at a local market for fresh ingredients, picking out delicious cheeses to try or learning new French recipes at a cooking class, there are so many ways to add a gourmet touch to your holiday in Paris. Read on for our favorite tips and ideas that are perfect for a foodie experience in the City of Light!

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Experience Paris’s best markets. (credit)

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Paris Food & Market Tours

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A major perk of staying in a Paris Perfect vacation rental is knowing you’ll have a fully equipped and beautiful kitchen so you can experience shopping at Paris’s open air markets and excellent little food shops. Pick out seasonal fruits and vegetables, shop like a Parisian at the local fromagerie or butcher and enjoy cooking in a comfortable home setting.

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Your taste buds will be tempted while exploring the best food market streets in Paris. Even better, visit a historic food market with an expert guide on this Paris Food Market Tour. Or explore the most delicious foodie spots on the Left Bank on this Private Food Tour of Paris. From chocolates to macarons and tempting pastries, the Sweet Side of Paris Food Tour is one of the most decadent we know!

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Rue Cler is one of the best spots for people watching in Paris.

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People Watching Parisian-style at a Cafe

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Any season of the year one of the best experiences in Paris is one of the simplest: find a seat at a charming cafe with a good terrace and enjoy taking in the scene. Whether it’s for a coffee in the morning, dining out for lunch or dinner, or enjoying drinks at night, there’s always something happening. If you’re staying near the Eiffel Tower, here are some of our favorite terraces in the 7th arrondissement.

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Learn the Secrets of Making Macarons in Paris

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Ever dream of those perfect macarons in Paris? While these beautifully colored sweets are notoriously tricky, join this Macaron Making Class to try your hand at perfecting the iconic macarons. You’ll learn all the secrets from an expert chef and leave with tried and tested recipes so you can wow your family and friends at home!

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Personal Chef at Your Paris Perfect Apartment

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For a truly custom culinary experience in Paris, we highly recommend having Chef Brian come to your Paris Perfect apartment rental to prepare a delicious meal for you to enjoy at home. You can arrange the details of your 3-course dinner in advance and then it is up to you whether you prefer to benefit from the chef\u2019s expertise with a private cooking lesson, or just sit back and enjoy the decadence of having your Parisian dinner cooked for you by a private chef. Chef Brian is also available for a variety of market tours and culinary experiences in Paris.

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Curious to know about French wines? Paris is the perfect spot to learn more, and our favorite experience is the Bordeaux to Burgundy Wines of France Tour. Discover France’s history of wine production and how to enjoy French wines from an experienced guide while visiting a wine bar, a Parisian bistro and a wine cellar. Try wines, along with fromage or charcuterie, and leave with an in depth introduction to the world of French wines.

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For a relaxing and memorable evening in Paris, enjoy dinner while cruising along the Seine. You’ll see why Paris is called the City of Light as the beautifully illuminated monuments and sights of Paris glide by. Perfect for a romantic or special dinner or even for larger families and groups. Find out more about our favorite Seine River Dinner Cruise here.

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Finding the Perfect Baguette & Croissants

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Perhaps nothing is quite as iconic in the French diet as the traditional baguette or croissants. Parisians know where to find their favorites in the neighborhood – including a back up for when their favorite spot is closed. So why not try out the bakeries in your neighborhood and find your own? Here are some handy tips for how to order at a French bakery.

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Ready to take your appreciation to the next level? Join a French Bread Baking Class or a Croissant Baking Class to learn all the skills to recreate your French bakery favorites at home!

