oliveTo all you British readers who are mourning the loss of Petite Anglaise (the blog, not the girl): a comforting dose of Paris can be found in the current issue of the BBC’s Olive food magazine.

48 Hours in Bargain Paris asks four local writers (including moi) for their tips on markets, restaurants, wine bars and other ideas for an affordable foodie weekend. For those who can’t pick up a copy in the UK (or at WH Smith in Paris), here’s a run-down of the suggestions:

From Bryce Corbett “the Author”

  • La Fougasse
  • Café Charlot
  • L’Estaminet
  • Le Chateaubriand
  • Hotel du Nord
  • Les Ombres
  • Benoît
  • L’As du Fallafel
  • Madame Shawn Thai
  • Chez Janou
  • Astier
  • Le Pétit Fer à Cheval
  • Marché de la Bastille

From Meg Zimbeck “the Food Writer”

  • Du Pain et des Idées
  • Blé Sucré
  • Chez Prune
  • Cantine de Quentin
  • La Gazzetta
  • Berthillon
  • Le Verre Volé
  • ChériBibi
  • La Chope du Château Rouge
  • Marche d’Aligre + Sur les Quais

From Adrian Moore “the Concierge”

  • Bob’s Kitchen
  • Ladurée
  • Cojean
  • Goutu
  • Chez Michel
  • Frenchie (which I also picked and adore)
  • Rosalito
  • Chapeau Melon
  • Caves Augé

From Olivier Magny “the Sommelier”

  • Gérard Mulot
  • Esmérelda
  • Le Banquier
  • Le Reminet
  • Le Biche au Bois
  • Le Domaine de Lintillac
  • Le Garde Robe
  • A. Simon
  • Mora
  • E. Dehillerin
  • G. Detou
  • Stohrer

One Response to 48 Hours in Bargain Paris

  1. Franca Bollo says:

    What have you got for mourning Americans?

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