zondag 29 mei 2022

Long weekend in Varna, Bulgaria

 Well, the first thing you’re probably asking yourself is: “is a trip to Varna worth my while?”. That is a good question. There’s not really that much to see or do there maybe... But neither is there much to see or to do in Amsterdam apart from Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museum. Varna has the Black Sea, gorgeous beaches, good food, a great atmosphere, some historic sights, nature, etc…  So, actually, yes, you go visit Varna.

Varna Opera

Where to stay

 

City Boutique Inn

Ok, without a doubt, stay at City Boutique Inn! It's a very enjoyable experience, I promise. It’s a boutique inn, in the city. So far so good. But Maggie, who runs the hotel, has an amazing approach. She’s bringing New England American hospitality and level of service to Varna. That’s a very good thing in my book. As soon as you enter the old bank building, which has been converted into a Provincetown, Cape Cod style B&B, you’re in Maggie’s capable hands. It’s all about a personal costumer journey. It’s quite amazing people!! SOooo rest assured, you’ll be pampered the correct way, no fussing, no pushiness, no overacting... Maggie is also your live google for Varna: hangouts, things to do, places to eat, how to steal a bride, wedding traditions, hangovers… she’s a beacon of knowledge. The rooms are very very clean, homey, great beds and matrass, great shower, very good shampoos and products and soaps etc..., and the towels smell really really nice. It’s your home away from home. This hotel was just magical, and added to my wonderful experience in Varna.

City Boutique Inn Website






Modus Hotel

The best location you can imagine in Varna, very close to the beaches, in the old town, overlooking the Sea Garden.
Modern and comfortable.
I heard good things about it, friends of mine were very positive about Modus Hotel.


Reverence Hotel

A bit further away from the beach. But it's a nice walk through the pedestrian area. The hotel itself is on a busy road though. Rooms are small but comfy and modern. A bunch of my friends stayed there and had no bad things to say about the place.

 

Things to see

The beach

Varna is a beach resort. In 1921 Varna was officially declared a resort city. It makes sense. The sea and the beaches are gorgeous. But then again, for us Belgians almost every beach outside of Belgium is gorgeous. Thanks to the Sea Garden and the foresty hill sides along the coast it looks very natural and disconnected from the bustling city. So no Belgian style hideous concrete wall style high rise along the beach. Good urban planning, and no Dutch were involved. The Bulgarians flew in Czech engineers.

The Black Sea, Varna

Anyways, the beaches are thirsty places:

Cubo

It's a beach club. Good music, caribbean flair, good drinks, a good selection of craft beers, good snacks. Not tacky. Well it sort of is, but it's so tacky it's alright. 

What I'm trying to say is: we usually hung out here. Afternoons, evenings, nights.

Yeah there is also a bar that seems to be one of the Varna nightlife hotspots. Good DJ-ing as well. 

Cubo Beach Life


Menthol

It's a bit like Cubo, it's also located next to Cubo, but the music is a bit more commercial, it's cleaner, less raunchy, no hipster beers.

Well it looks pretty, but we didn't go there often.


Zeppelin Bar & Food

It's not a beach club. It's a bar/restaurant on the water. The problem with this place is that I didn't discover it soon enough. It's a hipster spot. Good coffee, well designed (it looks like a Brooklyn dive bar), and they do hipster food and beer and there is really good music playing.

Their terrace over the water is a very nice place to be though. Gorgeous view. They also have live music gigs. 

There's also a Zeppeling Bar & Beer shop in town.




The roman bath houses

Well, you should definitely read Varna's history. I'll spare you though. But Varna has been a settlement for a very very long time. Funny thing is: people came and went. So did the Romans. They figured Varna, aka Odessos in those times, would be a great spot to chill by the Black Sea and live life the Roman way. So they installed one of their largest bath house and Thermae complexes. With large, I mean huge. 4th largest complex they built. You'll be impressed with the engineering. I know I was, but then again, I work for a company who instals large swimming pool and spa techniques in Belgium. The floor heating system with pipes was quite impressive. These guys didn't have lasers, pumps and reverse osmosis.

