RUTA DE PARÍS I: EXPERIENCIAS GOURMET Y PUNTOS DE ENCUENTRO EMBLEMÁTICOS

PARIS ROUTE I: GOURMET EXPERIENCES AND EMBLEMATIC MEETING POINTS

Introduction


Paris, a worldwide epicenter of fashion, art, and gastronomy, is the perfect setting for two exquisite symbols of luxury: caviar and pearls. Far from being mere products, these elements embody sophistication and refinement, reflecting an appreciation for quality and meticulous craftsmanship. In this context of elegance, caviar stands out, offering a unique sensory experience that represents the essence of Parisian taste and style.

Below, we recommend a non-exhaustive selection of iconic venues in the French capital, known for their history and product offerings.

 

Featured Restaurants


Amidst the cobblestone streets and charming boulevards, three restaurants stand out as authentic culinary treasures and iconic venues in the French capital: Le Procope, Le Jules Verne, and Les Deux Magots. These places embody the essence of French cuisine, from masterfully prepared traditional dishes to more daring culinary experiences, all framed in environments that transport you to the heart of Parisian gastronomy.

 

Le Procope:

Founded in 1686, Le Procope is the oldest café-restaurant in Paris. Located in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, this historic establishment has hosted prominent figures such as Voltaire, Rousseau, Benjamin Franklin, George Sand, and Roger de Beauvoir. Its elegant atmosphere and classic French dishes make it a symbol of the city's intellectual and cultural life. Traditional cuisine holds a place of honor here, with dishes prepared with care and meticulous attention to flavor. Each bite is an immersion into French culinary tradition.


Le Procope - 13 Rue de l’Ancienne Comédie, 75006 Paris

 

Le Jules Verne:

Perched atop the Eiffel Tower, Le Jules Verne offers a gastronomic experience that defies expectations and elevates the very notion of dining with a view. This exceptional restaurant combines the architectural grandeur of the Eiffel Tower with modern culinary creativity. The result is a unique sensory adventure for each diner. Under the brilliant direction of Chef Frédéric Anton, awarded a Michelin star, Le Jules Verne has become one of the world's most prestigious restaurants. Frédéric Anton's culinary creations transform high-quality ingredients into gustatory works of art. They combine the tradition of French cuisine with innovative techniques and contemporary flavors. The discreet elegance of the surroundings enhances each dish served. The tranquil atmosphere allows diners to relax and savor every moment.

Le Jules Verne - Av. Gustave Eiffel, 75007 Paris

Les Deux Magots:

Located in the culturally rich Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, Les Deux Magots is much more than a café. It is a place of historical reference. It echoes with the lively debates and exchanges of ideas that marked past decades. For years, this emblematic café has hosted a mosaic of writers, artists, and intellectuals, creating a space where creativity and reflection resonate. The bohemian atmosphere of Les Deux Magots permeates every corner of the café, recalling the heated conversations of legendary figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Ernest Hemingway.

Les Deux Magots - 6 Pl. Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 Paris


These are the three restaurants we highlight and consider essential for a luxurious and 100% Parisian gastronomic experience. We also provide a list of other restaurants:

 

French Cuisine

  • Brasserie Lipp
  • Les Antiquaires
  • Chez Janou
  • Gigi
  • Entrecot de París
  • Les Deux Magots
  • Bistrot Victoires

Asian / Sushi

  • Miss KO
  • Soma Saintonge
  • Saveur d’Asie
  • Pho 14 Opera
  • Diep
  • Kodawari Ramen
  • Siseng


Italian

  • Pink mamma
  • La Felicitá
  • Pepita
  • Marcello
  • Auteuil Brasserie


Fashionable Bars and Clubs


Bar Hemingway:


Located in Place Vendôme, a landmark of high jewelry in Paris, is the iconic Ritz hotel that houses Bar Hemingway, the most coveted cocktail temple in Paris.

This elegant and cozy lounge offers many cocktails, among the most famous are the celebrated Serendipity, invented in this place, and the Dry Martini. Custom cocktails remain the specialty of the house.

Bar Hemingway - 15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris

 

Le Comptoir Général:

Le Comptoir Général, located on the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, is more than just a bar; it is a cultural space that celebrates diversity and exoticism. In this unique place, history blends with mixology and memorable culinary experiences. It is located in a former stable of 600 m2, with eclectic decoration and a lush garden that creates an atmosphere of escape where Africa, the Caribbean, and Paris converge in harmony. The goal of Aurélien Laffon, the creator, was to offer a place to escape and dream, and he has successfully achieved it.

Le Comptoir Général - 84 Quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris

Le Carmen:

Le Carmen is a gin-focused bar that transforms into a nightclub after midnight, located in a 1875 mansion with a rich history. This place, where it is said that Georges Bizet composed his famous opera, retains its decadent rococo charm. The atmosphere is decorated with imperial armchairs, crimson velvet curtains, a golden cage, and giant mirrors that recall its past as a brothel.

Le Carmen - 34 rue Duperré, 75009 Paris

Here are three clubs that we have highlighted as essential for experiencing authentic Parisian nightlife. Additionally, we provide an additional list of other clubs that may interest you:

  • Pachamama
  • Aquarium
  • La Clairière
  • L’Arc
  • Medellin
  • Raspoutine
  • Petit Palace
  • Candelaria
  • Maison Proust
  • Hotel Costes

Must-See Tourist Attractions

Apart from the tourist attractions of Paris such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, or the Champs-Élysées, we want to go further and offer you unique sites that you cannot miss.

Musée de l’Orangerie:

The Musée de l'Orangerie, located in Paris, is an art museum housing an impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. Its most famous work is Claude Monet's series "Water Lilies," displayed in specially designed oval rooms. This museum offers a tranquil and charming experience for art lovers in a beautiful setting in the Tuileries Garden.

Artists' Quarter (Montmartre):

Montmartre neighborhood in Paris is known as the "Artists' Quarter." It is famous for its bohemian history and creative atmosphere. Here, you will find the iconic Basilica of the Sacred Heart, perched on a hill, as well as cobbled streets, artist studios, and picturesque cafes that have attracted artists and writers over the years. - sometimes they have a vintage market; and if you go up the slope on the way to the Maison Rose, there are bars with a Parisian essence, ideal for having a drink.

Saint Chapelle:

A stunning Gothic chapel located in the heart of Paris, on the Île de la Cité. It is famous for its magnificent stained glass windows that cover virtually every wall and ceiling, creating a spectacular light effect inside. It was built in the 13th century and is a prominent example of Gothic architecture of the time. It leaves you speechless as soon as you enter because of its impressive windows and glasses that give a unique light.
Paris is a city with a rich history full of unique and iconic places, here we leave you a list of essential visits:

  • Atelier des lumières
  • La Galerie Dior
  • Musée Picasso
  • Musée d'Orsay
  • Luxembourg Gardens
  • Tuileries Garden
  • Place des Vosges
  • Champs de Mars
  • Trocadero
  • Notre Dame
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Parc Monceau
  • Parc des Buttes Chaumont
  • Le Panthéon
  • Île Saint-Louis
  • Palais Garnier
  • Palace of Versailles
  • The Catacombs