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Bastille gets its groove back as Parisian tastemakers return

By Seth Sherwood in Paris | China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-13 07:09

Bastille gets its groove back as Parisian tastemakers return

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L'Epicerie Saint-Sabin: Laurent Pataille and his wife, Florence, bring the delicacies of his native southwestern France to gastronomes in East Paris, stocking their deli and wine shop with caviar from the Pyrenees, foie gras larded with black truffles, jars of cassoulet from Toulouse and more.

Bastille gets its groove back as Parisian tastemakers return 

An offer too good to refuse 

Bastille gets its groove back as Parisian tastemakers return

Ole Guacamole 

13, rue St. Sabin. 33-96729-8933. Lepicerie-saint-sabin.com.

Badaboum: The London-trained bartender Nicolas Dieudonne shakes, rattles and rolls out both classic cocktails and contemporary creations, like Napoleon Is Back, an original mix of Mandarine Napoleon Cognac, Plymouth gin and Noilly Prat vermouth, rounded out with a sprig of rosemary. An eclectic mishmash of retro and vintage chairs provides the seating in the airy, white gallery-like space. A connected nightclub area hosts shows by pop-rock bands and electro DJs.

2 bis, rue des Taillandiers. 33-14806-5070. Badaboum-paris.com.

Manger: A sometime Ducasse collaborator, the designer Marie Deroudilhe, devised the sky-lit contempo-chic interiors of this loft-like restaurant. Yet another past Ducasse collaborator, the chef Julien Cadiou, oversees the kitchen. Having cooked at the star chef's namesake restaurant at the Plaza Athenee hotel, Cadiou is now turning out impressive Asian-accented dishes across town.

24, rue Keller. 33-1-43-38-69-15. Manger-leresto.com.