Les Confrères
French Restaurant — Rochechouart (Paris)



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Les Confrères is a contemporary Parisian bistro where two brothers, Antoine (chef) and Pierre (service), offer traditional French cuisine with a gourmet twist. The restaurant stands out for its light and friendly atmosphere, serving small plates in a modern industrial setting. Antoine, with experience in starred establishments like Royal Monceau, brings culinary expertise, while Pierre manages service and wine pairings. The restaurant emphasizes quality, craftsmanship, and a contemporary approach to classic French bistro dining.
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Restaurant Les Confrères (75009 Paris) - Newtable.com
Retour aux restaurants Une histoire de frères Antoine et Pierre sont deux frères amoureux de cuisine française et de bons vins. Antoine, le chef ! Il est passé par les cuisines de plusieurs établissements étoilés comme le Royal Monceau ou le George V avant de se lancer dans cette nouvelle aventure avec son frère Pierre, en charge du service et des accords mets et vin ! Avant cela, il a débuté à Londres puis a fait un bout de chemin à la direction du Dépôt Legal Palais Royal. Ici, convivialité et savoir faire sont de mise. AVIS SUR LE RESTAURANT LES CONFRERES DÉCOUVREZ LES NOUVEAUX RESTAURANTS DU QUARTIER : Mantra (75009 ) Mantra, le deuxième restaurant de Jonathan Caron et du chef malaisien Manogeran Shasitharan, Mumbai Café (75009) Le trio de Tandoor Club ouvre un deuxième restaurant : Bienvenue chez Mumbai Café
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Les Confrères – Paris | travel.comabeba.com
RESTAURANT TYPE: CASUAL DINING . CUISINE: ECLECTIC GOURMET . PRICE: $$$ OVERALL RATING 96% We wrestled with whether to include Les Confréres in our list of top bistros in Paris. Unlike most bistros, Les Confréres has a contemporary, slightly industrial décor. The menu is full of traditional bistro dishes. But everything has a bit of a gourmet flare to it. The 'small plates' format brings the popularity of a Spanish tapas bar to Paris. RATING DETAILS Ambience 90% Service 90% Food 90% Value 95% ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- HERE IT IS ON THE MAP Select location categories to see nearby hotels, restaurants and attractions ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- Select a location-type to limit the info-cards below to those types of locations
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PARIS IS ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA — Jasmine Hemsley
Lately I’ve been dreaming of Paris. Not just in the last month or so but for the last 3 years. When travel was restricted, and during both my pregnancies, I didn’t think of beach life and tropical fruit so much as fantasized about pacing the streets of Paris. I’ve been lucky to visit a number of times over the years - the last time was 2019 with a weekend away with Nick and his mum to see Joan Baez live as a surprise for her birthday. It was gorgeous even in the rain. Two of my besties, Naomi and Sjaniel, recently traveled (separately) to Paris and both are on the same page as me when it comes to making the most of a city trip - and for us that means interesting eats, curated shops and perusable vintage (that you probably can’t take home in your suitcase but still it’s good fun falling in love with pieces and then lamenting). Sjaniel is also a natural make up artist and Paris is home to some fantastic holistic brands so I’ve asked them both for their hot tips from their well researched itinerary plus what they found on the ground… TO STAY Hotel Wallace First up is the Hotel Wallace is a 4-star hotel in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. It has recently been renovated from top to toe in a retro-chic Italian style and features 45 rooms and suites, and perhaps most notably a rooftop terrace with views of the Eiffel Tower. It’s a great spot for those looking for a stylish yet comfortable hotel in a central location in Paris. Hotel Hoy Paris If you are looking for a hideaway away from the sounds of the city, Hotel Hoy is the one to head for. A self-termed ‘lifestyle hotel’ they offer everything from mini floristry courses (thanks to an in-house floristry studio), a yoga studio and holistic therapies. Unlike traditional hotels, Hotel Hoy has thoughtfully designed their rooms with the planet and guests wellbeing in mind. An example of this is by thoughtfully replacing your traditional flat screen TV on the wall with a stretching bar attached a yoga sequence card for the morning (energetic) and for the evening (relaxing) helping to promote restful sleep. TO EAT Wild & The Moon Since its opening in 2016, plant-based cafe Wild and Moon has taken Paris by storm. Now with multiple locations, you can find delicious healthy food for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a hearty boost amid the delicious (and often sometimes rich) French delicacies. L’as Du Fallafel For a slice of traditional Middle Eastern cuisine in the city, tucked away in the Le Marais neighbourhood is L’as Du Fallafel. While there may sometimes be a queue, it is worth the wait, for the warm and freshly made falafel wraps, shawarma and kebabs made freshly in front of you. Les Confreres For those looking for more of a traditional French bistro, Les Confreres