Where to Stay and Eat in Burgundy
The best hotels and restaurants in the region, plus some well-kept local secrets. Related feature article: A Complete Guide to Burgundy: Venture Beyond the Vineyards TOP HOTEL SELECTION Grand Hôtel...
View ArticleDeux Cafés, S’il Vous Plaît: Les Deux Magots & Café de Flore in Paris
Still popular with celebrities, a century ago Les Deux Magots and the Café de Flore were the haunts of some of the greatest thinkers of their day “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a...
View Article12 Fashionable Cocktail Bars in Paris
The most up-to-date hangouts in Paris’s constantly changing cocktail scene Related article: The Best of the New in Paris LES AMBASSADEURS, HÔTEL DE CRILLON Soaring gilded and frescoed 18th-century...
View ArticleWe’re Launching Taste of France Magazine
The countdown to the launch of our new French foodie bible, Taste of France, has begun – and it’s set to be the best thing since sliced baguette! Our team of elite gourmands has certainly put in the...
View ArticleIntroducing the New Taste of France Website
We’re delighted to announce the launch of Taste of France Magazine’s new website – your one-stop guide to French food and drink. Check out our chefs’ hacks and daily recipes guaranteed to suit ravenous...
View ArticleRestaurant Reviews: Bistrot Les Canailles in Le Touquet
The stylish seaside resort town of Le Touquet on the English Channel, just south of Boulogne-sur-Mer, in the Pas-de-Calais, has long been as popular with travellers from the United Kingdom as it is...
View ArticleMoreish Marseille: Culinary Evolution in the South of France
Can food help a city through a crisis? When there are no tourists, what do chefs do? They get creative, help each other and feed their flocks, whatever it takes, says Jennifer Ladonne. The sunlight...
View ArticleA Cup of the Strong Stuff: Honoré de Balzac’s Coffee Habit
The prolific author’s 50-cup a day caffeine habit fuelled night-long writing jags It’s no wonder Honoré de Balzac was so prolific, publishing scores of novels in his lifetime as well as countless...
View ArticleExplore Vannes: The Ideal Breton City
Quaint timbered buildings, modern shopping, bustling harbour cafés and stunning islands – Annaliza Davis explains why Vannes is the ideal Breton city. If you want a city in Brittany that sums up the...
View ArticleParisian Walkways: Rue Cadet in the 9th Arrondissement
It started life as a market garden and today is a secret haven for gourmands. Jeffrey T Iverson takes a stroll along Rue Cadet where he finds food, wine and history to whet the appetite. For lovers of...
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