Paris has many options for cooking classes and wine tastings, whether you're an absolute beginner looking for English classes or an enthusiast who wants to improve your French vocab.
Tag - Wine Bar
I had heard good things about Jane Drotter’s East Parisian restaurant Yard, so I finally made a reservation to check it out last week.
You'd think 18th-century wine cellars once used by Louis XV's sommelier would be interesting enough to impress people, but I've never known Olivier Magny and Nicolas Paradis to do things half-assed. These young Frenchmen behind the popular wine bar and wine...
I was on one of my morning runs when I passed a new shop in my neighborhood with cute lavender-colored boxes in the window, so I stopped for a photo. Wine in a box! They looked so cute I went back for an apéro that evening with my friend Lisa to check it out...
33 ave Philippe Auguste, 11th, tel 01 43 67 01 23. A highly recommend bistro for a hearty lunch before or after a trip to Père Lachaise...
A typical French bistro with excellent prices in central Paris...
A €4 breakfast with free Wifi next to the Arc de Triomphe? No problem at the elegant new Williams Café & Cocktail Bar...
18 Rue de la Butte-aux-Cailles, 13th. An inexpensive neighborhood bistro...
43, Rue de Tourtille, 20th. Tel 01 43 49 37 79. Stylish yet laidback wine bar in Belleville...
A scruffy little bistro near Nation that was Mitterrand’s favorite lunch venue...
Le Mauzac, 7, rue de l’Abbé de l'Epée, 5th, Tel 01 4633 75 22, RER Luxembourg. It’s a traditional French bistro with a horse-shoe shaped zinc bar, wine memorabilia decorating the yellow walls, and the menu written up on the slate board.
9 Rue Pierre Lescot, 1st. Old fashioned wine bistro just outside Les Halles...


