Podcast Episode: Paris Flan And Hidden Gems
Individual French Flan Tarts: Nina Métayer’s Masterclass Recipe Continue reading Podcast Episode: Paris Flan And Hidden Gems
Individual French Flan Tarts: Nina Métayer’s Masterclass Recipe Continue reading Podcast Episode: Paris Flan And Hidden Gems
Paris is a city of grandeur and elegance, but beneath its iconic boulevards lies a hidden world—a labyrinth of tunnels, crypts, and secret passages that have inspired countless legends. Some are well-documented, while others remain shrouded in mystery. Here are some of the most intriguing underground secrets of the City of Light. Continue reading The Secret Underground of Paris : Myths and Realities
When you walk rue Montorgueil in Paris, you are struck by this large snail which supplants the facade of this legendary restaurant: L’escargot Montorgueil. Continue reading The most famous snail of Paris
Today, I’m taking you to the oldest pastry shop in Paris: the Stohrer pastry shop, rue Montorgueil, in the 2nd arrondissement. A place that is part of history, therefore, but also a true ode to gluttony that begins in the window … Continue reading History of Stohrer, the oldest bakery of Paris
Rue Madame, Did often wondered who was this Madame ? It’s now the end of this mystery, here is the answer : Continue reading Who is “Madame” of the “Rue Madame” ?
Very distinctive with its unique decor, the café-brasserie “Au Rocher de Cancale” located rue Montorgueil, in Paris, is full of history Continue reading Au Rocher de Cancale’s history
Released in full containment, Yael Naim was unable to show us her record, “nightsongs” at its true value, but it is not too late to discover the sumptuous and sweet songs that make up this record. Continue reading Yaël Naïm and her night songs
Since 1827, Maison Boissier has seduced the world over by the charm of its cases as well as by the delicacy of its candied chestnuts Continue reading Who is the inventor of candied chestnuts?
This pretty balcony located in Paris was the home of one the most popular poets, Charles Baudelaire. Continue reading Charles Baudelaire’s home in Paris
At almost 132 years old, the Iron Lady is about to return to her original color: a “brown yellow”, imagined by the architect Gustave Eiffel in 1907. Cost of the operation? A trifle of 50 million euros! Continue reading A facelift for the Eiffel Tower