2 hours ago · Food · 0 comments

Just like East Hampton, Paris always brings Ina Garten immediately to my mind. Ever since Ina and Jeffrey first fell in love with the City of Light during a month-long camping adventure back in the ’70s, they’ve returned countless times, ultimately making Paris their home away from home with an apartment in the 6th arrondissement. Over the years, Ina has generously shared her love for French culture and cuisine through countless recipes, personal anecdotes, and her iconic cookbook, Barefoot in Paris. As we prep for our upcoming trip, I went deep – like, REALLY deep – into research mode. I combed through Ina’s cookbooks, blog posts, Instagram highlights, and practically every interview she’s ever given, crafting the ultimate “Ina-in-Paris” guide. The recommendations span 20 years, so I’ve also noted which beloved places have since closed (RIP Frenchie’s To Go!). From crusty sourdough loaves at the legendary Poilâne bakery, savoring potato pancakes at Marché Raspail, to leisurely…

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