the pantry

Food > Bistronomy - 9-52 euros

10 years that the Office softens the office break of the white collars of the Faubourgs.

Charles Compagnon (Le Richer, 52 Faubourg Saint-Denis) recently handed over to Charles Nikitits (formerly Royal Monceau, La Maison de la truffe). An imposing wooden counter, a beautiful round table, pastel green, many plants , ceramic tableware, a short menu, only seasonal suggestions, bistro and other daring proposals, quality products with impeccable sourcing, the Office is the kind of address that does not disappoint.

In the kitchen, Charley Breuvart, 27, who cut his teeth at Park Hyatt and Atelier Rodier.

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CÉZANNE AT THE WORKSHOP OF LIGHTS

Culture > Exhibition - 11-16 euros

Through a thematic, intimate and introspective journey, the immersive exhibition reveals the intimate turmoil of Cezanne, the strength of his constructions, his relationship to light and colors and his link with nature, which remains his great model, his reference. obsessive.

You are immersed in nature, under the great foliage of trees and forests, parks and gardens where bathers rest to finish on the Cezanne nature par excellence: Bibémus, Estaque, and, culminating point, Sainte-Victoire. His painting is also of a deep and complete sincerity, maintaining the uncertainty, the passion.

Take a look at the intimate landscape of the artist: the self-portraits of his inner torment, the temperance brought by the soothing daily life of Aix, the atmosphere of the studio..."Cezanne,

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Museum of Man: AT THE BORDERS

Culture > Museum - 7-10 euros

This is a question that has plagued philosophers and scientists for centuries: what is human?

The Musée de l'Homme takes us on this great quest for meaning, at the frontiers of the human, for a phenomenal journey.

Meet from October 13, 2021 to May 30, 2022 to answer this question as old as humanity... The Musée de l'Homme invites us to take an initiatory journey, At the frontiers of humanity from October 13, 2021 to May 30, 2022. Works of contemporary art, museum objects, multimedia devices and audiovisual projections form a complete journey, which questions us about the nature of humanity.

Art, sport, the ability to improve or replace parts of our body, speech, inventiveness... What defines Man?

that

what makes us unique in the universe?

Don't worry, this is not the start of a long rhetorical course, these are simply the questions that have tormented us for centuries, and which are at the heart of the new exhibition at the Musée de l'Homme!

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balloon flight

Outdoor > Rooftop - 14 euros

The Generali balloon: a major tourist attraction and tool for raising awareness of air quality Installed since 1999 in the Parc André Citroën (15th arrondissement), the Ballon de Paris has already introduced nearly a million people to the joys of flying in an aerostat .

Since 2008 and for the first time in the world, the balloon has taken on a new citizen dimension by becoming an indicator of air quality.

`In the ticket office located at the foot of the balloon, visitors will find displayed on a flat screen in real time, all the data provided by CNRS sensors, i.e. the level and nature of ultra-fine particles in the air as well as a permanent exhibition on the main air pollutants and preventive actions to reduce their dangerousness.

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Jinchan Shokudo

Food > Japanese - 6-50 euros

Jinchan Shokudo is the address to note for lovers of Japanese culture.

In this authentic izakaya with a popular spirit, we find a menu full of tapas and gourmet dishes made from fine products while remaining affordable.

Who says better? This concept imagined by Miyo and Alban Cacace was born from the desire to transcribe in Paris the atmosphere of popular Japan, through an address where we forget the codes a little to enjoy a convivial moment between friends.

The setting gives us the perfect illusion of a stay in the Land of the Rising Sun: lantern on the ceiling, handcrafted crockery, rows of Daruma, no doubt, we are far from the City of Light.

On the menu, you won't find sushi or California, and none of the classic menus that Parisians are used to.

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EL VECINO

Food > World cuisine - 4-12 euros

Mexican street-food reveals all its diversity at El Vecino, a small taqueria that opened in Paris.

On the program, tacos do you want some, here you go! Want some Mexican flavors?

That's good !

Just a few months after opening a first address in the Marais, El Vecino is opening a second taqueria in the Saint-Honoré district.

On the program, homemade cuisine in the purest tradition of Mexican street food.

Nothing surprising in itself since the teams at the head of El Vecino are none other than those of the Inka restaurant and La Mezcaleria!

At the origin of El Vecino,

the desire to respect the Mexican gastronomic heritage and make it shine beyond the borders of Latin America by offering authentic tacos made from homemade tortillas and original recipes exploring Mexican cuisine in all its diversity to garnish them .

Because the taco, which is now exported all over the world, has also been overused over the years!

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Quai Branly Museum: THE PART OF THE SHADOW

Culture > Exhibition - 9-12 euros

The South-West of Congo more or less corresponds to the former province of Bandundu, which brought together the current territories of Kwango, Kwilu and Mai-Ndombe, while also integrating the current province of Kinshasa.

Covering almost half of the area of ​​France, the region is as diverse – more than a dozen people live there – as it is culturally rich.

A richness that can be found particularly in the field of plastic arts, as evidenced by the extraordinary diversity of forms of statuary, masks and other everyday objects.Orchestrated by Julien Volper, curator at the AfricaMuseum in Tervuren (Belgium) , the exhibition sets out to draw up a panorama of the traditional arts of Bandundu.

Beyond the emblematic masks linked to the initiation rite of Mukanda (intended for young boys),

La part de l'ombre intends to shed light on a more discreet production, that of wooden statuary, and to provide several keys to analysis.

