Eater is a digital media brand dedicated to all things food and dining. The Eater brand comprises a national site covering food and dining culture, more than 20 city sites tracking local dining scenes, a robust YouTube channel featuring documentary-style videos about the inner workings of restaurants, and a variety of social channels, all run by a diverse team of writers, editors, producers, and contributors. Lindsey Tramuta is a French American journalist and author based in Paris since 2006. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, Eater, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg, and other international publications, in which she covers the intersection of culture, travel, and business. Her first book, The New Paris: The People, Places & Ideas Fueling a Movement, looks at the evolving French capital while her second, The New Parisienne: The Women & Ideas Shaping Paris, deconstructs the myth of the Parisian woman and showcases more than forty women influencing Paris. The New Paris, an interview podcast Tramuta has hosted since 2017, is the continuation of both projects.
“I often refer to Eater’s lists for traveling near and far, and this guide to Paris is a beautiful and thorough illustration of an incredible food destination. This guide reminds me of many memories and makes me want to book a flight back and plan my eating itinerary straightaway.” * —Dominique Ansel, chef/owner, Dominique Ansel Bakery & Workshop * “This new guide is a marvel. Of course, we all want the restaurant recommendations, but The Eater Guide to Paris is so much more. It’s almost as though it’s two books tucked into one. Between the lists and descriptions of restaurants of every kind, of markets, patisseries, and shops, is a collection of revelatory stories about food in the city. Don’t miss any of it.” * —Dorie Greenspan, New York Times bestselling author, and author of Dorie’s Anytime Cakes * “Paris is a city that embodies the very soul of gastronomy. From the bustling marchés to the elegant Michelin-starred institutions, every meal tells a story of tradition, passion, and innovation. This guide is an essential companion for anyone looking to eat well in Paris.” * —Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner, Le Bernardin * “The Eater Guide to Paris by the brilliant Lindsey Tramuta is a must-have for food lovers exploring the city’s best dining. I’m honored to share some of my favorite spots in France, celebrating the heart of French cuisine. A perfect guide to discovering Paris’s most unforgettable flavors!” * —Dominique Crenn, chef/owner, Atelier Crenn and Bar Crenn * “Eater has long been a pioneer in industry news, from marketing chefs to launching new restaurants and sharing hospitality developments with its readers. They have built a global community around food that feels both trustworthy and approachable. Consistently providing efficient, informed, and accurate content, The Eater Guide to Paris highlights the best of the City of Light, from fast casual to five-star establishments.” * —Daniel Boulud, chef/restaurateur, The Dinex Group * “Lindsey Tramuta delivers yet again—this time with a deeply insightful guide to the Paris culinary world. This guide takes you on a colorful journey through the city's dining scene, arrondissement by arrondissement. A must-read for anyone eager to grasp the full richness of dining à la Parisienne—from its storied origins to its vibrant diversity and ever-evolving present.” * —Jane Bertch, co-founder of La Cuisine Paris cooking school and author of The French Ingredient: Mak * “There is no one’s Paris food advice I value more than Lindsey Tramuta’s. An indispensable guide from someone who really knows her stuff.” * —Lauren Collins, staff writer at the New Yorker and author of When in French: Love in a Second Langu * “This book is an insider's guide on how to move around Paris like a pro. Between the brief food histories on each unique arrondissement, tips on getting a seat at a table, shopping for ingredients, day trips, and where to eat to get a taste of home, The Eater Guide to Paris is a must-have and will make your next trip to Paris unforgettable.” * —Mashama Bailey, chef and co-owner, The Grey *