30 July 2025
Waiting Wednesday
29 July 2025
Tasting Tuesday
A light sharing lunch on the terrace.
Thai salad w/prawns, chiffonade of Corsican ham, bruschetta au four
28 July 2025
Museum Monday
MÜNTER / MATISSE
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27 July 2025
Sunday sipping
26 July 2025
Sit-down Saturday
25 July 2025
Floral Friday
23 July 2025
Wednesday whimsy
21 July 2025
Mocha Monday
20 July 2025
Size matters Sunday
Above: viennoiseries, croissants au beurre (including raspberry croissants), at Bo&Mie
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Is it me or has there been a quiet evolution in the size of Paris croissants post-Covid?
Until 2021, croissants, especially from renowned bakeries like Laurent Duchêne and Des Gâteaux et du Pain, had been described as light, airy, even “dainty,” aligning with the traditional style that focused on layers of flakiness and a delicate balance between butter and dough.
Since a 1993 decree requiring butter croissants (croissants au beurre) to be straight, the only other contender was the cheaper crescent-shaped croissant normal that humbly took its place next to straight croissants on boulangerie shelves, hinting at margarine use.
But post 2021, particularly after the Covid lockdowns, a shape-shifting seems to have taken place: a trend toward "generous" croissants. Bakeries like Cédric Grolet, known for plump creations, gained prominence. Larger, richer croissants using more butter and dough began to appear, some suggesting to attract those in search of indulgence after lockdown austerity. And, as customers lined up, other bakers followed suit.
The 2025 Concours du Meilleur Croissant au Beurre results, with Basile Fourmont’s voluptuous winner, suggest a preference for fuller shapes, possibly up to 30% larger than their slimmer predecessors.
For some, to witness something so basic to French culture being turned into an inflated pod is disconcerting. For others, it’s a welcome novelty. Only time will tell if puffier versions are here to stay, and if body shapes will follow. - BPJ
19 July 2025
Sit-down Saturday
18 July 2025
Floral Friday
Flowers, a staple at open-air markets throughout the city.
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17 July 2025
Thirsty Thursday
16 July 2025
Window Wednesday
15 July 2025
Tree-lined Tuesday
14 July 2025
Mocha Monday
Un café noisette, bien blanc, sans mousse, on rue Cler.
***12 July 2025
Sit-down Saturday
11 July 2025
Fountain Friday
Legendary artist couple Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely have been reunited in an exhibition with “museum anarchist” Pontus Hulten.
Above: sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely at the Stravinsky Fountain, Pompidou Center
Le Grand Palais Champs-Elysées
Ends January 4, 2026
10 July 2025
True stripes
9 July 2025
Window Wednesday
8 July 2025
Table Tuesday
7 July 2025
Matching Monday
5 July 2025
Sit-down Saturday
4 July 2025
Franquette Friday
2 July 2025
Wake up Wednesday
1 July 2025
Table Tuesday
Duck Duck Go:
Canard cravers are in for a treat at this everything-duck concept restaurant planted in the historic Passage des Panoramas which dates to 1799. Housed in a former 19th century chocolate shop, the restaurant exudes old-fashioned elegance.







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