Brunch Bazar is back – Food, Shopping & Fun

Brunch Bazar returns this year in the chic neighbourhood of Le Marais. This year it’s more ambitious with over 1500 m2 of space to shop, play and eat.
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Started by Nadège Winter and continued today with the collaboration of Lionel Bensemoun and the team at La Clique 
Le Brunch Bazar is back in full swing.

With workshops and games for the kids (in collaboration with the children’s magazine Doolittle) and a cool flea market vibe with a very selective list of resellers of vintage, antique and modern clothes, trinkets and housewares.
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Num: Cosy Thai restaurant in central Paris

We stopped into Num the other night, only because our regular restaurant around the corner was closed. I’ve passed by this Thai restaurant many times as it’s located not far from Agnes B. store and upstairs from the UGC Cinema at Les Halles, but was never tempted to go inside because it seems a bit “touristy”. Located in a diverse yet very central shopping and restaurant area close to l’Eglise St. Eustache, it just seemed too busy there.

But that night, we were pleasantly surprised.

As we pushed back the large entrance doors we were welcomed to this thai restaurant with funky house music playing in the background, lovers giggling over champagne and friends chatting over appetizers.

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Rice and Fish Restaurant

One of the Best Sushi,Sashimi and Bento places to eat in Paris.

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The Sashimi at Rice and Fish


This popular sushi restaurant is one of the best Paris has to offer, but get there early, as seating is limited. Situated beside its sister restaurant “Rice and Beans” on Rue Greneta they offer an exciting menu not likely to be found anywhere else in Paris; a mix of traditional Japanese and California styled sushi.

Try one of their menu options (starting at 10 Euros) or mix and match to your liking. Our favorites include the Krunchy(either shrimps or St. Jaques), Bjork (tereyaki salmon with avocado) and Rasta (the vegetarian choice).
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Chloe’s Cupcakes Paris

Cupcakes at Chloes Paris

Walking into Chloe’s Cupcakes Paris, can send a couple of sensations through you, the two most notable would probably be:
1. the feeling that you’re in Don and Betty Draper Kitchen a la Mad Men 1960s ( alas an all in pink one)
2. that everything smells and looks so good!

Chloe’s offers a wide variety of cupcakes and even does special cake ordering and cooking classes here in Paris. Its a cool place to grab a quick sweet treat, or hang out with the girls, or take the kids.

Tip: call in advance if you plan on going with a big group, as you might need to make reservations.

Address: 40 Rue Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
75009 Paris, France
01 48 78 12 65
Subway: Metro Saint-Georges
Hours: Open Wednesday to Sunday. 11Am to 7:30 Pm. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

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How cute is this little snowman cupcake? made with caramel, delish!

bagel food at chloes paris

They serve food too – not just sweet stuff. Check out this vegetable bagel sandwich with salad.

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Rose Green Kusmi Tea to match the pink decor.

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Coco & Co Paris France

coco and co parisWhen Coco & Co opened its doors last year in Paris, many people took note of this little eatery, because not only was the food good, but the concept was so well executed; no detail was left coincidental between the menu and the decor. There’s no ambiguity here, its all about eggs and poultry (from the egg shaped lights to the porcelain egg shaped salt shakers.

The concept was so simple that many people even wondered if such a restaurant could maintain. That they have and, with a menu that centers around all things having to do with eggs ( there are non egg recipes as well though). Right now its perfect for a summer day lunch , Sunday brunch or a break from a day shopping in the boutique heavy neighborhood.

Nicely tucked in on an almost hidden street in the middle of the 6th arrondisment, you’ll love the decor, food and tranquility of this chic and tiny two story eatery. Perfect for the vacationing family its chock full of little delights to please the entire family.

You’ll feel right at hone, literally, as stylist turned restaurant owner Celine has decorated the eatery to be family friendly, yet still mature enough to have a business lunch. The stylish intereiors follows a white, red and black theme with even a fake chicken farm on the top floor! Imagine black chalk tabletops where the children ( or the big kids in us) can let there creativity flow while waiting for brunch? Not bad eh.

I especially loved the eggs Benedict with lavender seeds on a salad with roasted potatoes. The homemade yogurt was divine!

WHERE: 11 Rue Bernard Pailissy, 75006

WHEN: Tuesdays to Sundays

PRICE: pas cher ( reasonably priced)

INFO: best for brunch and lunch but open 10- 5pm( call 01 45 44 02 52) and Visa card accepted.

http://www.cocoandco.fr/