Look out for the strawberry-and-lychee flavoured bonheur and the chocolate-and-thyme récif.
53 rue CaulaincourtThe prices have gone up and they sell their own compilation CDs, but that's all that seems to have changed since this quaint, pink bar first opened in 1860. Tourists now...
22 rue des SaulesConsidering its proximity to the honeypot that is Sacré Coeur, this café/bar is still cheap, making it popular with locals and foreign students, and the odd tourist. During...
23 rue GabrielleClubland duo Princesse Léa and Jean-Louis Faverole squeeze items from little-known local and international designers (Shai Wear, Li-Lei, Drolaic, OK47), plus small, established...
47bis rue d'OrselDrag, sparkling costumes, good food and wine: Michou's show is not quite as 'blue' as his azure attire suggests. Book ahead if you want to dine.
80 rue des MartyrsThis stalwart purveyor of bistro fare behind the Théâtre de Montmartre has steadily upped its prices in line with its burgeoning success. However, the blackboard menu is still...
20 rue Germain-PilonTruffaut, Nijinsky, Berlioz, Degas, Offenbach and German poet Heine are all buried here. So, too, are La Goulue, the first great cancan star and model for Toulouse-Lautrec,...
20 av RachelSqueezed inside the Périphérique are the graves of poet Paul Verlaine, Surrealist André Breton, and Léon Bakst, costume designer of the Ballets Russes.
8 rue St-JustA reliable and spacious venue in Montmartre. Dancing girls once lifted their skirts here on a regular basis, but these days you're more likely to see mid-sized alternative rock...
72 bd de RochechouartSuperchef darling Dubois stocks 80 types of goat's cheese, plus prized, aged st-félicien.
80 rue de TocquevilleThe wagging tail of Caramel the black labrador welcomes guests to this Montmartre gem, pleasantly decorated in oriental rugs, wooden bookcases and Provençal-style furniture....
5 rue TholozéThis eccentric hotel is decorated with flea market finds. The Eldorado's winning features include a wine bar, one of the best garden patios in town and a loyal fashionista...
18 rue des DamesThis 12-room townhouse hotel stands on the calm, non-touristy north side of Montmartre, only five minutes from Sacré-Coeur. Rooms are large and endearingly overdecorated, with...
24 rue LamarckVisitors lucky (and wealthy) enough to manage to book a suite at the Hôtel Particulier Montmartre will find themselves in one of the city's hidden gems. Nestled in a quiet...
23 av Junot