France and Vietnam are inextricably linked due to France’s colonialist ways. From the middle of the 19th century until 1954, France occupied Vietnam. By the time the French left (or, um, kicked back to France), the country’s cuisine had been broadly influenced by the French. The current incarnations of pho—the soup-y national dish of Vietnam—and […]
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8 Places to Have the Best Chocolate in Paris
Finding the best chocolate in Paris is not an easy task, as there are infinite options, each better than the other. According to the Wall Street Journal, in the last decade, the number of artisanal chocolate makers in France has grown by forty percent. This means that you need not walk far to find an […]
What’s the Difference Between Champagne and Wine?
Are you one of those people that slinks down in your seat when the sommelier of a restaurant is approaching your table, fearing she or he is going to know you’re not the wine pro you wish you were? You’re not alone. The wine world can be very nebulous and intimidating. But have no fear. […]
5 Romantic Restaurants in Paris for the Best Date of Your Life
Paris is not only known as the City of Light, but also, of course, the City of Love. Cozy boutique hotel rooms with a view of the Eiffel Tower. Hand-in-hand strolls along the Seine with that special someone. Sneaking kisses in the Luxembourg Gardens. There are countless romantic moments just waiting to be experienced in […]
French Pistou Soup Recipe with Fresh Vegetables
Pistou soup is southern-French summertime in a bowl. With fresh herbs, bright seasonal vegetables, and a pesto-inspired sauce borrowed from the nearby Liguria region in Italy, pistou soup is the essence of what makes French cooking so great. The beauty of this recipe, as with so many other French classics, lies in its versatility. Feel […]
Savory French Buckwheat Crepe Recipe (Galettes Bretonnes)
Did you really visit France if you didn’t eat crepes? We think not. Luckily, the two activities aren’t mutually exclusive: it’s perfectly acceptable (in fact, we’d encourage it) to eat crepes outside of France, too. This buckwheat crepe recipe is a savory delicacy from the French region of Brittany, and makes the perfect base for […]
Authentic Boeuf Bourguignon Recipe: A French Classic At Home
Boeuf bourguignon represents all the best things about French cooking: making the most of high-quality, local products and masterfully combining them into a memorable meal. Its homeland, the Burgundy region situated between Paris and Lyon, is famous for two things: beef and wine. Boeuf bourguignon (translated as Burgundy beef) is the result of a near-perfect […]
5 Fantastic Spots Serving the Best Brunch in Paris
Despite not being native to Paris, brunch is now nothing short of a local institution in the City of Light. And, just like the city itself, the brunch offerings in Paris are varied, ranging from French classics to American-inspired fare and so much more. So sit back, relax, and get ready to enjoy some of […]
5 Essential Bistros in Paris, from Classic to Modern
No visit to Paris is complete without dining in an authentic bistro. Just ask the Parisians who want to see these bistros awarded with UNESCO intangible cultural heritage status! And we’ve got to agree: with traditional dishes, a convivial atmosphere and (often) affordable prices, they are a great way to sample French food and culture. […]
6 Gluten-Free Bakeries in Paris That Are Going to Change Your Life
This blog post was originally posted on August 26, 2019 and was updated on September 23, 2020. In recent years, Parisian bakeries have truly mastered the art of gluten-free baking. That means that even if you’re gluten-intolerant, you can still have all the delicious French bread, pastries and cakes to satisfy your sweet tooth! Head […]