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Maison Landemaine Oberkampf
For this edition of cafe hunting in Paris, I would like to share with you guys a cafe that is just minutes from my school, called Maison Landemaine, on 41 rue Oberkampf. If you were coming from the metro, I would get off at Oberkampf, however Parmentier is not too far...
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NSH Football Shop
This post is intended for a specific group of people who share the same passion as mine for the beautiful game that is football - or soccer. I have recently discovered what is now one of my favorite shops in the 11th arrondissement, and this for a good reason. The name...
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Bleu Ciel
Nowadays the term "buffet à volonté" or "all you can eat", is often associated with Chinese food, in big cities, especially in Paris. Unfortunately the specific terms of Chinese Buffet à volonté and All You Can Eat do not always correlate to quality. Let me be your...
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Brook's Cafe Paris | 11e
Paris has cafes in literally every corner and every street, but the hard bit is to find a cafe that is friendly with those that want to sit and work for a long period. I happen to be in the 11 arrondissement for my studies and therefore am very familiar with the...
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Anti Cafe
I am writing this very post from a cafe that has been recommended to me by my French home stay family. I should add that when a local makes a recommendation about a place to visit, something to eat, or where to go and what to do, chances are it’s gonna be a good...
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HollyBelly
I managed to finally visit a cafe with much hype and anticipation, “HolyBelly” cafe. The name left me to think, wow, that’s one creative, hip, thoughtful, playful, witty… name for a cafe. But that’s what most cafes are these days. A good cafe though, always...
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Passage Choiseul
On a fine winter’s day, I was adventurous enough to walk into the unknown - in other words, I was lost and came across this awesome place! The place I’d like to share with you all today is “Passage Choiseul” in which is just minutes away from the metro station...
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Higuma
I think I may be on a roll here with reasonable eats. Or maybe I just miss Japanese food so much that I keep putting myself in these situations. Either way I was wandering around Rue Sainte-Anne once again with an empty stomach after class. I actually had gone there to...
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Yi Ping
Here’s another post on the awesome Rue Sainte-Anne, neighbouring with Opéra, Pyramide and Quatre-Septembre areas. I will discuss and recommend to you a very Chinese restaurant just right in the middle of the street. With all the Japanese restaurants in the area, you...
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ACE Market & KMART
For this particular post, I will discuss about the two main Asian grocery stores around the Opéra area in Paris. There are two main stores, pretty much at different ends. I will first talk about the one I did buy some ingredients from in which is the one I would...
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Sanukiya
During my first few weeks in Paris, I challenged myself to use the metro as little as possible. The sole purpose of this was to simply discover new places and see new things and basically become a bit more familiar with the place I now call home, at least for the next...
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Le Corbusier Atelier-Apartement
If You are interested in architecture or design or just want to see something amazing from a world famous architect Le Corbusier - this is it! The atelier is the place where he lived and worked. It is located on the top floor of one of his designed houses. It actually...
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La ture Eifel
Merry Christmas Sergii!Had you heard? Thanks to Packlink we’ve secured €2000 in prizes for those of you sharing yourfavourite places: tapas bars, nightclubs, museums, beaches, shops, restaurants, universities, libraries, etc.Anybody can enter the competition!...
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L'Etoile Venitienne
Have you ever tried real snails, also known in France as Escargot? Well, if you are coming from the southern country, then you probably have. I am coming from the North so snails was on my on my top check list when I came to Paris. Some people consider eating snails...
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Ballon de Paris (the Ballon Generali)
Since I had already visited all the must-see places in Paris and still had some time, I decided to explore something unusual, something memorable to make my friends jealous (they were already jealous because I saw the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. However, I wanted to...
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The city of Saumur
I discovered Saumur due to a training course that took place there a while ago and in which I was lucky enough to be a participant. Before signing up for the course I didn’t even know about the existence of this place, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover this...
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Montorgueil District
The reason why I love and suggest this district is because you can walk around to the great shops in the area for shopping, have a quick espresso in some of the cafeterias which are full of young local people talking and catching up. It's great that all the bistros...
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Corcoran's Irish pub
My favourite place in Paris as a student to go to is an Irish pub which is on the top of the hill right next to the sacre coeur. They have amazing food that reminds me of home and such a friendly atmosphere which is welcoming to forginers such as myself. one if the...
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Le Bouillon Chartier
I love this place! I have been coming here for many years and it never stops to impress me. As you walk down Rue du Faubourg you can generally see many people lining up here. It's sort of like a family resturant but not tacky like a Hippopotamus is like. The red carpet...
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Big Fernand
This is one of the best places for burgers in Paris. Set in a small alley way (next to a great fish and chip shop), you can often see huge lines forming around 8pm. I highly recommend the Big Fernard burger and getting it in a formular with chips and a drink. The BIO...