The Eater Guide to Paris

· Abrams
Ebook
192
Pages
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This book will become available on April 29, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

A comprehensive food-lover’s guidebook to Paris from Eater, the online authority on where to eat and why it matters

The Eater Guide to Paris is your go-to source for getting immersed in Paris’ iconic dining culture. Offering context on how the local scene has been shaped by history, immigration, agriculture, and tradition, this guide offers vibrant, incomparable insight into the City of Lights and its one-of-a-kind food destinations and personalities.

Through a narrative lens, readers will explore the best restaurants, cafés, specialty shops, and more, digging into key ingredients and food culture, learning from those who’ve shaped and defined how the city eats.

This book includes:
  • Guide to Paris essentials such as bistros, fine dining, and bakeries/pastry shops
  • Ideas for great places to eat near key sites, which are often surrounded by underwhelming tourist traps
  • Brief history of the exceptional Parisian restaurant culture and how it impacted food around the world
  • Plenty of maps that break down the must-visit spots and shopping destinations neighborhood by neighborhood
  • Contributions from well-known Paris experts, such as Dominique Crenn
  • Weekend trip itineraries to eating destinations outside the city

Built on the unrivaled authority of Eater’s networks of local writers and editors, who live and breathe their hometown food scenes, this book is perfect for first-time visitors and experts alike who are hungry to explore the best the city has to offer, based on the advice of in-the-know Parisian natives.

About the author

Eater is a digital media brand dedicated to all things food and dining. The Eater brand comprises a national site covering food and dining culture, more than 20 city sites tracking local dining scenes, a robust YouTube channel featuring documentary-style videos about the inner workings of restaurants, and a variety of social channels, all run by a diverse team of writers, editors, producers, and contributors. Lindsey Tramuta is the author of The New Paris,The New Parisienne, and the blog Lost in Cheeseland. She is a contributor to The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Afar, and Fortune, where she writes on Paris and French culture.

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