February in Paris: Café Pinson 2, Café Kitsuné, Hai Kai, Festival Circulation(s) and More

February in Paris: Café Pinson 2, Café Kitsuné, Hai Kai, Festival Circulation(s) and More

Café Pinson

The popular Café Pinson has expanded beyond its first location in the 3rd and opened up shop on rue du Faubourg Poissonniere in the 10th. The vibe is a touch retro-meets-nautical, and the menu is stacked with organic, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, fresh pressed juices, bio wines, and Coutume coffees.

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Festival Circulations, Marlous van der Sloot

Festival Circulation(s) (Marlous van der Sloot)

Another hyped café opened up just a few weeks ago and it too is offering up healthy eating and drinking options, conveniently located in the 1st. Brought to us by famed fashion/music label Maison Kitsuné, the new (and, as you can imagine, quite hip) Café Kitsuné is serving Brazilian coffee, fresh juices from Bob’s juice bar, and gluten-free pastries from NOGLU.

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Festival Fireworks, Cafe Pinson

Festival Fireworks & Café Pinson

A new restaurant has popped up along the Canal St Martin and we cannot wait to give it a taste. Haï Kaï, under chef Amélie Darvas (formerly of the Meurice and L’Ami Jean, to name a few), is presenting a wonderfully priced menu that can be enjoyed at hours unheard of in Paris.

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Haï Kaï

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Haikai 2

Haï Kaï

The restaurant is open from 8am until midnight every day except Mondays (and closes at 4pm on Sundays) and focuses on quality ingredients tied together to create an inventive meal. Oh, and did we mention the prix-fixe menus are 19€ and 22€ for lunch and dinner, respectively?

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Photo by Festival Circulations, Erica Nyholm

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Photo by Ponte City, Michael Subotzky & Patrick Waterhouse, Ponte City, 2024-2013 © Magnum Photos

Festival Circulation(s) (Erica Nyholm) (above) /Ponte City (Michael Subotzky & Patrick Waterhouse © Magnum Photos)

Le Bal is showing South African photographer Mikhael Subotzky’s most recent project, in collaboration with Patrick Waterhouse until April 20th. The show is entitled Ponte City, named after the massive 54-story cylindrical tower in Johannesburg, and follows the history of the monument, from a symbol of white prosperity during apartheid to the shift towards multicultural, multi-ethnic present day South Africa.

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Photo by Festival Circulations, Jean-François Spricigo

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Photo by Festival Circulations, Marie Hudelot

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Café KitsunéFestival Circulation(s) (Jean-François Spricigo) (top)/ Festival Circulation(s) (Marie Hudelot) (middle) / Café Kitsuné (bottom)

Get your dose of inspired photography from young artists presenting at the Centquatre from February 7 until March 16. Festival Circulation(s), now in its fourth year, highlights works chosen by an expert panel during this month-long festival. Entry is free and there is also a vernissage on February 7th if you want to be one of the first to get a peek. In the meantime, be sure to read up on the photographers who will be showing.

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Café Pinson

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Photo by Festival Circulations, Erica Nyholm

Café PinsonFestival Circulation(s) (Erica Nyholm)

Beat the winter blues with an upbeat music festival — the third annual Festival Fireworks is back in Paris this month with shows from February 12 – 23. We’re pretty excited about the lineup, with performances by the likes Crystal Antlers, Of Montreal, and Real Estate (who are coming out with a new album that is set to release on March 3rd in the States).

February Events, HiP Paris Blog, Café Kitsuné

Café Kitsuné

Written by Erin Dahl for the HiP Paris Blog. Looking for a fabulous vacation rental in Paris, London, Provence, or Tuscany? Check out Haven in Paris.

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