With its crisp crust and chewy crumb shot through with irregular holes, Delmontel's Renaissance bread is one of the finest in Paris. He puts the same skill into his...
39 rue des MartyrsOpened back in 2006, this boutique hotel is a real hit with the in crowd. Each of the 20 rooms is unique, decorated on the theme of love or eroticism by a coterie of...
8 rue NavarinThe city's best gay sauna has three levels and plenty of cabins and corridors to prowl. The wet sauna is on two levels, and the small relaxation pool and showers are always at...
4 rue du Fbg-MontmartreToulouse-Lautrec posters, glittery lampposts and fake trees lend tacky charm to this revue, while 60 Doriss dancers cavort with faultless synchronisation. Costumes are...
82 bd de ClichyThis wonderful museum combines the small private apartment of Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1825-98) with the vast gallery he built to display his work - set out as a...
14 rue de La RochefoucauldNouvelle Athènes has a weight of history behind it. It was the café in Degas' L'Absinthe, a striptease joint frequented by the Nazis and Liberation troops, then rock venue New...
9 pl PigalleJean-Luc André is as inspired a decorator as he is a cook, and the quirky charm of his dining room has made it popular with fashion designers and film stars. But behind the...
34 rue PétrelleTwo bright upstarts (Anne and Sébastien) determined to make their mark on Paris's bar scene are behind this new venture - and they're going about it the right way. Offering a...
14 rue Jean-Baptiste PigalleWhere do Michelin inspectors go on their day off? To Spring, where young American chef Daniel Rose has wowed the critics since opening this sleek 16-seat bistro a few years...
28 rue de la Tour d'Auvergne