10 places in Paris
by Constance Dovergne

Paris, France
Elle France lifestyle chief editor
1. Maison.
An old factory turned fine dining restaurant filled with light. Japanese chef Sota Atsumi plays with the wonders of nature like no one else. 

2. Rue du Nil.
A tiny street packed with dairy, greengrocery, butcher, bakery and fishmonger by @terroirsdavenir who brings the best products to Paris. Don’t miss @plaq chocolates for dessert !

3. Early June.
My favorite wine bar welcomes the most talented, fun and creative young chefs from all over the world for residences you don’t want to miss.

4. Localino.
An italian favorite on the left bank. Don’t miss the insane brodo, if you are nice the boss will add a drop of red wine in it.

5. Sugaar.
A very sexy restaurant where I would advise you to skip the very overpriced menu for a combo of delicious fries and a bunch of well balanced dirty martinis.

6. Musée Guimet.
I could spend days and wandering around this under the radar yet spectacular museum filled with Asian antic arts.

7. Piccolino.
A brand new address inspired by milanese snack bars with a seventies twist. Perfect playlist and a very addictive gin tonic topped with guindillas chili juice

8. Olympiades.
Escape the week-end crowds in this scenic area of Paris providing the best vietnamese restaurants of the city and stunning architecture from the sixties !

9. Sankaku.
A tiny shop where a lovely japanese woman will make you on demand the best onigiri you will ever taste in Paris while listening old tunes.

10. Dandelion.
The most talked about restaurant of the year does 200% worth the hype. Try its delicate bistrot cuisine before it gets copied everywhere else.
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