The Romans weren't cheapskates. They threw serious money at this complex. You'll see some very impressive mosaics.

You'll find the impressive complex right in the middle of town: San Stefano + Han Krum.

Check it out.



The cathedral

Well, it made the list. But it's not old. It's also not mind blowing. No Hagia Sofia sort of experience, you know. But it has golden roofs and is shiny. So it's sort of cool. And it sure looks like an Orthodox Church. Also the Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral was openend in 1886, same year my house in Ghent was finnished. It's the third largest cathedral in Bulgaria, but that didn't impress me. Then again, us Flemish are known for being cathedral builders. The seriously high and impressive ones.
It's pretty though, not only because it's shiny, the interior is very pretty and there is definitely the cathedral sort or grandeur.

Pop over and have a look when you go check out the tourist office.

Oh about the tourist office. Do talk to the staff there and ask them questions. There are a lot of leaflets on display: you can go visit beaches, monasteries, museums or shoot with big guns... but the really good city guides are behind the counter and only handed out to people who speak to the staff. Must be some Bulgarian thing.




Sea Garden

The Sea Garden in Varna is pretty. To be honest, the first 5 minutes wandering through the Sea Garden I had a Can Tho river park feeling, but like I said, that only lasted 5 minutes, tops. It's big, it's lush, it's a very well landscaped city park. French and Czech engineers were involved with the design (guys with experience in Schönbrunn and Belvedere). So don't feel weird when you feel a link with a big Parisian or Viennese parks for instance. 

There is a lot to see in the Park. Nice plants, flowers, statues, rusty war ships at the naval museum, a very impressive and professional pool and summer sault pool, a planetarium, an open air theatre, playgrounds and an exotic zoo (don't bother going there though). 

About kid's playgrounds... there are a LOT of those scattered all over Varna. Good stuff. But I didn't bring my kids, so can't say if they are fun. Some do look fun though.

Sea Garden is an important place for Varna people. Locals walk, bike, jog, work out and play in the park.

It's pretty. And Marché restaurant is located in the park.



Tight security by the pool at night


Aladzha monastery

About 1.500 years ago, a lot of monks retreated into the Bulgarian mountains. One monastery is near Varna, about 18km out, or a 12 euro taxi ride away.

The monastery was constructed in caves on a cliff. You can still see the rooms where the monks lived, cooked, ate, prayed, died and were buried. In the museum next to the cliffs you can see the many mosaic tiles the monks installed inside their cave dwellings.

The area is located in a natural reserve, a forest. Which makes it a pleasant and chilled place to go for a walk.

The monks were all killed when the Ottomans invaded Bulgaria. So that's one of many stories that end with Bulgarians being killed by invaders.

You need one hour tops to visit the museum. Golden sands resort is close by though.



Kaliakra Point

Located close to the Romanian border. Brace yourself for epic vista’s and pretty shocking stories involving more Ottomans killing Bulgarians. Well not exactly. Women went through a gate built in stone and threw themselves of the cliff to escape the invading Ottomans. Same result though. 


Golden Sands Resort

This is the original birthplace of the Bulgarian Black Sea riviera. There’s plenty of Soviet style concrete to be seen. But some brand new resorts have been built, and they didn’t save a penny. Think design meeting (almost) kitch. The beaches are nice and the surroundings are very calm and pretty.


Villa Chinka

Some French dudes we had beers with sent us to Villa Chinka for steaks. So, obviously, sexy Lexy and myself went over to Golden Sands Resort and went searching for Villa Chinka. It's hard to miss. It's a combination of 'De Efteling' (Disney Land) + Pirates of the Caribbean + a Dubai hotel. It's fake as hell, but hey, it looks good. The food is alright. Service was friendly but weird, it was very hard to order wine. No body even tried to sell us a bottle of wine. Maybe it was because we spoke Dutch to eachother and didn't have jewelry covered and louboutin wearing trophy wives on our arms. Like the other patrons...

Anyway. It's still worth a 7 euro taxi ride over there. Very different vibe.




