Unveiling the Essence of French Dining Culture: More Than Just a Meal

Captivating sketch of an elegant French dinner party in a dimly lit Parisian restaurant, featuring animated guests and a welcoming chef, designed in sophisticated watercolor tones with vintage chandeliers and floral arrangements, perfect for enhancing articles on French dining culture.

To sit at the opulent table of the French, whose dining culture transcends the simple act of eating and evolves into a revered art form is an experience I hope you indulge in many times in your life. This article will lead you down the road to enjoy the art de la table like the … Read more

Paris Through the Eyes of a Local: A Day in the Life of a Food Tour Guide (When I’m Not Leading Tours)

Salut! Chef Tris here your friendly Parisian food tour guide, diving deep into the heart of Paris to bring its culinary wonders to life for visitors. But what happens on the days when I’m not leading eager foodies through the historic streets? Today, I invite you into my world, sharing a typical day in my … Read more

taste the real Marseille; a perfect self-guided food tour of marseille

A Picture of Fishermen sorting nets on the port of marseille with the new electric ferry in the backgroun found on our self-guided food tour of marseille

Embark on a culinary adventure through Marseille, a city where ancient mariners’ tales entwine with the zest of modern Provence. Our self-guided food tour of Marseille is more than a mere promenade; it’s an adventure taking you from the grandeur of French empirical beauty at the Vieux Port to the spirited alleyways where multicultural Marseille … Read more

“Wow that tomato Sauce is Banging” – Limmat, Marseille: Restaurant Review

Panoramic picture of the stairs leading up to cours julien, with a shot of limmat restaurant. Taken after we ate at limmat, restaurant for our restaurant review

The exclamation that came out of my brothers mouth after his first forkful of the tomato sauce his main course bathed in caught me by suprise. You would expect that living in the ancient city of Marseille, Provence’s un-official capital, he would be used to eating exceptional Tomato sauce. But clearly not. Every forkful of … Read more

Feasting in Paris: Gourmet Food on a Budget

How to eat on a budget in Paris. The watercolor illustration of a cobbled Parisian street leading to a huge door, which opens onto a gastronomic adventure, has been created. A large, cheerful chef stands by the door, inviting viewers into a world of culinary delights. This scene captures the charming essence of Paris and the vibrant experiences awaiting those who venture through the door.

“How to eat out in Paris on a budget” doesn’t just pose a question—it unlocks the door to a gastronomic adventure through the heart of Paris, one that would have made culinary icons like Anthony Bourdain and Action Bronson nod in approval. Imagine savoring the rich tapestry of French cuisine without the dread of a … Read more

Do you need a Food Tour Guide in Paris? Navigating Parisian Culinary Tours

A Chef stis pensivly miserable as he asks himself, do you need a food tour guide in Paris?

I spotted the other day an intrepid traveler asking in a Paris travel community “Do you need a food tour guide in Paris?” I understand and shared their concerns and wanted to answer the question from an insiders perspective. Ever forked out a small fortune on a Paris food tour only to munch through a … Read more

How Has the French Way of Eating Changed in the Last 100 Years?

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Ah, France—the land of baguettes, boeuf bourguignon, and buckets of booze. But here’s the twist: the way the French eat today is a far cry from the leisurely lunches and wine-laced dinners of a century ago. French eating habits and the french meal are considered the creme de la creme by many of us. And … Read more

Best British Pubs in Paris: Where to Find a Proper Pint

Illustration of the Eiffel Tower waving a British flag, with delicate pen outlines and romantic watercolor highlights, for Best British Pubs in Paris.

On my recent trip back to London, I had an unsettling realisation: I’m officially more Parisian than British. The pubs, the ales, even the accents—they felt both familiar and foreign at once. Yet, living in Paris, I still crave a proper British pub—the kind where you stand at the bar shouting at football matches, nursing … Read more

Where to Drink the Best Craft Beer in Paris (From Your Cheffy Craft Beer Geek Guide)

Whimsical watercolor illustration of the Eiffel Tower surrounded by Parisian Haussmann buildings made from beer bottles and glasses, in black ink outlines and vibrant colors. A playful visual symbolizing the Paris craft beer scene.

Let’s get one thing straight: France might be the land of wine, but Paris? Paris is a damn good beer city if you know where to look. Forget the mass-market blondes in bistros and that sad pint of Kronenbourg at the corner tabac. We’re talking about hunting down the best craft beer in Paris, proper … Read more