Visiting Paris: The Honest Version
It's easy to get Paris wrong. I learned that the hard way on my first morning, when I tried to order a croissant at a tiny bakery on Rue des Martyrs, only to be handed a baguette and a confused look. The French don't do "croissant" for breakfast, they said. It's a lunch thing. I was eating lunch for breakfast. That's when I realized: Paris isn't just a city you visit, it's a city you have to learn to live in, even for a few days. After that, I stopped trying to force my American breakfast habits on the city and started listening. I found that the best way to experience Paris is to follow the rhythm of the locals. Like when I stumbled upon Le Petit Château, a hidden gem on Rue de la Roquette, where they serve the most incredible steak frites for just €14.50. It's open from 12 PM to 3 PM, and you'll find the regulars—office workers and students—lining up for the crispy fries and perfectly seared steak. The owner, a man with a thick accent and a...