Kljuceto do Moreto

Walking north from Villa Chinka we passed an abandonned pirate ship restaurant on the rocks and soon after stumbled upon this little bar overlooking the sea. I was in the mood for a frappé, so my buddy Lexos joined me for some German weissbeer while I was drinking my frappé (delicious). 

The place looks a bit like a sovjet style beach bar trying to look like a hipster tiki place. The chairs are not comfortable. But the view is great.

The very friendly waitress came over to suggest some cocktails while we were sipping our first drinks. She handed me her hand written cocktail menu, which also included the full recipe for each cocktail. Very cute. So I went for a negroni because it was 5pm.

The negroni was seriously tasty. When we asked for the check the waitress was curious to know what my impression was of the Negroni she made, as it was the first time she made that drink. I added 10 Bulgarian Dinero to the tab. Drinks are seriously underpriced at this place.




Bulgarian Wine

Bulgarians are coffee fanatics, brew seriously delicious beer, but... their best known export product is without a doubt the wine! To be honest, I didn't drink any bad wine in Bulgaria. Bulgaria is right across from the birthplace of wine, Georgia.(and thanks to Figo of Zuiver Wijnen I'm in love with Georgian natural wines). So let's say there is a lot of tradition, knowledge, old plants, and good taste. Bulgarian wine makers know their stuff and are involved in making interesting wines. So my next mission is to stock up on good and interesting Bulgarian wines. Bulgarian wines are as delicious as budget-friendly.

There are plently of wine tours in the Varna region and there's also a wine tasting walking tour in town.

On this trip I had the pleasure of drinking a lot of Odessos Wines. My friends Dani and Vladi are a Bulgarian couple who produce excellent wines, thanks to the wine making skills of Vladi's brother Georgi. Think of elegant, drinkable wines with a lot of character and flavour. No Cab Sauvignon haut medoc-like wine bombs. They focus to make wines they like to drink, and aren't focussed on some American boomer named Parker. All decent restaurants in Varna (Le Marché, Villa Chinka,...) have delicious Odessos Wines on the wine menu. So go buy wines from their webshop (see link below)!

Good to know: We, well I for sure, enjoyed a lot of Odessos Wines at the Varna wedding (white, rosé, red)... and no headache the next day! (keep in mind that Bulgarian wedding parties are like Belgian wedding parties, and are nothing like Dutch, UK or US wedding parties... they last waaaaay into the wee hours. Good party people and all). 

Odessos Wine Website


The happy couple dancing the night away not letting go
of their glasses of Odessos wine...

Dani toasting with blushing bride Kalina
raising glasses of white Odessos wine...

Odessos Manager Vladi throwing shapes on the dance floor
with his daughter whilst enjoying his Odessos white wine...

(C) Photography above by the talented Ivanovi - Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographers


Lovers buying a huge stock of Odessos wines.
Being guided by the actual maestro wine making wizard: Georgi.
Not sure we drank it all, but I know we tried hard!



Where to eat

Staria Chinar

Staria Chinar is a typical Bulgarian restaurant. Go to the original venue in Preslav street and get a table on the first floor. Service is amazing, very friendly and they know how to guide you through the vast menu.

We had beef tongue with a very lovely buttery sauce, grilled pork’s neck with an amazing sauce on the side, and roasted lamb’s neck. The food was amazing. Very well prepared, lots of flavour, and there's amazing wines on the wine list.

A very awesome and memorable experience.







City Boutique Inn is across from this Staria Chinar by the way.

Website Staria Chinar Preslav St.


Sea Terrace

Definitely check this place out! Overlooking the Black Sea, on the beach is Sea Terrace. Don't get scared by the cheesy Sovjet meets Dubai sort of entrance. This is a very good restaurant. Classy, sofisticated and they run a tight operation. Staff is friendly, very professional and very capable. We had an amazing entire fish, grilled to perfection and perfectly deboned. We were seriously hung over, but enjoyed our lunch at Sea Terrace immensely.

Oh, have desert! Really! You must. Maggie (City Boutique Inn) will also suggest you have desert there. In case you crave for more desert, without having a meal at Sea Terrace... you can: The chef recently opened a pastry store on Preslav street, close to the original Staria Chinar.

