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If you are going to Paris, you do not just want to eat, you want to romanticise every single meal. These are the spots we would book for you, the cafés, bakeries and brasseries that feel like main character scenes waiting to happen.
This is your soft Paris morning moment.
Order the iconic hot chocolate and a croissant, sit outside, and do absolutely nothing except people watch. It is giving slow luxury, messy hair, oversized sunglasses, and pretending you live there.
A non-negotiable dinner stop.
Order the ratatouille and chocolate mousse. It is cosy, classic, and tastes like the version of Paris you see in films.
Hidden in the 1st arrondissement and famous for their rose matcha latte.
Modern Paris energy, clean aesthetic interiors, pretty drinks, and the kind of place you accidentally stay in for hours.
Home of the viral Matilda Cake, a rich layered chocolate dessert that feels slightly dramatic in the best way.
Pair it with French comfort food and call it a very good life decision.
For the croissant girls.
If you take pastry seriously, this is your stop. Flaky, buttery, and dangerously easy to romanticise. This is your I am moving to Paris bakery.
Your date night reservation.
Chic interiors, incredible food, and an atmosphere that makes everything feel cinematic. It is giving slow dinner, good conversation, soft lighting.
Go in the morning, no debate.
Famous for their giant chocolate bread, best eaten warm and fresh. It is simple, nostalgic, and very Paris bakery run before the city wakes up.
The iconic no menu experience.
You get a green salad with walnuts, tender sirloin steak, secret sauce, and crispy fries. That is it. No decisions, no overthinking, just really good food.
Paris is not just a destination, it is a series of little moments. Croissants eaten too slowly, dinners that turn into memories, and cafés you will think about long after you leave.
And honestly, we would book you into all of it.
Love,
PP xx