(Last Update: 06.01.2026) Even though it is in one of the central places of Paris, we know a place where crowded tourist groups pass by from a back street, but those who like to follow blogs and love to explore the details of Paris's shores should definitely visit this place. all together in the article. Yes, our stop today is a very enjoyable restaurant: Au Vieux Paris (o viyö pari
(Last Update: 10.01.2026) You are walking around the Champs-Elysées and you want to eat and drink something decent in an affordable, relatively decent place... Is such a thing possible in this region where everything is extremely expensive? Yes, it is possible… In this article, I would like to introduce you to one of the restaurants that I can recommend for this area: Restaurant Monté Carlo.
(Last Updated: January 11, 2026) In Paris, the number of truly authentic Turkish restaurants that won't let us down is very small. The restaurant we'll get to know in this article is one of those places: Sizin Restaurant, located just below Montmartre, or rather Pigalle, and a couple of steps from the Saint George metro station. My dear friend Melih, who was working as an expat at BNP Paribas at the time and with whom I quickly became close, told me about this place...
(Last Update: 10.01.2026) In this article, I would like to introduce you to Le Voltigeur, another cafe restaurant that I love, in the Marais District, one of my favorite neighborhoods in Paris. As I try to point out in all my restaurant articles, Le Voltigeur is just one of the hundreds (thousands) of places in Paris where you can enjoy a meal, sit down and have a drink. I don't claim to be the "best" nor do you have to go there.
(Last Update: 05.01.2026) This time, we are at Le Sancerre Restaurant, one of the modest but beautiful restaurants where we can take a breather while climbing up Montmartre Hill or reward our hungry stomach while wandering down like a loose cannon after visiting the hill. Le Sancerre (lö sancer or lö sanseğğ) is at the foot of Montmartre Hill, below the Sacré Coeur Basilica, on the right after exiting the Abbesses metro station.
(Last Update: 05.01.2026) I had intended to write an article about Chartier (chartiere or chastie), one of the most famous and touristic restaurants in Paris, much earlier, but I had written a pre-publication draft of Cüneyt Ayral's book "My Paris". When I read it and saw that this was mentioned in the book, I ethically decided to wait until the day the book was released. Well, now that the book is out, I'll tell you about Chartier.
(Last Update: 11.01.2026) Do you like tapas bars? I love it. I always visit tapas bars when I travel around Spain. Of course, it is necessary to eat the unique food of each place in its own hometown, but in a truly cosmopolitan city like Paris, the chance to taste the best examples of different cuisines is more possible. That's why I occasionally crave Spanish cuisine in Paris.
(Last Update: 11.01.2026) Actually, it is necessary to prepare a completely separate series of articles introducing the cafes and restaurants of Paris, but in this blog, I am talking about places to visit in Paris, interesting places, and areas with enjoyable activities - places to eat and drink that you can visit while you are there. I prefer to talk about the places. We are at one of those places again today: Café L'Ami Justin (formerly Obododo Café).
(Last Update: 11.01.2026) In this article, I would like to tell you about a restaurant where you can sit down and have something to eat when you get hungry while wandering around the enchanted garden of the palace on the day you go to visit the Palace of Versailles: La Flottille (la flotiy) You will see it when you go down the stairs in the garden of the Palace of Versailles. If you continue on the right side of the Apollon Pool, when you leave the iron bars and reach the big canal, you will immediately turn right.
(Last Update: 09.01.2026) In this article, I would like to tell you about Le Janissaire Restaurant, one of the restaurants that serves delicious Turkish food in Paris. You still have the right to say, "I came to Paris, what am I doing with Turkish food?" My words are for the readers in the other category :) Everyone has different tastes and understanding of holidays. Some people like to try the cuisine of the country they visit, some say "it's my homeland" and get used to it wherever they go.









