Skip to content

Au Sauvignon

I was recently reading a Paris-based website and a reader had written to them, asking them why they were always talking about restaurants in the 10th arrondissement where โ€œ.. there isnโ€™t much to do there.โ€ The response was that thatโ€™s where most of the new and interesting places are opening. And while itโ€™s not where most visitors dream about staying when they come to Paris,โ€ฆ

153 Shares

Continue reading...

In-Room Coffee

One of my great joys in life in in-room coffee. Hotels do a lot of head-scratching things, like inventing โ€˜turn-down service.โ€™ Aside from a free piece of chocolate, does anyone like or want someone rummaging through their room while theyโ€™re out at dinner? Or the โ€œhotel channelโ€, which shows and glorifies the splendors of your hotel, which is kind of silly since youโ€™re already thereโ€ฆ.

0 Shares

Continue reading...

Restaurant Astier

Whatโ€™s not to like about a somewhat out-of-the-way bistrotiรจre like Astier, serving examples of classic French cuisine, keeping the torch alive of a genre thatโ€™s become harder to find done right? The pre-fixe menu at Astier is a little gentler at โ‚ฌ35, and you can choose from four of five selections in each category. There are more extensive selections on the ร  la carte sideโ€ฆ

16 Shares

Continue reading...

Le Garde Robe and Spring

Iโ€™ve noted that wine bars in Paris often are the best places for casual dining in town. So when my friend Rochelle, a pastry chef friend from the States, came to visit, I wanted to go somewhere easygoing, where weโ€™d be assured of good, honest food. So we agreed to meet at Le Garde Robe,ย  which serves mostly natural wines. Another plus are the charcuterieโ€ฆ

2 Shares

Continue reading...

A

Get David's newsletter sent right to your Inbox!

15987

Sign up for my newsletter and get my FREE guidebook to the best bakeries and pastry shops in Paris...