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Café Marly, Tortuga, Roxie ... The bars and restaurants that the "Emily in Paris" series makes you want to try

2022-01-07T17:56:33.350Z


Season 2 of Emily in Paris, available since December 24, explores new addresses in the capital. The opportunity to test new spots or to rediscover them in a new light.


Gabriel's famous restaurant

For the addicts of the series, it is only a reunion.

The restaurant Les Deux Compères where Gabriel works has become Chez Lavaux since the young chef became manager.

In real life, failing to taste the small dishes prepared by Lucas Bravo, it is possible to savor Italian specialties.

Meet at Terra Nera, in the 5th arrondissement, 18 Rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques.

The Tortuga

Ideal for lunch with a view of all of Paris.

This is the spot, on the roof of Galeries Lafayette, that Camille chose to "reconcile" with Emily.

At its head, chef Julien Sebbag offers cuisine specializing in fish and seafood. An experiential and gastronomic table, just in front of the Créatures restaurant, owned by the same owner.

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Cafe Marly

A lunch at the foot of the Louvre pyramid?

Your wish will be granted at Café Marly.

On the other hand, a slight nuance.

In real life, the terrace does not extend to the museum square but stops well behind the stone railings.

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The society

Formerly Le Bilboquet, the restaurant La Société, 4 place Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement, is the meeting point between Sylvie and Erik DeGroote, her photographer boyfriend, played by the Danish actor, Søren Bregendal .

It is in this place that the waitress officiates who makes the mistake of mistaking the thirty-something for her son.

Breakfast in America

When Anglo-Saxon nostalgia strikes Alfie, Emily's

boyfriend

, he invites Emily to the Breakfast in America “dinner”, and its menu rich in burgers, pancakes and other hot dogs, as good as there ... but in the heart of the Latin Quarter.

Huatian Chinagora

The editing of the series takes a lot of freedom with geography and sometimes plays tricks.

Mindy and her group perform their first real

indoor

concert in a "trendy place in Belleville".

But it is at the Huatian Chinagora, the hotel-restaurant-pagoda located in Alfortville, in the Parisian suburbs, that we see the musicians entering.

The dome

The eternal Montparnasse brasserie is the scene of the last scene between Emily and Alfie.

The establishment opened in 1927, which offers its seafood menu, is known for its Art Deco-style dining room and dome, listed as historical monuments.

The All-Paris-Cheval-Blanc

<p> Nestled in the Samaritaine region, the Hôtel du Cheval Blanc Paris offers one of the most beautiful views of the capital. </p>

Here again, the restaurant offers a panoramic view of all of Paris (hence its name) and in particular of the Eiffel Tower.

This spot opposite the Seine, halfway between a contemporary brasserie and a cocktail bar, is the restaurant of the latest in Parisian palaces: the Cheval Blanc.

Alfie takes the opportunity to clarify the relationship that Emily maintains with her “friend” Gabriel.

It is also an opportunity for him to share his emerging feelings with her.

In short, a romantic place.

The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

Lily Collins, Ashley Park and Camille Razat in season 2 of

Emily in Paris

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The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

Lucien Laviscount and Lily Collins in front of the Eiffel Tower for season 2 of

Emily in Paris

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The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

Lily Collins and Lucas Bravo in the kitchen for

Emily in Paris

season 2.

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The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

Lily Collins, Ashley Park and William Abadie at a restaurant for Emily in Paris

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The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

The first images of the series "Emily in Paris" season 2

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Lutetia Brewery

Between Boulevard Raspail and Rue de Sèvres, the Brasserie du Lutetia (or at least its terrace) is the special address for a romantic rendezvous for Sylvie and Erik, her photographer lover.

The restaurant of the palace on the left bank also welcomes the couple earlier in the season during a first business meeting.

The Bombardier

Drink a pint of beer with your crush before your French class?

This is what Emily does with Alfie on her way to The Bombardier, a popplace bar in the Pantheon.

There we find

British

inspirations to a large extent, but no more

cups of tea

, it is more a question of

cups of

beer… and to take away please.

Roxie

Cabaret where we see Mindy as a peeing lady take the stage for an American show, Roxie allows Emily's faithful sidekick to reconnect with the stage and show the extent of her singing talents (and drag queen, wearing a half-man, half-woman costume).

It is also there that the young woman will meet the two members of her future group.

The Raidd bar

The Raidd bar or the unlikely spot for a wild night out.

Prude Emily goes to this gay bar in the Marais where go go dancers perform in shower stalls.

Accompanied by Julien, her colleague, Emily comes to convince the stylist Gregory Elliott Dupré, the rival of the inenarable Pierre Cadault, to sign with Savoir.

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