Food Scene
Le Chateaubriand currently holds the #4 ranking in our list of our favorite Tasting Menus under 100€. You can only reserve for the first seating at Le Chateaubriand. After that, you’ll have to wait in line from 9pm for a stab at Iñaki Aizpitarte’s no-choice tasting menu, a parade of provocative flavor pairings that has landed the restaurant on San Pellegrino’s 50 Best list for several years running
https://parisbymouth.com/le-chateaubriand
231 locals recommend
Le Châteaubriand
129 Ave ParmentierLe Chateaubriand currently holds the #4 ranking in our list of our favorite Tasting Menus under 100€. You can only reserve for the first seating at Le Chateaubriand. After that, you’ll have to wait in line from 9pm for a stab at Iñaki Aizpitarte’s no-choice tasting menu, a parade of provocative flavor pairings that has landed the restaurant on San Pellegrino’s 50 Best list for several years running
https://parisbymouth.com/le-chateaubriand
Ideal if you have something to celebrate : Opened late last fall, Blue Valentine is a a pretty buzzing hipster spot near Oberkampf. Menu items change and the focus is seasonal, but you’ll get things like roasted pigeon and salads covered in wild flowers. Try the Cocktails.
https://www.alexanderlobrano.com/restaurant-reviews/blue-valentine-a-love-letter-of-a-bistro-in-the-11th-arrondissement-b/
22 locals recommend
Siamsa
13 Rue de la Pierre LevéeIdeal if you have something to celebrate : Opened late last fall, Blue Valentine is a a pretty buzzing hipster spot near Oberkampf. Menu items change and the focus is seasonal, but you’ll get things like roasted pigeon and salads covered in wild flowers. Try the Cocktails.
https://www.alexanderlobrano.com/restaurant-reviews/blue-valentine-a-love-letter-of-a-bistro-in-the-11th-arrondissement-b/
For Lunch : Tannat is definitely chic but also surprisingly laidback, with about fifteen tables arranged around an oval counter (where you can also be seated for dinner). The menu is slim, but well rounded, offering four appetisers (€5-€8), four starters (€8- €10), three mains (€19-€21), and three desserts (€8-€9).
34 locals recommend
TANNAT
119 Ave ParmentierFor Lunch : Tannat is definitely chic but also surprisingly laidback, with about fifteen tables arranged around an oval counter (where you can also be seated for dinner). The menu is slim, but well rounded, offering four appetisers (€5-€8), four starters (€8- €10), three mains (€19-€21), and three desserts (€8-€9).
You can' leave PARIS without tasting "LA MERVEILLE" from there !
A neighbourhood pâtisserie serving cakes worthy of royalty.
After months of churning rumours, the rising star of pâtisserie, Yann Couvreur, opened his very own pâtisserie. Having previously worked at luxury hotels le Burgundy, le Prince de Galles and Eden Rock Saint-Barthélémy, the 32-year-old pastry chef has come back down to earth and chosen his first address in Goncourt in the 10th.
https://www.timeout.com/paris/en/shopping/patisserie-yann-couvreur
100 locals recommend
Patisserie Yann Couvreur
137 Ave ParmentierYou can' leave PARIS without tasting "LA MERVEILLE" from there !
A neighbourhood pâtisserie serving cakes worthy of royalty.
After months of churning rumours, the rising star of pâtisserie, Yann Couvreur, opened his very own pâtisserie. Having previously worked at luxury hotels le Burgundy, le Prince de Galles and Eden Rock Saint-Barthélémy, the 32-year-old pastry chef has come back down to earth and chosen his first address in Goncourt in the 10th.
https://www.timeout.com/paris/en/shopping/patisserie-yann-couvreur
À la Bonne Bière
32 Rue du Faubourg du TempleGood Breakfast - pure parisian café ;-)
Chez Prune
36 Rue BeaurepaireFor lunch on the Terrasse
Marcus Pizze Amore
4 Rue BichatThe best Pizza around & Take away
Tien Hiang
14 Rue BichatOne of the best & cheap VEGAN Restaurant in Paris
Les Enfants Rouge Covered Market
39 Rue de BretagneThe oldest covered market in Paris
Drinks & Nightlife
A run-down, rustic aesthetic rules in this canal-side café-bar. Simple wooden tables sit alongside dilapidated sofas, on which a cool crowd sit tapping away on their MacBooks in the day and sipping cocktails in the evening. The relaxed vibe, carried by smooth jazz on the stereo – and sometimes live jazz in the evenings – all stays on the right side of insufferably hipster, preserving much of the character of a charming old watering hole. Note: it can get a bit rammed during the 6-8pm happy hour, when the local restaurant-going clientele stop by for a quick aperitif. At €3 for a pint of Amstel or €4 for a mojito, you can see why. https://www.timeout.com/paris/en/bars-pubs/le-carillon
176 locals recommend
Le Carrillon
18 Rue AlibertA run-down, rustic aesthetic rules in this canal-side café-bar. Simple wooden tables sit alongside dilapidated sofas, on which a cool crowd sit tapping away on their MacBooks in the day and sipping cocktails in the evening. The relaxed vibe, carried by smooth jazz on the stereo – and sometimes live jazz in the evenings – all stays on the right side of insufferably hipster, preserving much of the character of a charming old watering hole. Note: it can get a bit rammed during the 6-8pm happy hour, when the local restaurant-going clientele stop by for a quick aperitif. At €3 for a pint of Amstel or €4 for a mojito, you can see why. https://www.timeout.com/paris/en/bars-pubs/le-carillon
Where I drink my apéritif ;-) TimeoutThe 11th area is studded with the sort of bars that attract mobs of hipsters and repel everyone else; so it's refreshing to find, nestled among them, a snug little joint that has no pretensions to high fashion. If you find that your own reflection makes for a disconcerting drinking buddy, you can repair to a 12-seat outdoor terrace (heated in winter). Fine wines and gourmet sandwiches are the order of the day, though it's worth shelling out for one of the divine cheese and meat platters.But what elevates Le Troquet above its neighbours is Yassin, the impossibly charming owner, who's treated us like long-standing regulars since our first visit.