offers classic French cuisine but with a fresh and seasonal twist (and of course top French wines). Inside you can expect a lively atmosphere, flavourful plates and friendly warm service from beginning to end. Komorebi On those days when you want to rest your feet and just soak up the ambience around you, Komorebi is where we would recommend. Don’t be fooled by its small shop frontage, inside you can expect petite bites to enjoy with your coffee such as fresh lemon and yuzu tartlets, and small chocolate tarts with Kinako cream, among just some of the star options from their bakery. Noglu No trip to Paris is complete without tasting traditional French pastries. If you are gluten-free, you don’t need to miss out thanks to Noglu, an award-winning gluten-free bakery as seen in the New York Times, Grazia and Elle. Everything is made with care and full of colour and flavour, from their summer tartlets to classic pain au chocolat. Plaq Chocolat If it’s a hot day in the city, Plaq has to be a stop on your itinerary. They offer the la creme de la creme of artisan chocolate in the city, and also happen to make vegan ice cream alongside a selection of gourmet sorbets. Umami Matcha Cafe Whether you are a die-hard Match fan or simply like it for a mid-afternoon pick me this cafe offers true ceremonial grade Matcha in a multitude of forms. From the classic Matcha Latte to Matcha cakes, if you are a Matcha-lover we would highly recommend you check out this spot. La Recyclerie La Recyclerie is a unique and innovative space in Paris that combines a café-cantine, a repair workshop, a farm, and an event space. It is located in an old railway depot in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. The café-canteen serves up delicious and locally-sourced food freshly made every day, with a focus on sustainable practices. And on weekends, in the event space, there are a variety of events on offer, from concerts to workshops to farmers markets. Septime la Cave Septime La Cave is a wine bar and restaurant located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris and the sister establishment of the Michelin-starred restaurant Septime. What makes this place special is the wine list, which has over 500 wines from all over the world. The focus is on natural wines, which are made with minimal intervention from the winemaker. If you like us and love biodynamic wine with a delicious selection of small plates, be sure to check this spot out. TO DO Absolution Cosmetics Absolution is a hotspot for all things natural and organic beauty in Paris. The spa offers a variety of treatments, including facials, body treatments, and massages. The treatments are all designed to be holistic and to promote overall well-being. The spa also offers a range of workshops and classes, where you can learn more about Absolution's products and philosophy. Each of their treatments can be customised better help and optimise your skin’s health. Belleyme Belleyme Galeries is a beauty and wellness concept store located in the Marais district of Paris. It was founded in 2018 by Marie Belleyme, a former investment banker, who wanted to create a space that would promote a holistic approach to beauty and well-being. From superfood powders to adaptogens to treatments, they also offer infrared sauna sessions for the ultimate calming hideaway in the city. TO VISIT Apart from all the usual tourist attractions (the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur etc..), we loved…. Musée de la Vie Romantique The Musée de la Vie Romantique is a museum in Paris that is dedicated to the Romantic period of art and literature. It is located in the heart of the city, in the Nouvelle Athènes district. The museum is housed in a beautiful building that was once owned by the painter Ary Scheffer. Les Puces de Vanves Les Puces de Vanves is a flea market located in Vanves, a suburb of Paris, France. It is the largest flea market in Paris and one of the largest in Europe. The market is divided into two parts: Vanves Nord and Vanves Sud. Vanves Nord is open on Saturdays and Sundays, while Vanves Sud is open on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. It’s a great place to find everything from vintage clothes, antiques, and collectibles to jewellery, to books and art. Paul Bert Serpette Paul Bert Serpette is a large antique market, and a must-visit for any antique lover, with over 350 dealers selling everything from jewellery to art. The market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 7pm, and it is divided into two sections, one for the more traditional vintage pieces and the other for more modern and retro pieces. TO SHOP Boutique Emmaüs Emmaüs Paris is a non-profit organization that works to help people in need, where you can buy donated items at a fraction of their original retail price. The proceeds from these sales go to support Emmaüs Paris's programs, which help people get back on their feet. Inside, you can expect everything from furniture, clothing, and more. Chez Sarah Chez Sarah is a vintage clothing store located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It is often considered a ‘hidden gem’ thanks to its location tucked away in a small street. While prices can vary, it is still worth browsing even just for the opportunity to admire some rare vintage gems in perso
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