There are therefore more than 150 works created by the Yaka, Pende, Tshokwe and Suku, and by minority groups such as the Yanzi, Buma, Lyembe, Sakata or Mbala, which will be carefully scrutinized and analyzed, their typological, iconographic and stylistic characteristics. details of their uses.

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Ninja Warrior course

With the family > Having fun - 10-13 euros

What could be better than progressing while having fun?

BLAST has selected obstacles that are both fun and sporty for you and has put in place an adapted pedagogy.

At BLAST, they are impressed every day by the agility of the youngest, who are often faster than their parents! On our obstacle course, we have fun and at the same time we progress;

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Market children

Food > Bistronomy - 9-52 euros

Watch out for appearances!

If this stand at the Marché des Enfants-Rouges ticks all the boxes of the typical street eatery (high stools, deceptively neglected crates, etc.), the facetious Michael Grosman and Masahide Ikuta (ex-Table) send out some serious plates! On the slate, that day, nothing but high-quality food: pretty snacked line-caught squid, garlic cream and piquillo peppers that smack in the mouth;

barely seared tuna belly, pure lust;

extremely tender leg of Lozère lamb roasted with mint and sage, served with fingerling potatoes in an emulsion and reduced jus;

before a cheesecake topped with brillat-savarin.

Without forgetting their selection of great products to slip into your basket: preserves, mature cheeses, cold cuts from the Aitana house… TVX

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Air and Space Museum: TO THE MOON AND BEYOND

Culture > Exhibition - 0-16 euros

This exhibition takes us into the history of space conquest, the epic journey to the Moon and the image of our satellite in fiction.

But the exhibition has a little extra feature, which could convince you immediately to visit it... It is entirely made of Lego bricks!

The Air and Space Museum has pitched in to build 28 original sculptures, made up of a total of 177,761 bricks.

A titanic work of 1,105 hours, which did not stop there.

We also admire six sketches (42,708 bricks and 290 hours of construction), three portraits (27,648 bricks and 24 hours of construction) and 15 emblematic Lego sets on the conquest of space, from 1979 to 1983 (1294 bricks).

Thousands and thousands of bricks assembled and exhibited in a 200 m² space, to reproduce this fascinating spatial story that puts stars in our eyes.

Hats off! The exhibition is divided into three parts: The History of Air and Space, The Conquest of the Moon and Between reality and fiction.

From Jules Vernes to Méliès via Hergé, from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Artémis program, which plans to send astronauts back to the Moon, we discover all these figures who have marked the small and the great history of space.

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Eva Jospin Gallery

Culture > Exhibition - 10.50-12.50 euros

For more than 10 years, the artist Eva Jospin has been composing forest and mineral landscapes exclusively from cardboard.

The sobriety of the initial material and the monumental presence of the sculptures contrast with the extremely meticulous and detailed nature of the cutouts, which perfectly imitate the details of natural landscapes.

She is invited in the fall of 2021 to invest the rooms of the Museum. At the Museum of Hunting and Nature, the main work of Eva Jospin will be a space to cross.

A cut-out section of forest, characteristic of the artistʼs unique style, in which opens a gallery that is both vegetal and architectural, made of plinths and niches like an Italian Renaissance studiolo.

The installation plays with discovery and dialogue between interior and exterior:

a structured abundance in which sometimes a reliquary opens, hosting a new object, sometimes an archer discreetly overlooking the room and its passers-by.

The exhibition will propagate in the upper rooms of the museum.

The paper works will continue the dialogue between vegetation, caches, animal world, interventions and rituals: a common vocabulary that Eva Jospin declines as much as she introduces into the permanent collections.

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Perception

Food > Korean - 9-43 euros

Chef Sukwon Yong opens his first address in Paris, Perception, which showcases French gastronomy mixed with Korean notes. A new restaurant that mixes French gastronomy and Korean notes has just opened in the 9th arrondissement in Paris.

Baptized Perception, this new restaurant is that of Korean chef Sukwon Yong, who worked in the kitchens of Ze Kitchen Galerie, and restaurant manager Barnabé Lahaye, formerly of Maison Rostang where the latter met Sukwon Yong.

The gourmet duo have teamed up to unveil their vision of cuisine to Parisian palates, that of classic gastronomy rooted in the French terroir and taken on a journey of a thousand flavors to Korea, the chef's native land.

At Perception, no emblematic dish of Korea, therefore,

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ILLUMINATED TAROTS, MASTERWORKS OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

Culture > Exhibition - 2.80-5.20 euros

The illuminated tarots of the 15th century fascinate.

Their quality of execution, the richness of their colors, their stamped gold backgrounds make them works apart, both playing cards and miniatures. Luxury objects, they have been better preserved than ordinary printed tarots.

Dominated by the cards painted by Bonifacio Bembo and his workshop for the court of Milan in the middle of the 15th century, the illuminated tarots were also made for other centers, such as Ferrara or Florence.

The appearance on the art market and the acquisition by the Museum of the Playing Card of a superb Chariot, one of the assets of the tarot, totally unprecedented, upset the attributions made until then. a new look offered by the exhibition organized around the Chariot map and its “sisters”, exceptionally loaned by the National Museum of Warsaw.

Precious Milanese and Florentine tarots, from prestigious institutions such as the Louvre, the National Library of France, the Morgan Library and Museum in New York or even the museums of Sicily accompany them.

The illuminated tarots bring essential lights to the knowledge of Italian painting of the XVth century.

"Triumphs" by Petrarch, birth tray, illustrated books, shed light on the historical, artistic and intellectual context.

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