Farm-to-Table: Cooking Classes on a French Farm
Story by Maggie Battista, HiP Paris Correspondent
While I love the pace of a vibrant city like Paris, I’m a New England girl at heart. As such, there’s nothing like a big green vista or a vast ocean to make me feel at home. (more…)
A Delicious Class at La Cuisine Paris
Story by Linda Donahue
Ever since Julia Child launched her famous cookbook, Paris has become a magnet for aspiring chefs. Even those not looking to make a professional foray into the culinary world find the City of Lights to be the perfect place to pick up a new skill. La Cuisine Paris was created just for these people. (more…)
A Niçois Dinner at Paule’s Paris Pad
Story by Rosa Jackson
When people ask me how I met Paule Caillat, I usually laugh and say it was thanks to our hairdresser. We did indeed share the same hairdresser for several years, but that’s not all we have in common. Paule and I both teach French cooking to English-speaking food enthusiasts in our homes, and it was her generous encouragement that gave me the confidence to set up Les Petits Farcis in Nice after working with her in Paris. (more…)
At Home in Paris with Art Home
Story and Photos by Rosa Jackson
Everyone has been talking about Nomiya lately, and I was starting to feel like the only person who can’t boast about having eaten at the ultra-cool temporary restaurant on the top floor of the Palais de Tokyo. (more…)
Paris Insider: French Cooking Classes with an Ethnic Twist
Story by Linda Donahue
Richard Nahem, owner of Eye Prefer Paris Tours and a Parisien Salon contributing author, has recently taken on a delicious new venture in the City of Lights. In his past life (the 25 years before moving to Paris a few years ago) Richard was a chef, caterer, pastry chef and chocolatier. He’s teamed up with professional chef and caterer Charlotte Puckette, author of the bestseller The Ethnic Paris Cookbook, to offer French cooking classes to Paris visitors. (more…)













