The ultimate Paris guide travel guide for the foodie
I don’t live in Paris in fact I live in London but being French I know my way around Paris and when I go back I can’t wait to eat in these gorgeous French Bistro which make you feel at home and give the best French food experience. Paris is The city of light, love and fresh baguette. A foodie’s heaven, Paris has some of the best restaurants in the world. In this blog post I share my favourite places to eat in Paris. These are just recommendations do not hesitate to wander and make your own selection.
DAY 1
If you travel from London to Paris, the most comfortable and hassle-free way to travel is to book a Eurostar ticket. The journey currently takes 2 hours and 17 minutes which would be difficult to beat by plane, car or coach. We travelled on the Eurostar indeed, we left London around 1pm and arrived in Paris in the afternoon just on time to drop our bags at the hotel and have a little stroll before dinner. We headed towards Rue Surcouf in the 7th arrondissement to have dinner at Bistro chez France. We walked along the Invalides, a museum related to French Miltary history with a great view over the Eiffel Tower.
When you arrive in Rue Surcouf, you will be amazed by the number of restaurants you can find on the same streets. We did indeed come back the next day to another place.
The tag line for bistro chez France is GOOD FOOD, GOOD WINE, GOOD VIBES! So you know you are already in good hands and off to a great start reading this. And this is precisely how I felt after dining at the bistro. They have a small menu with specialities of the day. They serve fruit and vegetables according to season, the fish is the catch of the day, their charcuteries are all from small produces, and their meat have been selected from farmers they work with regularly. I had an “assiette de charcuterie” as a starter, the “agneau” (lamb) as the main dish and the unmissable Tarte Tatin as a dessert. In addition, we selected an incredible red wine, Burgundy, from their well-curated wine list.
We had an amazing dining experience, the restaurant is not very big, so I would definitely recommend that you book your table in advance. If you want a typical Parisian dining experience with people who are conscious of the food they serve, you can go amiss at this place!



