30 July 2025

Waiting Wednesday


 Crowds waited for hours, only to watch the peloton whiz by in a blur.
 
Above: fantastic view from friends' window
 
Below: zooming in as they zoom by


 

Tour de France 
Sunday July 27, 2025
 
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This was the first time in the race's history since the very first Tour de France in 1903 that the route included Montmartre, specifically featuring three ascents up the Butte via rue Lepic, inspired by the 2024 Paris Olympics cycling route. - BPJ
 
Merci Jean-Christophe
 

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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Gabriele Münter
 and
 Henri Matisse et Marguerite: le régard d'un père

 
 11 Avenue du Président Wilson 75116
 
Ends August 24, 2025

 


 

26 July 2025

Sit-down Saturday


 Summer in Paris, a time to kick back and find a spot in one of the city's many lush parks.
 
 
 

25 July 2025

Floral Friday

 
From the enchanting medieval garden of the Musée de Cluny, a former abbey (10th century A.D.) in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
 
 

23 July 2025

Wednesday whimsy




The wonderful electromania of
 
Gilbert Peyre

bookstore / coffee shop / museum / gallery 
2 rue Ronsard 75018
 
Ends soon
July 31, 2025
 


 




20 July 2025

Size matters Sunday

 
A good croissant will always land butter-side down.

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


Bring a coffee, a book, and grab a chair. 

Palais-Royal Gardens

(click to enlarge)

18 July 2025

Floral Friday


 Flowers, a staple at open-air markets throughout the city.

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 Next newsletter:
A June Jaunt
 
 3 hours (or less) from Paris
 
Where to stay
Where to eat
What to see
 

16 July 2025

Window Wednesday

 
When gathering round a windowsill for an evening apéro makes sense.
 

14 July 2025

Mocha Monday


Un café noisette, bien blanc, sans mousse, on rue Cler.

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Today is le 14 juillet, la Fête Nationale Française
 
Happy Bastille Day 2025
 
🇫🇷
 

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

 

9 July 2025

Window Wednesday


 
 
Charm with afternoon tea at a salon de thé-coffee shop that's also a florist.
 
Cordelia
14 rue du Bac 75007
 
 

4 July 2025

Franquette Friday



Used in a Woody Allen film to create romantic allure, this nostalgic café-restaurant helms the historic crest of Montmartre, once hosting personnages like Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro, Cézanne and Zola.


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.

 
Canard & Champagne
57 Passage des Panoramas 75002
 
 
 

 Above: delectable duck foie gras starter followed by juicy magret de canard (duck breast) accompanied by what else, champagne
 
 
Below: mural from dancing waiters scene, Le Grand Restaurant (1966