Sea terrace website





Le Marché

This is a French restaurant. And it looks very good. The Varna cool kids and various Bulgarian Instagram Influencers love this restaurant. There is a link with the French obviously in Varna, French soldiers were here in Varna during the Crimean War.

Food here is modern French with some Bulgarian twist. I had a very tasty grilled octopus and a yummie duck à l'orange. The chef did a great job. It was really tasty. Service was good as well. On top of things. Oh bare in mind that Bulgarian restaurants don't do apetizers and main courses like elsewhere in the world. Meals come out as soon as they're ready. Often apetizers come together with the main course. Plates don't come for the entire table either. Some people at the table have to wait a bit usually for their food to come out.

A good place! 

And they have good pizza as well.

Le Marché website 






14:12

A lovely lunch place. Coffee (did I mention people in Varna are very serious about coffee?), sandwiches and quesedillas. I went for beef quesedillas and Club-Mate. The young creative hip crowd gathers here. Good cities have places like these.

Highly recommended.

The website




Villa Chinka

See above. Resort style fare. Vast menu, eclectic but modern setting, on the beach, m'as tu vu... Good food and good Italian wine. There's a link with Italian sailers/traders.

Villa Chinka Website

 

Stridarium

You want to go there to sample oysters and amazing sparkling wine. The oysters come out of the black sea, but have been imported from the Atlantic. In other words, oysters are not native to Bulgaria.

The funny thing is, there’s less salt in the Black Sea. Which impacts the flavour of the oysters in huge way. They are not very salty. They are big and firm, but they lack a bit of flavour in my opinion. But it’s a very lovely place, and an interesting thing to do. And an excellent excuse to go and sample more stunning Bulgarian sparkling wines. My favourite was an all natural sparkling rosé.

Website


Kaptazh

A nice place on the beach, close to the water amusement park. Good healthy bulgarian food. I had a very delicious avocado mousse with smoked mussels. Watch out when semi-local Dutch dudes order wine and the waitress asks how many miniliter you desire. Rakia looks like wine. They have a seperate wine list.

Starting the day the Rakia way keeps the doctor away



Where to drink?

Cubo Beach

See above.

This is the beach bar you want to hang out at.

Website

 

Averi Beer

We chose Averi Beer and coffee shop as our gathering and meeting point. Why? Good beer. I mean seriously good beer. I discovered this place about an hour after my plane's wheels touched Bulgarian tarmac. After meeting Maggie at the hotel I decided to go for a walk in Varna. Lex was doing some wedding rehearsal stuff at Villa Burov. It was nice out, and after a 5 minute walk I stumbled upon some wooden beer kegs serving as tables on a small square. Plane rides and FFP2 masks make me very thirsty. So I stopped and ordered half a liter of porter (they don't serve the Glarus draft beer in smaller containers). So I received a plastic bottle with 50cl of Porter and a glass. Man! It was delicious. These guys are passionate about beer. But they should be more proud of what Glarus is brewing, right outside of Varna. Belgians and Dutchies: keep an eye out on my webshop (Bonvivanthipster) and my shop @DeApotheek. You'll soon understand what I mean.

What more is there to say? It's a window on the street with wooden barrels in front of it. They serve amazing beer. There are no cars. There is shade, there is sun. The vibe is relaxed. People talk to eachother. And bonus points: they have one of my favorite brews: Naparbier (Spain). What else could a Bonvivanthipster desire?

My favorite place in Varna!

Averi website. 

This is very very tasty porter kids!

Another meetup at Averi Beers - (C) Ivanovi

No better way to strategize stealing a bride
while sipping Averi beers - (C) Ivanovi

(C) Photography above by the talented Ivanovi - Documentary Wedding and Lifestyle Photographers


Zeppelin

See above. I'll be back for lunch, and live music and so on.
These guys are so cool they don't have social media or websites.

 

Kultura Speakeasy

Dim lit and seriously good cocktails. Speakeasy yes.
I say yes to that.

Kultura Insta

 

Hashtag Studio

Very very very good coffee, a chilled atmosphere, cool design and eggs benedict. Good right?