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The post Our Favorite Gourmet & Culinary Experiences in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "No matter how many times you\u2019ve visited Paris, one of the best parts of any holiday is enjoying all the great food and culinary experiences. Whether it\u2019s shopping at a local market for fresh ingredients, picking out delicious cheeses to try or learning new French recipes at a cooking class, there are so many ways to add a gourmet touch to your holiday in Paris. Read on for our favorite tips and ideas that are perfect for a foodie experience in the City of Light!\nExperience Paris’s best markets. (credit)\nParis Food & Market Tours\nA major perk of staying in a Paris Perfect vacation rental is knowing you’ll have a fully equipped and beautiful kitchen so you can experience shopping at Paris’s open air markets and excellent little food shops. Pick out seasonal fruits and vegetables, shop like a Parisian at the local fromagerie or butcher and enjoy cooking in a comfortable home setting.\nYour taste buds will be tempted while exploring the best food market streets in Paris. Even better, visit a historic food market with an expert guide on this Paris Food Market Tour. Or explore the most delicious foodie spots on the Left Bank on this Private Food Tour of Paris. From chocolates to macarons and tempting pastries, the Sweet Side of Paris Food Tour is one of the most decadent we know!\nRue Cler is one of the best spots for people watching in Paris.\nPeople Watching Parisian-style at a Cafe\nAny season of the year one of the best experiences in Paris is one of the simplest: find a seat at a charming cafe with a good terrace and enjoy taking in the scene. Whether it’s for a coffee in the morning, dining out for lunch or dinner, or enjoying drinks at night, there’s always something happening. If you’re staying near the Eiffel Tower, here are some of our favorite terraces in the 7th arrondissement.\n\nLearn the Secrets of Making Macarons in Paris\nEver dream of those perfect macarons in Paris? While these beautifully colored sweets are notoriously tricky, join this Macaron Making Class to try your hand at perfecting the iconic macarons. You’ll learn all the secrets from an expert chef and leave with tried and tested recipes so you can wow your family and friends at home!\n\nPersonal Chef at Your Paris Perfect Apartment\nFor a truly custom culinary experience in Paris, we highly recommend having Chef Brian come to your Paris Perfect apartment rental to prepare a delicious meal for you to enjoy at home. You can arrange the details of your 3-course dinner in advance and then it is up to you whether you prefer to benefit from the chef\u2019s expertise with a private cooking lesson, or just sit back and enjoy the decadence of having your Parisian dinner cooked for you by a private chef. Chef Brian is also available for a variety of market tours and culinary experiences in Paris.\nWine Tasting in Paris\nCurious to know about French wines? Paris is the perfect spot to learn more, and our favorite experience is the Bordeaux to Burgundy Wines of France Tour. Discover France’s history of wine production and how to enjoy French wines from an experienced guide while visiting a wine bar, a Parisian bistro and a wine cellar. Try wines, along with fromage or charcuterie, and leave with an in depth introduction to the world of French wines.\nDinner while Cruising Along the Seine\nFor a relaxing and memorable evening in Paris, enjoy dinner while cruising along the Seine. You’ll see why Paris is called the City of Light as the beautifully illuminated monuments and sights of Paris glide by. Perfect for a romantic or special dinner or even for larger families and groups. Find out more about our favorite Seine River Dinner Cruise here.\n\nFinding the Perfect Baguette & Croissants\nPerhaps nothing is quite as iconic in the French diet as the traditional baguette or croissants. Parisians know where to find their favorites in the neighborhood – including a back up for when their favorite spot is closed. So why not try out the bakeries in your neighborhood and find your own? Here are some handy tips for how to order at a French bakery.\nReady to take your appreciation to the next level? Join a French Bread Baking Class or a Croissant Baking Class to learn all the skills to recreate your French bakery favorites at home!\nThe post Our Favorite Gourmet & Culinary Experiences in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-07-14T06:07:00-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-07-14T06:07:00-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/paris-perfect-culinary-experiences-maracrons.jpg", "tags": [ "cheese and wine tasting", "cooking class", "cooking classes", "exclusive cooking class", "Food market", "Food Shopping in Paris", "food to try in Paris", "food tour", "foodie culture", "Gourmet Food Tour Paris", "macaron cooking class", "Market Tour and Cooking Class", "Paris Cooking Class", "paris cooking schools", "Wine and Cheese Tasting in Paris", "wine tasting", "Food & Drink", "Paris Tours & Services" ], "summary": "From market tours to French wine tastings, Seine river cruises and learning the secret to making the perfect macarons, here are our favorite culinary experiences in Paris." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29595", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/02/10-cozy-restaurants-in-paris/", "title": "10 Cozy Restaurants in Paris", "content_html": "

