Where to eat in paris on a budget - bagels healthy and fresh in the seniter area.[...]
Where to eat in paris on a budget - bagels healthy and fresh in the seniter area.[...]
With the Canal Saint-Martin in walking distance from my apartment, my friends and I seem to find ourselves in the 10th arrondissement most of the time for great shopping, eating and people watching. We recently scurried into Siseng on the canal at the end of the lunch hour and were not disappointed. There was a lack of signage or menus but the crowd and their hearty plates drew us in. We sat ourselves at a communal table with a couple of hip girls enjoying mid-day cocktails and eyed their savory[...]
Le Peloton Cafe This cool coffee shop is the lovechild of die-hard coffee and bicycle geeks, but with a calmer temper. Located a between the Marais and the Seine River. The baristas a super friendly. Minimal decor. Perfect place to go for a chill afternoon of catching up with pals in scenic part of town. Beans are from Belleville Br?lerie. Address: 17 Rue du Pont Louis Philippe,?75004?ParisCheck Opening hours via Facebook? Broken Biscuit The pastries here[...]
Now if you're in Paris you know how seriously we take our ritual of going to the market for fruits and vegetables then, grabbing a Poulet Roti (roasted chicken) at the local boucherie on the weekends. You can find it on almost any Brasserie styled restaurant around town complete with mashed potatoes, fries or saluted vegetables. This is a classic french meal that somehow always gets forgotten in between the confit canard ?(roast duck) and French onion soup. Recently we had it at one of our fa[...]
A little hole in the wall restaurant open on 17 Rue Martel just off Rue du Paradis is Le Look offering seasonal homestyle?cuisine. Mostly green and healthy sandwiches and salads like this chicken one we had. They are also a coffee shop should you need a fix in the area. On some days they also?have pizzas, hamburgers, quiches and fresh squeezed juices! Another ?cosy spot to add to your city guide of places to eat with friends and enjoy a coffee. The chicken salad was delicious, on a bed[...]
In Paris we're always complaining ?how hard it is to mingle and meet locals, the French are known for being a bit hard to crack, except when alcohol is involved! So one of my advice is to get out and hang where the French are; La Petite Chaufferie is perfect for this. Cosy organic Bar that keeps a?chill local vibe mixing finger food and rotating Djs. The local spot was created with friends in mind for friends to have a place to hang out and drink organic wines, craft beers and artisan produce[...]