Hashtag Studio Varna Website





zaterdag 9 april 2022

Paris break with kids

Activities

DAY 1


Ghent - Paris


We took the car. It took us door to door 3 hours. That is the same time we would need to go by Thalys door to door.

Parking Marbeuf (55 € for 3 full days of parking)


Highway toll: 2 x 17,34 €


Lodging - Eiffel Tower View Residences

Area: Gaillot
Metro: Alma-Marceau



We had the standard apartment. Small, but reasonable sized for Parisian standards. (too) Large entrance where we could put luggage, shoes, umbrella's (didn't need them though), coats... Large bedroom where the kids could sleep and play. Big wardrobe. Pleasant lighting. Good coffee, big fridge, nice plates, cups, etc... Next to the bedroom is a kitchen area with a sleeping couch. Well done. Practical. Not too cramped. Large marble bathroom (needed some refinnishing after they apparently had a leak).


There was construction going on. So quite noisy during the day. Which didn't bother us too much. One afternoon when we came passed the apartment to take a short break before heading back out and there was no running water. The owners apologized and made a very generous offer. We got a 25% discount and a nice bottle of wine. When we returned to the flat after 10pm we could wash and shower.


All in all a good convenient location for us. Great service. 
A family of 3 is the most the standard apartment can take though.




Walk 1

  • Champs Elysées
  • Grand Palais
  • Place de la Concorde
  • Les Tuileries
  • Rue Rivoli
  • Palais Royal



Lunch

Bistrot Richelieu (see below)

Bus tour


TOOT bus company. Open top bus tour through Paris city center.
It's a very touristy thing to do, but with 2 kids (7 and 11) it's very convenient. It gives them an overview of different Paris highlights without wearing them out completely. Also, it's fun for them to spot cool buildings, people, cars, shops and take pictures with their phones. Highlights on the Toot tour: Trocadero, Eiffel Tower, Hotel des Invalides, Grand Palais, Place de la Concorde, Tuileries, Louvre, Seine, Eglise Madeleine, Grand Boulevards, Opéra Garnier, Hotel de Ville, Notre Dame, Saint Germain, Panthéon, Musée d'Orsay, Champs Elysées, Arc de Triomphe.










Quartier Latin


We had a short walk through the narrow Quartier Latin streets. Feeling the vibe of a Parisian evening in this bustling neighbourhood filled with all sorts of restaurants, bars and clubs.
Definitely check out Cour du commerce St. André. 

We had dinner at Bouillon Racine in Quartier Latin (see below).


DAY 2


Breakfast 1


Cereal and fruit at the apartment.

Trocadero


Famous for Miraculous episodes. Your kids will explain. There's a famous scene on the steps there. The fountains are nice of course, but the most impressive is the superb view of the Eiffel Tower.





Eiffel Tower


For me, and the kids, it was the first time actually going up the Eiffel Tower. Mind you, this a visit to Paris just after Corona, with a war going on in Ukraine, big Chinese cities in lockdown and very few visitors from the American continent. We booked tickets for a 10h30 elevator visit to the top, via the official website. There are all sorts of websites selling all sorts of (expensive tickets). There was no line, nowhere. So the visit went very smooth and was extremely pleasant. We stopped at all different levels and had a second breakfast at the 2nd floor, admiring a splendid view over Paris.

Buy your tickets in advance. Be on time. And take your time exploring the tower. Do get the elevator tickets to the top floor. We took the stairs down from the first floor. Which was also a nice experince, because it gives you a sense of vastness of the construction.



Lunch


20 Eiffel (see below).


Louvre


There are 2 structures the kids know are in Paris. One is the Eiffel Tower, the other is the glass pyramid of the Louvre. The Miraculous series and other movies helped with that.

First of all. Get tickets in advance online. You'll skip a huge line. There were no waiting lines anywhere in Paris, except for the Louvre and to see Mona Lisa.
Some websites charge over 75 $ for a (skip the line) ticket. Adult admission is 17 €. Kids go for free.
Go on wednesday late afternoons or friday afternoons. Louvre is closed on Tuesday.