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Paris is magical in winter, when you can wrap up and walk its pretty, tree-lined boulevards and parks, wandering into wonderful galleries, museums and shops. Our 10 hand-picked cozy restaurants in Paris are perfect for refueling, offering hearty lunches and soul-warming dinners within easy reach of our inviting Paris Perfect vacation apartments. Bon app\u00e9tit!

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1: La Fontaine de Mars

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A stalwart of the 7th arrondissement for over three generations, this is a legendary spot located very near many of our Paris vacation rentals. Opt for the plat du jour specials of the day, such as the hugely popular roast chicken, or choose classic dishes including fish main sole meunie\u0300re and the i\u0302le flottante floating island for dessert. Friendly service and a good selection of wines add to the relaxed, intimate vibe. 129 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007

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Cozy, cute La Maison Rose in Montmartre\u2019s backstreets is beloved by Instagrammers for its pastel-pretty green-and pink exterior on a cobbled corner. Interiors are adorned with mirrors, floral wallpaper and fresh flowers, with intimate wooden tables, plus green caf\u00e9 chairs outside for warmer days. Reserve online for breakfast, weekend brunch or lunch, with a range of tasty, seasonal farm-to-table French and Italian dishes including vegetarian, fish and meat options. Penne pasta with chestnut, pumpkin and sage makes a great vegan option in Paris, followed by apple and plum crumble or carrot cake. 2 rue de l\u2019Abreuvoir, 2018

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3: La Poule au Pot

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With its vibrant red exterior, scarlet curtains, pink tablecloths and retro signage, La Poule au Pot radiates classic Paris style and has been around for more than 80 years. Currently run by rated chef Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Pi\u00e8ge and his wife \u00c9lodie, this Les Halles institution in the central 1st arrondissement is a great spot to enjoy fine French comfort food, from steaks to snails and salads. Opt for a warming French onion soup, a juicy beef fillet, poached chicken, chips or tempting desserts, such as old-school profiterole, Grand Marnier souffl\u00e9 or \u00eele flottante with rose pralines. 9 rue Vauvilliers 75001

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Lovers of Italian food will get a kick out of Pizzeria Popolare, a fun, vibrant member of the Big Mamma group of Parisian restaurants in the 2nd arrondissement. Plush green bar stools, tan leather chairs and oxblood red leather banquettes are set against dramatic walls of back-lit spirit bottles, while food is served up on colorful, rustic ceramic plates. Tuck into fabulous Neapolitan pizzas, such as the Margherita Duras, pasta or a parmigiana, with all ingredients either lovingly made in house or directly imported from Italy. Afterwards savor a cheesecake or tiramisu. Drinks span wine, cocktails, mocktails, beer and spirits. 111 rue R\u00e9aumur, 75002

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Around the corner from the more famous Les Deux Magots in Saint-Germain, pocket-size Au Pied de Fouet is a cozy restaurant in Paris. This established neighborhood bistro has red-and-white checked tablecloths and mezzanine seating, with a short menu of French classics at surprisingly low prices. Try a warming duck dish (slow-cooked confit de canard with mash) for lunch, then indulge with a tarte Tatin. Sip on a kir (white wine and blackcurrent liqueur ap\u00e9ritif) to feel like a local. The name means “At the foot of the Whip,” but expect friendly hospitality \u201clike being at home but without the inconvenience.\u201d 3 rue Saint-Beno\u00eet, 75006 (sister branch 45 rue de Babylone, 75007)

