Karri Saarinen: Peaceful and colored food market. Right on the Rue de Bretagne. Have a seat and enjoy your meal (Many stalls : Japanese, italian, french, moroccan, grill, lebanese...). Great for the sunday brunch.
Karri Saarinen: Very relaxing park with features such Temple de la Sibylle perched at the top of a cliff fifty metres above the waters of the artificial lake :) Include the famous parisian Bar "Rosa Bonheur"
Karri Saarinen: The Jardin du Luxembourg, or the Luxembourg Gardens, is the second largest public park in Paris. The park is the garden of the French Senate, which is itself housed in the Luxembourg Palace.
Karri Saarinen: Formerly a transportation water way, today Canal Saint Martin is a nice strech in Paris to hang out and to relax. Next to sitting in numeros cafes along the water, on sunny days people have pic-nics
Karri Saarinen: Old 600 square-metre barn; offbeat, shabby chic bar, touched with colonial stylings in its black and white tiled floors, stylish chandeliers, red carpets and African souvenirs piled up in every corner
Karri Saarinen: One of the greatest bars in Paris, gay friendy on sunday, inside the most fantastic park in Paris, les Buttes Chaumont, to drink and dance under the sun. Get there before 5pm or you'll wait for 1h.
Karri Saarinen: Great place for drinks on the Canal St. Martain. Mostly local, youngish crowd. Very reasonable prices for Paris. Get a table outside on sunny days. Very crowded at happy hour.
Karri Saarinen: The legendary café of Paris where Jean Paul sartre and Simone de Beauvoir used to go. Le café de Flore is still the most fashionable café of Paris where Artist,actor,designer like to go.No réservation
Karri Saarinen: Le Perchoir is one of the best parisian rooftop. With drinks on the open-air 7th floor, a duplex with a 400m2 bar-terrace with a 360° view of the city, and a restaurant on the floor below.
Karri Saarinen: A tiny, nondescript taqueria with a speakeasy in the back. Push open the white door to reveal a candelabra-lit artsy bar and sip delicately on unique cocktails: Naked & Famous, Guêpe Verte!
Karri Saarinen: This is a fine bakery of traditional handcraft, I would say the best in this part of Paris, 10mn walk from rue du Vertbois... Worth it! Try le pain des amis, the pain au chocolat and the apple pie.
Karri Saarinen: Elegant old building. Mix of old-school items with fancy-looking designers' stuff. Alternative (yet boho) atmosphere thanks to great leafy terrace. Great for drink. Don’t know about the food.
Karri Saarinen: Here it's the best ice cream in Paris! People comes all over the world to try this delicious ice cream from Berthillon! Even in winter I feel in the mood for ice cream.
Karri Saarinen: Classical brasserie, very very cheap, always busy (avoid the peak hour, around 8pm). Try some escargots (snails) or frogs. Expect the bill to be written on the tablecloth. Fun and good...and cheap...
Karri Saarinen: Small cellar wine bar with quality products. It accompanies his glass with terrinesn cheeses, meats or meats. French products carefully chosen. Small and very famous so try to book your table!
Karri Saarinen: Used to be a really tasty restaurant until it gained popularity with the int'l known film Amelie Poulain. The food is still good but not great. Take a strawberry mojito their, it is a cosy atmosphere!
Karri Saarinen: THE best Fallafel in Paris!!! The place is super casual and the food is amazing!! Always packed, so try to go by at an "off time" and not during the usual lunch and dinner times...but you must go!!
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Karri Saarinen: Provencal bistro , offers traditional French cuisine. Guests can enjoy classic dishes such as spinach salad with goat cheese , steak , duck breast with rosemary , house made chocolate mousse
Karri Saarinen: A cool café that resembles an abandoned warehouse with rusty metal girders, peeling paint on the walls, simple wooden tables and old leather couches. They prepare sandwiches, salads and quiches.
Karri Saarinen: The hype bar for Hipsters and Arty people in the Marais. La perle is now an instution : actors, fashion industry people & expats are coming here in this fu
Karri Saarinen: My second favorite place to eat or stay all the day to read or to work with my lap..Close to "Bastille". In bicy, 15 min! Good price and the food is really tasty and french
Karri Saarinen: Right around the corner, a favourite hangout in the area with its large sunny terrace. Inside, the modern salons benefit from a smattering of primary colours and ornately plastered ceilings. Open 7/7
Karri Saarinen: It is a brasserie mainly and a café outside of service hours. Incredibly beautiful and cosy setting, excellent service but expect some waiting if you arrive late. Outstanding brunch.
Karri Saarinen: Famous with a reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual élite of the city. It is associated with famous names, such as Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway
Karri Saarinen: One of the best burgers in France, served by authentic French dudes (mustache, checkered shirt and style!). The burgers are composed of cheese, French meat, served with French fries homemade. Awesome!
Karri Saarinen: Le Chateaubriand may be a forerunner of the Parisian neo-bistrot movement, but it’s also traditional, buzzy, egalitarian and brilliant. The daily-changing menu features ingredients chef Inaki Aizpitar
Karri Saarinen: The food is excellent there. Prefer the second "Puces" (there are two separate restaurants) if you like a more quiet and cosy athmosphere