I often get requests for restaurant recommendations from visitors – sometimes friends, sometimes friends of friends. It’s tough to make a ...
The Most Beautiful Picnic Spot in Paris
I finally decided to fulfill a lifelong dream of going to Japan. I just booked my ticket last week to go at the end of November with two friends, and ...
Why You Have to Drink Wine in France
There is many a great difference between French and American cultures. One of those differences is water, in both its liquid and frozen states. I ...
Pierre Sang Boyer & the Ultimate Guessing Game
Pierre Sang Boyer has two restaurants: Pierre Sang in Oberkamf and Pierre Sang on Gambey. They share a corner, so if you go to the wrong one, it's ...
Gare au Gorille
Gorilla train station. That's all this name means to me, and I'm not going to look it up to prove myself wrong. Gare = train station and Gorille = ...
What the French do Better than Everyone Else
Baked goods. That's what. More precisely, croissants and pain au chocolats (i.e. square croissant with chocolate). When I first moved to Paris, I ...
Celebrating 9 Exciting Milestones
As I already mentioned earlier this week, I've learned a few things over the past 6 months in starting a new food blog, and now I just want to take a ...
6 Surprising A-ha Moments
Hi there. It's been 6 months since I started Paris Food Affair, and it's been a lot of fun. I've learned 6 surprising things in the past 6 ...
Paris markets are a must
E-gads. Is there anything more beautiful than the flower stands at Paris market? I wanted to buy every one of these roses and just dump them onto ...
Restaurant Kei: Elegant & modern
I was reminded today about a wonderful restaurant that I have been meaning to write about. My friend, Paolo Boscaro, a talented (and okay looking) ...
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