Le Rigmarole
Adventurous, open-minded + spontaneous eaters love Robert & Jess’s smoky tapas-style dishes cooked over Japanese binchotan charcoal.
Adventurous, open-minded + spontaneous eaters love Robert & Jess’s smoky tapas-style dishes cooked over Japanese binchotan charcoal.
Chef Sota Atsumi’s (Clown Bar) new upscale but casual farm-to-table restaurant.
Bertrand Grebaut & Théo Pourriat’s casual little charmer is also a World’s Best 50 and a 1-star Michelin restaurant, which makes it one of Paris’ toughest rez. The set menus highlight seasonal products and the natural wine list is extraordinary.
Behind the world famous tiny taqueria that whips up handmade tacos is a white door that when pushed open after 6pm, transports you into an award-winning sexy candlelit cocktail den jam-packed with folks taking in the killer cocktails, guac & nachos & music playlist until 2am.
Camille Fourmont transformed this little vintage dairy shop on a sleepy street into a cult wine bar-shop that draws industry folk from all over the world who meet here for delicious tapas plates & bottles.
Septime’s WILDLY popular no-reservation raw seafood, farm produce + natural wine bar, right next door.
Omar & Moko’s neighborhood bakery & café, for market lunch menus, freshly baked cookies and natural wines.
Brittany native’s Gwen Cadoret’s classy bistrot is the place for fresh seafood towers, oysters, shrimp, sea snails, fish, and lobster which are sourced directly from her family’s oyster farm & region. Add bottles of natural wine from sister resto Bistrot Paul Bert’s cellar next door and you’ve got a perfect afternoon in the making.
Sisters Tatiana & Katia Levha’s brand new restaurant on the same street of their popular Le Servan is literally as hot as it gets – taking its sweet & spicy cues from their backgrounds in Manila, Hong Kong, Thailand & France.
Septime’s Chef-Owners Bertrand Great and Theo Pourriat have taken over a gorgeous country house hotel & restaurant in Normandy. Not only is getting here is half the fun – it takes my breath away.
It’s standing room-only at David Loyola’s unassuming rock & roll natural wine bar for tapas nights with lots of natural wine. The a la carte menu is not what you’d expect from the retro sports bar décor – the tiny kitchen prepares modern delicious plates for sharing.
Cyril Bordarier’s funky little place is wildly popular with food industry folk around the world, and visitors alike, for the affordable bottles of natural wine paired with classic French and Japanese-inspired plates.
One of the Top Ten Culinary Guides in EuropeThe Wall Street Journal”
One of the 6 Best Food Tours in the WorldSunday Times Magazine”
Wendy Lyn is Paris' Ultimate Food InsiderUSA Today”
The hyperconnected private guide behind Paris Is My KitchenFood & Wine Magazine”