Le Foodist
Le Foodist runs some of Paris's smartest food tours, ditching touristy bistros for the neighborhoods where Parisians actually eat.
About Le Foodist
Le Foodist runs some of Paris's smartest food tours, ditching touristy bistros for the neighborhoods where Parisians actually eat. You'll spend four hours walking through areas like Belleville or Batignolles, stopping at natural wine bars, Ethiopian bakeries, artisan cheese shops, and contemporary bistros that opened last month. The guides are genuine food obsessives who know which vendor makes the best Chinese dumplings and why that new Georgian restaurant matters to Paris's evolving palate.
The tours feel like following a food-savvy friend through their neighborhood haunts. You'll taste your way through six to eight stops, learning why Paris's food scene extends far beyond coq au vin and macarons. The Belleville tour jumps between a Tunisian pastry shop, a natural wine cave, and a modern French bistro serving fusion dishes that would horrify traditionalists. Groups stay small (8-12 people), so you can actually ask questions and get real recommendations for your remaining nights in Paris.
Most food tours stick to the Marais or Saint-Germain and serve the same tired cheese-and-wine routine. Le Foodist goes where the action actually happens, though tours book up weeks ahead during peak season. Expect to pay around 90-110 EUR per person depending on the neighborhood. The Belleville tour offers the most variety, while Batignolles focuses more on French producers experimenting with traditional techniques.
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