Le Garde Robe
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Natural-wine cave-à-manger from 2008 — David Lebovitz's pick, pre-trend bona fides.
Tiny natural-wine bar inside the covered Passage des Panoramas — a Paris postcard.
Tucked into the corner of two covered alleyways inside the Passage des Panoramas — itself one of the 19th-century arcades worth a separate detour — Coinstot Vino has been a reference of the Paris natural-wine scene since 2010. The seating is a handful of tables under the glass roof of the passage; the bottles are mostly French vins natures with the occasional Italian or Spanish guest; the plates are anchovies, smoked fish, oysters, charcuterie, foie gras. Lebey and GaultMillau both cover it. For an Istanbullu visitor used to passage culture (the Çiçek Pasajı reference), this is the most legible French equivalent.
The Passage des Panoramas is a destination on its own — combine with a stroll through Galerie Vivienne nearby.
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