Since 1964, Chez Georges has remained one of Paris's most treasured bistro institutions—a place where time stands still, handwritten menus never falter, and the art of French cooking is executed with unwavering devotion. Tucked quietly on rue du Mail in the 2nd arrondissement, just north of Place des Victoires, this is a dining room that…
EAT > FRANCE
In the heart of Burgundy’s fabled wine country, Le Globe stands on Meursault’s main street—a boutique bolthole where the joys of French hospitality, jewel-like plates and insider wine knowledge blend together in a style that is distinctly local yet wholly contemporary. There’s an easy confidence in the air here: a feeling that comes from a…
L'Épi d'Or: A Parisian Bistro Reborn
Nestled in the heart of Paris's 1st arrondissement, L'Épi d'Or stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional French bistro cuisine. This historic establishment, dating back to 1880, has recently undergone a revival under the expert guidance of Michelin-starred chef Jean-François Piège, (his fifth restaurant with partner…
I found Aux Terrasses in Tournus entirely by accident. A string of Google searches, reviews in various online papers (the ones with reasonable travel sections), Tablet Guide, Michelin Guide and it made it to the top of the list. Offering a smart hotel (read the review here), a charming Michelin-starred restaurant (that offers an exceptional…
