Paris's Best Restaurants with Julien Jabre

Travel guide to Paris France by Julien Jabre
Julien Jabre

Paris's Best Restaurants with Julien Jabre

Julien Jabre.
Julien Jabre

Julien Jabre is an artist and producer born and raised in Paris whose music is largely associated with the 90s French Touch movement. Over the span of his 20-year career, he has taken influence from his Lebanese heritage and various international genres of music to inform his sound which has become strongly tied to the House genre and its cultural history. Julien explained to us, Paris is a "magnificent city with all the cultural events and beautiful monuments... when we talk about moving out for a quieter place by the sea, we always think 'but all these great restaurants we would leave behind…'" Read below to see his most treasured spots to eat in Paris.

Abri Soba/Abri

Two of my favourite Japanese restaurants in Paris. I love the atmosphere at both places and everything is delicious. Their sobas are very tasty but delicate. Best tonkatsu sandwich at lunch on Saturdays at Abri.

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Cuisine

The Japanese chef Takao Inazawa revisits classics from worldwide with a subtle touch of his own. His couscous is one of the best i’ve ever had. The co-owner, Benoit, will take care of your thirst with super pleasing confidential wines of his findings.

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Clamato

No reservations so be there early! Beautiful atmosphere to enjoy the best seafood brought to another level by Bertrand Grébaud from Septime. Share many tapas along with well picked white wines or saké.

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L’Ebéniste du Vin

Fantastic selection of wines for all kinds of budgets. Ask for Laure or Pierre-Marie to guide you and they will make you discover beautiful bottles. If you are looking for a delicious but affordable Champagne taste the Charles Hubert Blanc de Blanc.

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Le Bois le Vent

A Lebanese institution where I feel at home. I have never had falafel this delicious outside of Lebanon and they are by far my no. 1 in Paris. Their kebbe labanieh (meatballs in hot yogurt) is amongst the best I’ve tasted. And a little karabije for dessert!

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A La Mère de Famille

The historical boutique feels like time-traveling as it's the oldest chocolaterie in Paris. It’s very dangerous for my leaver to go there. All their chocolate bites are fabulous as well as their homemade black sesame ice cream, marzipan, chocolate nut spread…

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Menkicchi

Look out for the big lantern. I’m a big ramen eater and it’s my no. 1 broth in town. The miso ramen is the one to take at lunch, the shoyu at night (because it’s "lighter").

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Interfabric

One of my canteens where super friendly Alexia and Flo cook tasty homemade veggie and not veggie meals. Also their bun sandwiches are incredibly tasty and fluffy, the "jambon Prince de Paris with comté" is my favourite.

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Chez Sam

A take away ony for the best chicken with garlic shawarma or veggie shawarma. Their houmous and baba ghanouj are ones of my favourite in town.

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Télescope

After a good ramen in Saint Anne’s area, go to Telescope for a great espresso shot. And even if you’re stuffed, have a cookie…

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