When Melanie Masarin isn’t making magie chez Ghia, she’s having a pretty magical time around Paris and beyond.
From nearby hideaways to hometown visits done right, Melanie’s here to show us around her favorite day-to-day.
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Places like ALT sit quietly in ta tête.
Reservation required, of course. Makes sense for somewhere that lives in a kind of faded, unpretentious charm, with none of the try-hard cool deployed by the wave of restaurants flooding the 3rd arrondissement.
But, our writer recently made the call, and sat down to servings of crab with lemon, golden seared cuttlefish, and everything else that just locks into place.
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Manon Fleury is the anchor of Datil.
And yet, she’s never set in one place at a time. Especially when she has a day in the city to herself. Reservations at restaurants run by friends, inspirational favourites, and parfois a jaunt to the Champagne.
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Au Chez Lili, A small terrace faces the fishing boats, tucked into a corner that catches the sun just right.
On bright days, the pale blue-grey façade of the building seems to dissolve into the sky itself. Inside, the space is small but immediately welcoming, the kind of place you instinctively want to settle in, to return, to build habits.
And the rest of the experience? Regular evenings with guest restaurants from the region, often with playful, well-chosen names. It gathers a small, loyal community, and ultimately, that’s exactly what you hope for in a neighborhood spot.
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What does Laszlo Badet’s Paris look like?
Joy, resetting, diving into work, and, bien sûr, stops at some of the best spots for coffee, Comté, delicious bites, drinks, and so much more. It’s the perfect lineup for feeding one’s creativity and finding daily magic throughout the city and beyond.
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The best of the city of light… after dark.
We found the best spots for early mornings, high-energy late evenings, and popping in for “just one more.” Want to see the full list with wine, vinyl, and cocktail bars all included et plus?
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When Georgette’s not writing on oysters, she’s definitely enjoying some of the best ones throughout the city.
And, some of the better bites juste en général too. Vois, an apéro at Bluebird, followed by hearty dishes in the 12th, and that’s just to get the night going.
You can discover Georgette’s full routine in our special edition Oyster Week issue today. Find it alongside our latest newsletter at the link in bio.
It’s huître week at FOUND Paris, and we’re cracking into things appropriately.
How so? By starting off with two reservations at a combo of Paris’ most iconic raw bar set-ups. Spécifiquement, Avant Comptoir de la Mer et La Closerie des Lilas. One, a magnetic, spilling-out-and-on-to-the-sidewalk just off the Odeon. The other, a Left Bank institution.
And together, a perfect starting point for any evening, recommendation list, and newsletter. Discover the full piece and more from our special oyster week issue at the link in our bio today.
Le Bar is as cosy as it is brilliant.
Striking and precise experimental cocktail offerings certainly help with that. From the bright to the savory to the unforgettable as well, there’s plenty on offer at this set up in the 6th.
Want to see it all? Follow the link in bio now and read our full review along with our latest issue.
At The 75, writer Caitlin Gunther covers some of the best restaurant intel, late-night haunts, industry shouts and whispers, and more.
And now she’s shared her favorites with us. Including collabs, local staples, and a solid bit of culture, c’est une bonne.
You can discover the full Routine today, along with the latest from FOUND Paris at the link in our bio now.
Leeds native and alum of beloved spots like Robert and Magnolia, Jack Baker Bosco is a hot name on the Paris restaurant scene right now.
And the chef’s new restaurant? Le Canard Sauvage, opened in November on the pulsing Boulevard de Strasbourg.
A welcome addition to its pocket of the 10th arrondissement, Le Canard Sauvage has an “anything goes” vibe that hums through the night. Pop in for a pint, settle in for several courses with great natural wine to match, or nab a front-row seat at the bar overlooking the kitchen.
And you can read all about what goes into each one in our full review, now ready to read in our latest issue. Link in bio.
Qu’est-ce que est an artistic florist and how do they spend their day in Paris?
We’re glad you asked. Because we found out. From hits near the Bastille to weekend escapes in the Haut Marais to immersive Parisian designs, Maison Ciero’s Romain Pilato’s discovered the spots, and you can see them all today.
Find them alongside the latest from FOUND Paris today. Link in bio.