(Paris Vogue) With the release of the Vogue Paris August 2012 issue which is dedicated to ‘ La Parisienne’, the Editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris exclusively shares her nine favorite adresses in Paris. See them all below:
Les Deux Abeilles
For Valéria and her mom, their tomato pie and housemade lemonade. Les Deux Abeilles, 189 rue de l’Université, 75007, Paris.
Le Marché Serpette
For their 50s and 60s furniture. Le Marché Serpette, 110, rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint Ouen
David Mallett
For feeling as though you were getting your hair styled in a private apartment. David Mallet, 14 rue Notre Dame des Victoires, 75002
Hanawa
In the evenings, for a calm dinner. Hanawa, 26 rue Bayard, 75008
Le Crazy Horse
For a tourist visiting Paris. Le Crazy Horse, 12 Avenue George V, 75008
Talmaris
For their dishes and their venetian glass. Talmaris, 71 avenue Mozart, 75016
Le Comptoir de l’Image
For their photography books and old Vogue issues that can’t be found elsewhere. Le Comptoir de l’Image, 44 rue de Sévigné, 75003
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
For their meringue cake and the spéculos whipped cream. Le Merveilleux, 29 rue de l’Annonciation, 75016
Le Fruitier d’Auteuil
For their homemade soups, and for their fresh fruit salads made daily. Le Fruitier d’Auteuil, 3 rue Bastien Lepage, 75016
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