Le 110 de Taillevent
  • 10
  • Nov
  • 2012

 

110 wines by the glass

The key of this brasserie are the wines, for every order you can choose between 4 proposed wines (from cheap to very expensive, yet exclusive).

You can eat à la carte but they have an amazing menu for 39 Euro at lunch and dinner.

The food is amazing, the service top. We have been savouring delicious wines.

Le 110 de Taillevent, 195 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré,75008 Paris, Tél.: 01.40.74.20.20, M° Charles de Gaulle-Etoile

Ma Cocotte
  • 05
  • Nov
  • 2012

I just read the last newsletter of Do it in Paris.com and found an interesting restaurant, because I also like to hang out at Mama Shelter.

Starck’s incredible new restaurant at the Flea market Ma cocotte ! It’s the name of the brand new dining room designed by Starck that is opening its doors  at the Paul Bert market.

Careful ! This is a preview of the most welcoming restaurant that is sure to be the new trendy hot spot this Winter.

An XXL place on two levels with an open kitchen on the high communal table, several dining corners where all the furniture was picked up second hand, cutlery from all horizons, vintage bowls, old floor tiles.

On the menu. A divine vintage cuisine: fresh velvety soup with mint green peas, eggs mayo for saucing, an incredible shepherd’s pie, spit-chicken and fries. And then a killer rice pudding with caramel and poached pears!

We love… hanging out in the divine « Starck » atmosphere of Coorniche or Mama Shelter with a flea market and vintage touch!

Lunch menu at 24€. 40€ à la carte.

Ma cocotte, restaurant
106, rue des Rosiers
93400 Saint-Ouen

Tel: 01 49 51 70 00

The hair Couturier
  • 28
  • Oct
  • 2012

Out of the newsletter from Do it in Paris.com :

“You are done with hairdresser fast-foods, cheap blonds, boring hair cuts that correspond neither to your hair texture nor to your style?

The same way we love designer dresses, we are all looking for a great hairdresser. We have found for you a top stylist for cut and color…

A customized approach

These hairdresser-stylists offer you a real consultation to define a cut that matches your personality and your lifestyle. Out of the question to impose half and hour of hairstyling every morning to working girls allergic to the idea of a blow-dry at home…

A couture cut is essential for a Parisienne !

For a personalized cut… trust your mane to expert hands that will enhance its  beauty. The high added value of the Maniatis team ? They cut on dry hair, strand by strand, to sculpt the raw material.

A color workshop

Sublimate your complexion and set off the color of your eyes… Here is all the know-how and the exacting talent of these hair artisans. The colorists put together a unique hue, using the latest technologies, for a natural result that acquires a harmonious patina and lasts a long time.

Salon Jean-Marc Maniatis
40 boulevard Haussmann
2ème étage Lafayette Coupole
75009 Paris

Tel: 01 42 82 07 09

Galerie Karsten Greve
  • 22
  • Oct
  • 2012

 

Claire Morgan’s Quietus until november 3th at Galerie Karsten Greve

My husband went over there last Thursday and was really overwhelmed by the beauty, simplicity vs. complexity of her work. He want me to go to Paris only for this exhibition.

A little bit of googling and I found this on untappedcities.com written by Kala Barba-Court

 ”Tucked in a little street just off Rue de Turenne in the 3eme arrondissement is the Galerie Karsten Greve, where the mixed media installations and canvases of London-based artist Claire Morgan are currently on exhibit. I’ve been a fan of Morgan’s work for some time now, and out of sheer excitement I found myself at the gates of the gallery way before opening time (the gallery opens at 10am, by the way).

In her second solo show  Morgan’s work delves into the desperation – through life and death – of our want and need for control of the world around us.

“Nipple”, thistle seeds,  bluebottles, nylon, lead, acrylic

In the words of the artist: “My attention has been drawn to the cheap distractions we choose to place in our immediate vicinity, with which to screen us from the overwhelming facts: that we are nothing; that our only certainty as individuals is a life, of unspecified duration, and then death.”

“The Beauty and the Beast” (middle), blue bottles, morpho butterfly, nylon, lead, acrylic

Morgan uses thread, bees, flies, butterflies, seed heads and shreds of plastic for her installations, as well as performing the taxidermy for her pieces herself. “The Colossus”, hanging in the main hall of the gallery, is constructed from over 50,000 torn plastic fragments meticulously threaded to form a huge sphere. A taxidermy mute swan is visible from a gap in the middle, its wing tip peeking out from the top. It evokes a feeling of being overwhelmed, a reminder of something greater than us.

“The Colossus”, torn polythene, a taxidermy mute swan, nylon, lead, acrylic

In “The Heart of Darkness (II)” she uses blue bottle flies strung through nylon to form a cube.  The breathtaking “The Birds and the Bees” explores the “betrayal of beauty and all that goes with it” – a pair of taxidermy blackbirds are enclosed in a circle of honey bees, army-like.

“Heart of Darkness (II)”, bluebottles, nylon, lead, acrylic

“The Birds and the Bees”,  honey bees, taxidermy blackbirds, plant pigment (saffron), nylon, lead, acrylic

In the final space of the exhibit, isolated in a little room,  is “Terminal”.  It is a piece that articulates, with torn pieces of white plastic and a taxidermy herring gull, the end of everything : human, action, and velocity.

“Terminal”, torn polythene, taxidermy herring gull (juvenile), nylon, lead, acrylic

Also in the exhibit are Morgan’s painting studies, her canvases smeared with blood and preservatives from the process of taxidermy. These are her two-dimensional studies and sketches, which she calls “blood drawings”.

Whether or not you are interested in installation art, this exhibit will be able to draw out a reaction from you, and will make you question all that you deem important and fleeting.

The way everything intersects but never touches and the cyclical theme of each piece makesQuietus one of the best collections I’ve seen, hands down. If there is one exhibit to see before the year ends, it is this. Through her art, Morgan succeeds at showing us that these flies, bees, blackbirds, swans and torn plastic balanced precariously on nylon string are, surprisingly, very much like ourselves : human, terrifying, and staggeringly beautiful.

Quietus runs from September 8 to Novemer 3, 2012

Galerie Karsten Greve, 5, Rue Debelleyme, 75003 Paris, M° Saint Sebastien-Froissart