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6 rue Vivienne
Located near the entrance to one of Paris’s most romantic and picturesque covered passages, this trattoria has a trendy design, luscious pastas and pizzas and killer cocktails (head to the bar, Da Nico, at the back of the house for an aperitif or digestif.) Spread over two floors, Daroco feels even more spacious thanks to its double-height mirrored ceilings. In a nod to restaurant’s former life as Jean Paul Gaultier’s flagship store, waiters wear blue-and-white striped marinière shirts.
Written by Mara Hoberman