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In the friendly Chez l'Ami Jean near Invalides, hams hang overhead, wooden tables sit snugly side by side and fine wines wait to be opened behind the bar. Whether you choose the pigeon…
In an unrivalled location opposite the Louvre, the fashionable and cosy Fumoir looks rather like a gentleman's smoking-club with dark wooden panneliing and furniture. Head to the little…
Foodies flock to Edouard Artzner on Strasbourg's rue de la Mésange, which specialises in foie gras. Visitors can fill their bags with fine Alsatian wines before popping upstairs for advice…
Locals flock to the rustic Basque dining room, Le Troquet, in the residential 15th arrondisement, where Chef Christian Etchebest uses seasonal produce to create daring dishes that always…
Locals have long called Bar des Théâtres in the 8th arrondissement "The Temple of the God Steak Tartare." Despite being in Paris's most expensive area, prices remain reasonable. Actors from…
Garlicky snails, foie-gras, tender steaks, veal shanks and fresh fish are just some of the culinary delights La Fermette Marbeuf offers at its restaurant near the Champs Elysées. Ask for a…
On the Quai Branly Museum's roof, near the Eiffel Tower, the trendy Les Ombres restaurant offers breathtaking views onto Gustave Eiffel's edifice. Choose the terrace or opt for a table inside…
Bateaux Parisiens lunch and dinner cruises, which depart Port de la Bourdonnais, are a memorable way to combine fine dining with sightseeing. Visitors drift along the Seine, taking in…
Decorated with wine-themed collectors' posters, Willi's Wine Bar in the Opera district is must for wine buffs with over 250 wines on offer and knowledgeable waiters. Dishes such as guinea-fowl…
Exquisitely furnished with marble, gilded cherubs, sky-high mirrors and Baccarat chandeliers, the Hotel Crillon's Les Ambassadeurs restaurant, overlooking place de la Concorde square, is a…
Chartier, near the Grands Boulevards, is a cheap eatery that has changed little in a century. A former workers' canteen, it still serves lashings of French dishes such as egg mayonnaise…
Inside the Grand Palais museum, near the Champs Elysées, Mini Palais chef Gilles Choukroun's produces inventive cuisine. Signature dishes include foie-gras crème-brûlée for starters, roasted…
The Île d'Oléron attracts visitors from Poitou-Charentes and beyond with its pristine beaches, protected dunes and exceptional wildlife. The island's high points include the oyster beds…
Famous chef Joel Robuchon's minimalist restaurant in the Saint-Germain quarters has revolutionised Parisian dining. L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon's vast open kitchen is surrounded by a circular…
Cobbled streets, snug enclaves... the concept behind the self-proclaimed "beer village" of Les Frères Berthom has become popular all over France. Moments away from Strasbourg's cathedral, this…
Sank roo doe noo is the most famous bar in Europe - possibly the world. Opened on Thanksgiving 1911, it's where the ambulance corps drank themselves silly during WW1. Hemingway's favourite…
Over 70 brews are on offer at Académie de la Bière, a snug bar in central Strasbourg, with its own terrace and basement cave.
Built in 1427, the eye-catching Maison Kammerzell is classic fairy-tale stuff, with its intricate wood-carved façade and stained-glass windows. Sitting in the shadow of the city's cathedral…
Set inside a hotel called L'Hôtel, near Saint-Germain, Le Restaurant's intimate, rococo dining room, designed by Jacques Garcia, is stylish, hip and oozes romance. Bring a special person along…