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6: Breizh Caf\u00e9

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Famous for its delicious cr\u00eapes, the cozy, wood-lined Breizh Caf\u00e9 in the historic Marais quarter is a great spot for a relaxed lunch or dinner in winter and will be a hit with the kids. A stroll from the Picasso Museum, it channels the cuisine of Brittany, serving savory buckwheat galettes, topped with everything from cheese, ham, egg, onion and mushrooms to delicious smoked salmon. For desert share a sweet cr\u00eape with caramel and salted butter, honey and lemon, or apple sauce. You\u2019ll find other branches around town. 109 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003

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Serving seasonal, organic food sourced directly from local farmers, cozy little restaurant Mijo T offers comforting home-style cooking. Its traditional French cuisine comes with modern flair though, whipped up in an intimate, green-painted interior, with a tactile stone wall, simple wooden furniture, industrial pendant lamps and pretty copper pots. This charming spot is in Belleville in the 20th arrondissement, just a stroll from the \u00c9dith Piaf Museum (open by appointment in the singer\u2019s former apartment). 6 rue Victor Letalle, 75020

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Button-cute box Hando is your go-to for Japanese hand rolls, with minimal pale-wood walls, sleek shelves and a wraparound counter. Perch on a stool to enjoy starters of warming miso soup and refreshing edamame before dining on elegant handrolls filled with salmon, tuna and shrimps. Traditional Japanese teas include yuzu with alcoholic drinks spanning wine, sake, whiskey and plum liqueur. This zen-chic cozy restaurant in Paris is on the Left Bank near department store Le Bon March\u00e9 and food hall La Grande \u00c9picerie Rive Gauche. 89 rue de S\u00e8vres, 75006

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9: Au Coup de Torchon

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Traditional Paris bistro Au Coup de Torchon offers a daily changing menu of French, house-made dishes, from oysters to sole meuni\u00e8re and Pastis-flamb\u00e9ed prawns in risotto, including good options for vegetarians. Seasonal fresh vegetables from the market star, alongside hot soups and heartier mains. A two-course lunch deal is a good value way to enjoy a starter and main or main and dessert, or go \u00e0 la carte for lunch or dinner. The dining room feels comforting, with wooden tables, old pendant lamps, flowers and art. It\u2019s just a skip from historic church \u00c9glise de Saint Germain de Pr\u00e8s. 6 rue de Ciseaux, 75006

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10: Auberge Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es Cevennes

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Teaming cozy, romantic interiors with tasty, hearty food from the Pyrenees, Auberge Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es Cevennes is a delightful little dining spot in the 11th arrondissement. This tavern serves classic French rustic fare, with set menu deals at breakfast, lunch and dinner, or \u00e0 la carte and degustation tasting meals. Chef Pierre N\u00e9grevergne mans the pans, dishing up seasonal black truffle dishes, snails, healthy omelettes, poached turbot, duck and steaks. Don\u2019t miss the signature Cassoulet de l\u2019Auberge. Checked tablecloths add to the appeal, with tables inside and out on the airy pavement. 106 rue de la Folie Mericourt, 75011