Le Troquet des Glaces
46 Rue du Faubourg du TempleWhere I drink my apéritif ;-) TimeoutThe 11th area is studded with the sort of bars that attract mobs of hipsters and repel everyone else; so it's refreshing to find, nestled among them, a snug little joint that has no pretensions to high fashion. If you find that your own reflection makes for a disconcerting drinking buddy, you can repair to a 12-seat outdoor terrace (heated in winter). Fine wines and gourmet sandwiches are the order of the day, though it's worth shelling out for one of the divine cheese and meat platters.But what elevates Le Troquet above its neighbours is Yassin, the impossibly charming owner, who's treated us like long-standing regulars since our first visit.
a music avenue and a center of artistic events located an old warehouse building. The avenue combines artist in residence programming and live performances. You can also just enjoying a beer and meet people you don't know quite easily
689 locals recommend
Ephemeral Point
200 Quai de Valmya music avenue and a center of artistic events located an old warehouse building. The avenue combines artist in residence programming and live performances. You can also just enjoying a beer and meet people you don't know quite easily
Parks & Nature
secret spot : a hidden garden - during weekend only the main door is open - you can access by the the main parking entrance at 1 Avenue Claude VELLEFAUX just like if you were visiting someone at the Hospital. On Sunday Morning there is no one.... on Sunday afternoon lot of family and kids go there for Birthday party.
46 locals recommend
Hôpital-Saint-Louis
secret spot : a hidden garden - during weekend only the main door is open - you can access by the the main parking entrance at 1 Avenue Claude VELLEFAUX just like if you were visiting someone at the Hospital. On Sunday Morning there is no one.... on Sunday afternoon lot of family and kids go there for Birthday party.
The biggest parc around. Parisians who lives in the Est of the city definitely go there.
1355 locals recommend
Buttes Chaumont station
The biggest parc around. Parisians who lives in the Est of the city definitely go there.
Essentials
Fine cheese here - it's where I buy min - you can ask to put some into VACUUM and take them back to home.
61 locals recommend
Fromagerie Goncourt
1 Rue Abel RabaudFine cheese here - it's where I buy min - you can ask to put some into VACUUM and take them back to home.
The best baker (Boulangerie) in Town ! Unfortunately closed on Saturday and Sunday :-( . People are making queue to get "LE PAIN DES AMIS" meaning the friend's bread
437 locals recommend
Du Pain et des Idées
34 Rue Yves ToudicThe best baker (Boulangerie) in Town ! Unfortunately closed on Saturday and Sunday :-( . People are making queue to get "LE PAIN DES AMIS" meaning the friend's bread
Entertainment & Activities
You need to run ? On Sunday run along the Canal St Martin until the Parc de la VILLETTE - don't worry you won't be alone... all runners in the area go there. It takes 30 mins to go there and go back (if you run like me... meaning not very fast ;-)
366 locals recommend
Villette
You need to run ? On Sunday run along the Canal St Martin until the Parc de la VILLETTE - don't worry you won't be alone... all runners in the area go there. It takes 30 mins to go there and go back (if you run like me... meaning not very fast ;-)
Shopping
Want to do shopping on Sunday ? - this street is plenty of trendy shops to get fashion clothes.
53 locals recommend
Rue de Marseille
Rue de MarseilleWant to do shopping on Sunday ? - this street is plenty of trendy shops to get fashion clothes.
Boulangerie Utopie
20 Rue Jean-Pierre TimbaudThe best Baker around open in Weekend
Getting Around
Get a bike for 1 euro : Visit Paris by hiring a Vélib. It a new generation of self-service bicycle hire scheme like no other in the world with Mechanical (Green) and Electric (Blue) bicycles that are charged at stations.
11 locals recommend
Vélib
124 Ave ParmentierGet a bike for 1 euro : Visit Paris by hiring a Vélib. It a new generation of self-service bicycle hire scheme like no other in the world with Mechanical (Green) and Electric (Blue) bicycles that are charged at stations.
Goncourt station
The closest Metro Station (ligne 11) - just next door
At 2 mins from the appartement - This Metro station is one go the biggest in Paris. 5 lines : the 3 (to go to the very center) the 8 and 9 (to go to the Galeries Lafayettes), the 5 and the 11.
674 locals recommend
République
At 2 mins from the appartement - This Metro station is one go the biggest in Paris. 5 lines : the 3 (to go to the very center) the 8 and 9 (to go to the Galeries Lafayettes), the 5 and the 11.
this Bus goes to Le CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU (10 mins) - contemporary museum and to the LOUVRES museum (15 mins)
rue des Goncourt
Rue des Goncourtthis Bus goes to Le CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU (10 mins) - contemporary museum and to the LOUVRES museum (15 mins)