Paris, France is one of the most beautiful places in the world. It is known as the City of Lights for its beautiful landscape and breathtaking architecture like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame de Paris and the Arc de Triomphe among others. It is also known for being the fashion central of the world as well as for its exceptional cuisine.
There are many places to dine at in Paris, France and you're sure to find restaurants and bistros that serve exquisite French food in every corner that you may turn that dining in itself can become a wonderful experience. So, when in Paris, France, here are notable eats that you should try out.
1. Berthillon - As mentioned by Hilary Stockton on A Luxury Travel Blog, you owe it to yourself to get a sorbet or ice cream at Berthillon in Île Saint-Louis, Paris. Berthillon is a French creator and retailer of luxury ice cream and sorbet, owned by the Chauvin family, descendants of Monsieur Berthillon himself from who the company was named after. This ice cream shop gained fame in 1961 when a famous french restaurant guide, Gault Millau, wrote about his surprising wonderful ice cream find.
2. Pierre Herme - Pierre Herme is a world renowned pastry chef who gained fame for his macarons, which are only sold in Paris and London and a few boutiques spread across Hong Kong, Tokyo, Dubai and Seoul among others. If you find yourself in Paris, a visit to one of his six pastry shop locations and find out why his pastries are so famous.
3. Frenchie - Chef Gregory Marchand's bistro is one of the hardest restaurants in Paris to get a reservation, and if that's any indication of how the food is, then you know it's really good. Frenchie is a nickname Chef Gregory Marchand got from when he was working in the kitchen of Jamie Oliver's restaurant, Fifteen in London.
4. Frenchie To Go
If Chef Gregory Marchand's bistro, Frenchie is too expensive for your taste but you'd like to sample his food because of all the good things you have heard about it, then Frenchie To Go is where you should be. Frenchie To Go is known for their first class Reuben and pulled pork sandwiches among many delectable items on their menu and as mentioned by The Guardian, they also serve breakfast all day.
5. La Cuisine de Philippe - They say that you have never really experienced a place until you've eaten their food. So it makes sense that when you find yourself in Paris then you must absolutely try their souffles. La Cuisine de Philippe specializes in French souffles. They offer both savory and dessert souffles, which will absolutely delight your tastebuds.
What are your favorite places to dine at in Paris?
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