My Best Eats !
Feeling overwhelmed with spots to try? Below I’ve narrowed down my top restaurants, cafes and bakeries to prioritise…
Mia in France
Paris, France
Restaurants
A bouillon
A great budget option, head to a traditional Parisian Bouillon (such as Chartier, Pigalle or République.) These originated in the 19th century and are large dining halls offering traditions French dishes at a super cheap price (entrées for €3 and mains for €10!!) You may have to queue on busy nights as they’re super popular but the queue moves quick !
Brasserie des Pres
Located on one of my favorite streets in Paris, this is a stylish but affordable brasserie offering traditional dishes. A modern twist on a classic French eatery…
Relais d’entrecôte
This restaurant is famous for offering one thing and one thing only, steak frites ! If you want to try this traditional French dish in Paris then you may as well head to the restaurant that specialises in it, steak frites is the only option on the menu. This spot may also have a queue at peak times.
Le procope
This is famous for being the oldest restaurant in Paris, opening is 1686 !! Inside it feels like stepping back in time with a feel of Parisian elegance. It offers amazing traditional French dishes.
Le Train Bleu
This fabulous restaurant is inside a train station but don’t be fooled its interior feels like something from Versailles ! Come here for an unforgettable Parisian experience.
Chez Janou
This is a very famous spot for being a trendy, delicious but affordable traditional brasserie. You can’t come here and miss their famous chocolate mousse, supposedly the best in Paris…
La Fontaine de Mars
Located just by the Eiffel Tower with a great authentic feel, this is a cosy spot ! The Obama’s actually dined here on their Paris trip.
Pierre Gagnaire
Come here for the ultimate fine dining experience. This spot has 3 Michelin stars so you know it’s got to be good !
Cafés
Cafe de Flore
Café de Flore is arguably the most famous cafe in Paris ! Nestled in the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, it’s been a favourite hangout for artists, writers, and intellectuals since the 19th century. The café boasts a classic Parisian vibe with its elegant décor and outdoor seating where patrons can sip coffee while people-watching.
Les deux Magots
Les Deux Magots is another legendary café located right next to Cafe de Flore, it’s known for its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. It has also been a favourite haunt for artists, writers, and intellectuals since the 19th century. The café boasts a charming outdoor terrace where you can sip on coffee or indulge in a meal while soaking up the Parisian vibe.
Carette
Carette is another famous café located in Trocadero and The Marais known for its delightful pastries and famous rich hot chocolate with cream (the best hot chocolate in my opinion!). With its cozy atmosphere and elegant decor, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists looking to enjoy a leisurely meal or a sweet treat.
Angelina
Angelina is a charming café located by the Louvre and also in Chateau de Versailles, known for its rich history and elegant atmosphere. It’s also famous for serving some of the best hot chocolate in the city, often described as a decadent treat that feels more like dessert than a drink. Visitors also love indulging in their signature Mont Blanc pastry, which features layers of meringue, cream, and chestnut purée.
Bakeries
Stohrer
Stohrer is a charming pastry shop located on one of my favourite streets in Paris, known for its rich history and delectable treats. Established in 1730, it’s considered the oldest bakery in the city, and stepping inside feels like taking a trip back in time. The shop is famous for its signature pastries, especially the baba au rhum, which has become a must-try.
Du pain et des idées
Du Pain et des Idées is a charming bakery next to Canal Saint Martin, known for its artisanal breads and pastries. With a cozy atmosphere, it draws in locals and tourists alike who are eager to indulge in freshly baked goods. The place is particularly famous for its pain des amis, a crusty bread that has become a favorite among regulars
Mamiche
Mamiche is a popular spot in Paris that’s all about delicious pastries ! It has locations in the 9th and 10th arrondissements. Known for its mouthwatering treats, this bakery offers everything from flaky croissants to decadent cakes, making it a favourite for all.
Cedric Grolet
Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cedric Grolet is a delightful pastry shop located in the heart of Paris. Known for its stunning and innovative desserts, it’s the brainchild of renowned pastry chef Cedric Grolet, who has earned a reputation for his artistic approach to pastries. Visitors are often wowed by the visually striking creations that look almost too good to eat - think fruit sculptures that are actually made of cake!
La Maison d’Isabelle
La Maison d'Isabelle is a renowned spot in Paris. It’s won many awards for the best croissant in Paris so it’s a must try spot ! Nestled in a vibrant neighbourhood, this place offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a taste of local culture.
Boulangerie Utopie
Boulangerie Utopie is a charming bakery in the 11th arrondissement, known for its artisanal approach to bread and pastries. With a cozy atmosphere and a welcoming vibe, it’s a favourite spot for many!
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