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\n", "content_text": "Paris is magical in winter, when you can wrap up and walk its pretty, tree-lined boulevards and parks, wandering into wonderful galleries, museums and shops. Our 10 hand-picked cozy restaurants in Paris are perfect for refueling, offering hearty lunches and soul-warming dinners within easy reach of our inviting Paris Perfect vacation apartments. Bon app\u00e9tit!\nThe always charming La Fontaine de Mars near the Eiffel Tower.\n1: La Fontaine de Mars\nA stalwart of the 7th arrondissement for over three generations, this is a legendary spot located very near many of our Paris vacation rentals. Opt for the plat du jour specials of the day, such as the hugely popular roast chicken, or choose classic dishes including fish main sole meunie\u0300re and the i\u0302le flottante floating island for dessert. Friendly service and a good selection of wines add to the relaxed, intimate vibe. 129 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007\nDine at the charming La Maison Rose in Montmartre. (credit)\n2: La Maison Rose\nCozy, cute La Maison Rose in Montmartre\u2019s backstreets is beloved by Instagrammers for its pastel-pretty green-and pink exterior on a cobbled corner. Interiors are adorned with mirrors, floral wallpaper and fresh flowers, with intimate wooden tables, plus green caf\u00e9 chairs outside for warmer days. Reserve online for breakfast, weekend brunch or lunch, with a range of tasty, seasonal farm-to-table French and Italian dishes including vegetarian, fish and meat options. Penne pasta with chestnut, pumpkin and sage makes a great vegan option in Paris, followed by apple and plum crumble or carrot cake. 2 rue de l\u2019Abreuvoir, 2018\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by La Poule Au Pot (@restaurantlapouleaupot)\n\n\n\n3: La Poule au Pot\nWith its vibrant red exterior, scarlet curtains, pink tablecloths and retro signage, La Poule au Pot radiates classic Paris style and has been around for more than 80 years. Currently run by rated chef Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Pi\u00e8ge and his wife \u00c9lodie, this Les Halles institution in the central 1st arrondissement is a great spot to enjoy fine French comfort food, from steaks to snails and salads. Opt for a warming French onion soup, a juicy beef fillet, poached chicken, chips or tempting desserts, such as old-school profiterole, Grand Marnier souffl\u00e9 or \u00eele flottante with rose pralines. 9 rue Vauvilliers 75001\nStylish Pizzeria Popolare. (Credit: Je\u0301ro\u0302me Galland)\n4: Pizzeria Popolare\nLovers of Italian food will get a kick out of Pizzeria Popolare, a fun, vibrant member of the Big Mamma group of Parisian restaurants in the 2nd arrondissement. Plush green bar stools, tan leather chairs and oxblood red leather banquettes are set against dramatic walls of back-lit spirit bottles, while food is served up on colorful, rustic ceramic plates. Tuck into fabulous Neapolitan pizzas, such as the Margherita Duras, pasta or a parmigiana, with all ingredients either lovingly made in house or directly imported from Italy. Afterwards savor a cheesecake or tiramisu. Drinks span wine, cocktails, mocktails, beer and spirits. 111 rue R\u00e9aumur, 75002\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Shuzui Yukinobu | \u5b88\u96a8\u4ea8\u5ef6 (@shuzuiyukinobu)\n\n\n\n5: Au Pied de Fouet\nAround the corner from the more famous Les Deux Magots in Saint-Germain, pocket-size Au Pied de Fouet is a cozy restaurant in Paris. This established neighborhood bistro has red-and-white checked tablecloths and mezzanine seating, with a short menu of French classics at surprisingly low prices. Try a warming duck dish (slow-cooked confit de canard with mash) for lunch, then indulge with a tarte Tatin. Sip on a kir (white wine and blackcurrent liqueur ap\u00e9ritif) to feel like a local. The name means “At the foot of the Whip,” but expect friendly hospitality \u201clike being at home but without the inconvenience.