We spent about 1,5 hours at the museum, plus another half hour at the gift shop ;-).
My suggestion when you go with kids:
- Ancient Egyptian Art
- Ancient Greek art
- Venus de Milo
- Mona Lisa
- Wedding at Cana
- Coronation of Napoleon
- Liberty leading the people
- Van Eyck
- Johannes Vermeer
- Artimedes





Montmartre

Sacre Coeur

Take the télépherique to reach Sacre Coeur. Enjoy the view, the buskers, the street artists, be aware of con artists. Don't let guys put bracelets around your wrists.

You can also visit the Church, which is quite huge, but not extremely impressive otherwise. What was nice when we were there was that there was a service in progress with nuns singing amazing latin songs.




Place du Terte


The ultimate mass tourism experience is usually Place du Tertre. Painters painting Paris sceneries. Shops selling overpriced prints made in china and other cheap touristy stuff.
But, post corona, it was not bad at all. No huge crowds, barely any people actually. Lot's of places to sit down and have some drinks. We had juices and wine at Chez Eugenes. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Kids had fun running around the square checking out the painters and sipping juices. 





Pigalle


This lively neighbourhood near Montmartre has a lot of nice bars, good restaurants where you can feel right at ease. It's not all red lights and strip clubs. There are nice shops, coffee places, hip bars and restaurants and great places to sip cocktails (Les Justes - Pigalle).





Dinner

Le relais de la butte (see below).



DAY 3


Breakfast


Le Grand Corona (see below)


Gaillot


Pont d'Alma
Hotel des invalides

Great spot to take some pics with the Eiffel Tower and the Seine.




Beaubourg

  • Hotel de Ville
One of Miraculous venues.


 

  • Tour St Jacques

  • BHV
    Very good warehouse: furniture & DIY
  • Centre Pompidou
    Always cool to go up the escalators
    Check out a modern art exhibition
George V is a nice, but posh restaurant on the top floor. (see below)





Marais

One of my favorite neighbourhoods in Paris. Narrow streets, a lot of nice little shops and boutiques with good shopping. Nice bars and cute and good restaurants. And of course the wonderful Place de Vosges.

Another highlight in Marais is the Picasso Museum. The Paris Jewish quarter is also located inside the Marais.
Have a stroll throughout the neighbourhood. Get lost, have some drinks, shop some nice clothing, shoes, things...



Lunch


Le petit Marché (see below)


Jardin de Luxembourg


Located next to the French Senate, Jardin de Luxembourg is the nicest park in Paris.

There is a nice coffee shop in the park, grab a coffee, and let the kids run around, caress the fish and enjoy the typical Parisian backdrop, Eiffel Tower included.



Butte aux Cailles


Off the beaten track, you'll find the Butte aux Cailles neighbourhood in Paris' 13th district. 

Unlike the rest of Paris, no tall stately houses, no big buildings, no palaces. It feels like a village in the center of Paris. Cute little bars, local hangouts, eateries... A very nice place to escape the bustling city center and walk around a different part of town and have a drink outside.

The advantage is that it's very close to Tolbeac subway station, the Vietnamese hub in Paris, where the best Vietnamese places in town can be found.


Dinner


L'age d'or. (see below)


DAY 4

Breakfast


Café Charlot

A lively place, where locals love to have breakfast, meet and want to be seen.


Musée d'Orsay


Inside an old train station, Musée d'Orsay is a must see place to enjoy the impressionist painters. Much smaller than Louvre so much easier to navigate with 2 young kids. You'll see a lot of good stuff during a 1,5 hour visit.



Canal Saint Martin


Walk from Gare de l'Est down to Place de la République alongside the canal. Nice shops, boutiques, bars, summer bars and restaurants will be met on your walk. Check rue de Lancy, rue Beaurepaire and rue Yves Toudic near Place de la République.

Lunch: Fric Frac: best croque monsieurs in the world.


Musée Rodin


A very nice and very cute and elegant museum to end a wonderful 4 days in Paris.


