Surrounded by many tourists sites, Gossip Café is a nice spot to make a pit stop. This trendy eatery with its black leather couches, picture frames and soft neon lights offers a lovely dining experience. Savor their tempura prawns, samosa salmon and breaded veal. Round it off with cheesecake or tiramisu.
Impeccable service and quality meals are the keywords for B4. Opened in 2002, it has trendy designs and decor. Taste creative and contemporary dishes like their special take on foie grass, flaked cod lion. Go for their brunches on a Sunday, it's not too expensive and has value for money.
Café du Châtelet is an affable spot for youngsters to hang out. This smoke-friendly bar and cafe has a boisterous atmosphere during its happy hours but tones down considerably otherwise. Enjoy your coffee or alcohol with tasty food at this lively cafe.
The Yogurt Factory outlet in Paris is located on rue Saint-Merri, in the 4th arrondissement. Offering a delicious range of frozen yogurts and other desserts, the place is quite the local hit. Secret recipes blend with fresh fruits and other flavors to produce brilliant froyos. Also on offer here are a range of smoothies that are equally delightful. Although the prices are a bit high, the service is superb and offerings unbeatable. Drop in for drool-worthy desserts!
This gay-friendly restaurant serves amazing traditional french cuisine dishes. Their specialties are Oeufs cocotte au foie gras, pork tenderloin in honey, thick beef steak in hollandaise sauce. It has a vaulted cellar and exposed stonewalls. Live music and concerts take place in the basement every Tuesday and piano bar every Monday.
With its brewery-style decor, this Belgian restaurant and bar is a popular spot for tourists and beer lovers alike. Featuring 20 tap beers and many bottled ones which are of Belgian origin and a few German and French brews as well. Dig into their Poilane roasted sausages, pancakes and mussels. Though you can't linger for long, you will surely want to come again to taste the ales.