Explore Paris Through Emily's Eyes: Your Ultimate Guide to Season 2's Best Restaurants
Here's a comprehensive guide to all the restaurants Emily visited in Season 2 of "Emily in Paris," along with what she ordered at each one
In this guide, we'll explore all the restaurants Emily visits, detailing the dishes she orders and the ambiance of each location. Whether you're a fan of the show looking to recreate Emily's experiences or a food enthusiast eager to discover new places to dine in Paris, this guide will provide you with all the delicious details. Bon appétit!
Le Café Marly
In the first episode, Emily has an awkward lunch with Camille and Sylvie at Le Café Marly, located beside the Louvre Pyramid. Emily orders a Croque Monsieur while enjoying the elegant setting and stunning view of the Louvre.
Chez Lavaux (Ristorante Terra Nera)
Known in the show as Les Deux Compères, this is where Gabriel works. Emily visits this restaurant multiple times and orders the Coq au Vin, a traditional French dish made with chicken braised in red wine, mushrooms, and garlic.
La Boulangerie Moderne
Early in the season, Emily visits La Boulangerie Moderne to get her first French pastry. She orders a pain au chocolat and later returns with Camille to grab a coffee.
Le Flore en l'Île
Emily and Luca have a heartfelt chat at Le Flore en l'Île, a delightful restaurant with a beautiful waterfront view. Emily enjoys a plate of crêpes while discussing her challenges at work.
Café de Flore
One of the most iconic cafes in Paris, Café de Flore is where Emily meets Mindy for a coffee. Emily orders a café au lait and a croissant, enjoying the classic Parisian café experience.
Le Grand Véfour
In a more upscale setting, Emily dines at Le Grand Véfour, a historic restaurant known for its opulent decor and gourmet cuisine. She orders the foie gras, a luxurious French delicacy.
Chez Julien
Emily and her friends celebrate at Chez Julien, a charming bistro with a cozy atmosphere. Emily orders the duck confit, a traditional French dish where the duck is slow-cooked in its own fat until tender.
La Maison Rose
In a picturesque scene, Emily visits La Maison Rose, a quaint pink restaurant in Montmartre. She orders a salade niçoise, a refreshing salad with tuna, olives, and anchovies.
Le Train Bleu
For a truly grand dining experience, Emily visits Le Train Bleu, a stunning restaurant located in the Gare de Lyon. She orders the filet de boeuf, a succulent beef fillet.
Chez Lavaux (St. Tropez)
Emily and her friends head to St. Tropez for some fun in the sun. At Chez Lavaux, a charming oyster bar, Emily tries oyster shooters. This spot is known for its fresh seafood and wine.
Café de l'Homme
In the second episode, Emily attends a soiree at Café de l'Homme, located in Place du Trocadéro. This restaurant is famous for its perfect setting featuring an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower.
Bistrot Valois
The bar where the agency's colleagues hang out after (and before) working hours is the Bistrot Valois, situated in Place de Valois. Emily enjoys a casual drink here with her colleagues.
These are the key dining spots Emily visits in Season 2 of "Emily in Paris." Each restaurant offers a unique taste of French cuisine and adds to the charm of Emily's Parisian adventures.
Enjoy exploring these culinary delights!
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