Food and Drink

Iconic Bites: Things To Do In Paris If You Love Food With A Side Of History

From grabbing a drink at author Ernest Hemingway's favourite bar to visiting the oldest patisserie in Paris, believed to be the birthplace of Baba au Rhum, here are the best things to do in Paris if you love food with a side of history

Café de Flore was frequented by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. Photo: Shutterstock.com
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Who isn't a fan of French food? Known for its intricate techniques and sublime flavours, some of which date back to the 14th century, the cuisine has cast its influence over various Western culinary traditions, earning it a spot in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2010. Therefore, if you are heading to Paris and are wondering how exactly you can experience the true essence of Parisian life, your answer is food. From the delectable French pastries to the indulgent bouillabaisse and coq au vin, French food can convert anybody into a gourmand and any history-lover to a foodie. So, if you are ready to become one or you already count yourself as one, here is our list of things to do in Paris:

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