Food

Bistrot Richelieu

A very nice, laid back, typical Parisian bistrot near Palais Royal. They serve French classics, have a good kids menu and service is relaxed, excellent and very friendly and amusing. We had an amazing meal here.






https://www.bistrotrichelieu.com/

Bouillon Racine


This is a very nice,  decent restaurant in Quartier Latin. A restaurant that oozes Parisian style and class. It can't look more Parisian than this, walls lined with art deco mirrors, waitors dressed to the nines. Very professional and friendly service. Full house. My endives soup was very memorable, really spectacular. The spare ribs that followed were succulent, tasty and accompagnied with very delicious veggies. The cheese cake afterwards was spot on. Very well done. The kids really enjoyed their hangar steak (onglet) and world class ice cream.








https://bouillonracine.fr/


20 Eiffel


This is probably the best restaurant in the world based on value for money! This was our best meal in Paris. 20 Eiffel has Eiffel tower views. Well actually it's probably shaded by the Eiffel Tower in the mornings. I started with beets and burrata. It was a feast! So tasty. Very enjoyable. Next up was cod with parsnip and cauliflower. It was to die for. So very good. The chef knows what he's doing and should be very proud with what he produces.


The kids had a wonderful kids menu with rack of pork (very tasty as well) and fries and delicious ice cream and sorbet.

The service was so good as well. Very sweet staff. We felt very at ease and could really recharge our batteries after our Eiffel Tower visit. 





https://www.restaurant20eiffel.fr/


Le relais de la butte


The prize for the best service ever goes to Le relais de la butte. Our online reservation apparently didn't get registered, but we managed to land a table in the restaurant (to be honest, don't take a table in the bar next door).
We were followed by a large group of French locals. The waiter immediately came up with a plan to make sure our dishes would not get lagged because of the group.




The kids and I enjoyed snails with parsley and garlic, Loïs had the best hamburger ever (her quote). And Otto had an amazing steak.
Very good wine was proposed to me. No idea where it came from exactly, but somehow it felt right to trust the waiter. I had a very tasty chicken, but the highlight food wise, were the potatoes! I would kill to find potatoes like that in Ghent.


We finnished our meal with a plate with a selection of very yummie cheeses.

We'll definitely be back!

https://lerelaisdelabutte.fr/nl



Le Grand Corona


This is a nice place. Lush, fancy interiour, nice seats, nicely lit. Wonderful service. The chef came up with a cereal breakfast for the kids, so that was awesome. Especially because they both loved it, and they're picky. The american breakfast was good. Very good cappucino. Lovely spot to start the day.


https://www.legrandcorona.fr/


Le petit Marché


A very lively spot, typical Parisian style Bistro (think of Emily in Paris sort of stuff and vibe). It's very close to place de Vosges in Le Marais. They serve good food, for good prices. But apart from the lovely atmosphere and perfect location, the pièce de résistance was: deserts! Do get desert there. (most of the locals do as well).








https://www.lepetitmarche.eu/


L'age d'Or

A very vibrant place in the XIIIth. A cramped, lively, bustling local hang out. But they serve good food, there's good music, and the vibe is fun. Local produce, fine drinks, and very reasonable prices.





La companie des vins surnaturels

https://compagniedesvinssurnaturels.com/



Le réciproque

https://www.lereciproque.com/



La crèmerie

Cheese, wine, charcuterie

https://www.facebook.com/lacremerieparis/


Belle Maison

https://www.lapantruchoise.com/bellemaison




Qui plume la lune


La fille du boucher

https://www.lafilleduboucher.fr/


Valois 1868


To do

Lekker - Khoncept Store

https://www.facebook.com/LekkerKkonceptstore


La Belle Hortense - Wine bar + Books

https://www.facebook.com/labellehortenseParis/



La chambre aux confitures

https://lachambreauxconfitures.com/fr/



Les Justes - Pigalle

http://www.lesjustes-pigalle.com/



La vache dans les vignes

https://www.facebook.com/lavachedanslesvignes/



Passage Jouffroy

http://passagesetgaleries.fr/passage-jouffroy/




Coffee

Un Zèbre à Montmartre

https://zebreamontmartre.fr/nl



To Do List

Hotel du Nord

Le Mary Celeste