\u201d 3 rue Saint-Beno\u00eet, 75006 (sister branch 45 rue de Babylone, 75007)\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by BREIZH CAF\u00c9 (@breizhcafe_fr)\n\n\n\n6: Breizh Caf\u00e9\nFamous for its delicious cr\u00eapes, the cozy, wood-lined Breizh Caf\u00e9 in the historic Marais quarter is a great spot for a relaxed lunch or dinner in winter and will be a hit with the kids. A stroll from the Picasso Museum, it channels the cuisine of Brittany, serving savory buckwheat galettes, topped with everything from cheese, ham, egg, onion and mushrooms to delicious smoked salmon. For desert share a sweet cr\u00eape with caramel and salted butter, honey and lemon, or apple sauce. You\u2019ll find other branches around town. 109 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Mijo T (@mijo_t_menilmontant)\n\n\n\n7: Mijo T\nServing seasonal, organic food sourced directly from local farmers, cozy little restaurant Mijo T offers comforting home-style cooking. Its traditional French cuisine comes with modern flair though, whipped up in an intimate, green-painted interior, with a tactile stone wall, simple wooden furniture, industrial pendant lamps and pretty copper pots. This charming spot is in Belleville in the 20th arrondissement, just a stroll from the \u00c9dith Piaf Museum (open by appointment in the singer\u2019s former apartment). 6 rue Victor Letalle, 75020\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by HANDO PARISIAN HANDROLL (@handohandroll)\n\n\n\n8: Hando\nButton-cute box Hando is your go-to for Japanese hand rolls, with minimal pale-wood walls, sleek shelves and a wraparound counter. Perch on a stool to enjoy starters of warming miso soup and refreshing edamame before dining on elegant handrolls filled with salmon, tuna and shrimps. Traditional Japanese teas include yuzu with alcoholic drinks spanning wine, sake, whiskey and plum liqueur. This zen-chic cozy restaurant in Paris is on the Left Bank near department store Le Bon March\u00e9 and food hall La Grande \u00c9picerie Rive Gauche. 89 rue de S\u00e8vres, 75006\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Au coup de torchon Restaurant (@aucoupdetorchon)\n\n\n\n9: Au Coup de Torchon\nTraditional Paris bistro Au Coup de Torchon offers a daily changing menu of French, house-made dishes, from oysters to sole meuni\u00e8re and Pastis-flamb\u00e9ed prawns in risotto, including good options for vegetarians. Seasonal fresh vegetables from the market star, alongside hot soups and heartier mains. A two-course lunch deal is a good value way to enjoy a starter and main or main and dessert, or go \u00e0 la carte for lunch or dinner. The dining room feels comforting, with wooden tables, old pendant lamps, flowers and art. It\u2019s just a skip from historic church \u00c9glise de Saint Germain de Pr\u00e8s. 6 rue de Ciseaux, 75006\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Auberge Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es C\u00e9vennes (@auberge_pyrenees_cevennes)\n\n\n\n10: Auberge Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es Cevennes\nTeaming cozy, romantic interiors with tasty, hearty food from the Pyrenees, Auberge Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es Cevennes is a delightful little dining spot in the 11th arrondissement. This tavern serves classic French rustic fare, with set menu deals at breakfast, lunch and dinner, or \u00e0 la carte and degustation tasting meals. Chef Pierre N\u00e9grevergne mans the pans, dishing up seasonal black truffle dishes, snails, healthy omelettes, poached turbot, duck and steaks. Don\u2019t miss the signature Cassoulet de l\u2019Auberge. Checked tablecloths add to the appeal, with tables inside and out on the airy pavement. 106 rue de la Folie Mericourt, 75011\n\nRestaurant Booking Service\nNot sure where to dine or don’t want to worry about making reservations in French? Our expert team will be happy to help you select your restaurants, based on your specific tastes and requirements, and handle all the reservations. All you need to do is turn up on the night and enjoy your meal! Find out more about our Itinerary Planning and Restaurant Booking Service here.\nThe post 10 Cozy Restaurants in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-02-10T11:59:05-05:00", "date_modified": "2025-10-21T07:21:30-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Sophie Davies", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/sophieracheldavies/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/edadb7db93ae6efba8de9e38ba584ae7ecf0e2cf0a8b4ad6793f8a6d896a805d?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Sophie Davies", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/sophieracheldavies/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/edadb7db93ae6efba8de9e38ba584ae7ecf0e2cf0a8b4ad6793f8a6d896a805d?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/paris-perfect-cozy-restaurants-blog.jpg", "tags": [ "best restaurants", "French dining", "Paris Restaurants", "restaurant guide", "romantic restaurants", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "Paris is magical in winter, and these cozy restaurants are the perfect spot to warm up in the City of Light." } ] }