Parisian Walkways: Rue des Vinaigriers

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RUE DES VINAIGRIERS This once-neglected neighbourhood is now a hip quartier, peopled by artisans from such diverse worlds as Japanese flower arranging to leatherwork to piñatas, as Jeffrey T Iverson discovers

ANNABEL WINSHIP

LA PIÑATA

LIBERTÉ

LES VINAIGRIERS

BANOI VINAIGRIERS

L’ATELIER

With its kaleidoscope of beautifully crafted, fantastically colourful heels, this charming boutique is a veritable candy store for lovers of women’s shoes. Founded by a Franco-British fashion designer who went gaga over Dorothy’s ruby slippers as a girl while watching The Wizard of Oz, Annabel creates shoes inspired by cinema and music to offer women a touch of fantasy and glamour to add to their outfit.

For the past 20 years, this resplendent old boutique has been bringing joy to Parisian children on their birthdays. Founded by Elena Farah, a Colombian-born artist, La Piñata naturally offers a multitude of magnificent, hand-crafted piñatas imagined by Elena, but also a wonderful array of children’s books, costumes, quality wooden toys, and fun and amusing party favours sure to delight any tot.

Perhaps the first contemporary bakery in Paris, Liberté offers artisan breads, pastries and viennoiseries in an airy, artfully designed boutique and café. Opened in 2013, Liberté is not just a modern makeover of the Parisian boulangerie, it’s a bastion of artisan traditions with its patiently-prepared, succulent sourdoughs and exceptional croissants, made the old way with dough laminated by hand.

Situated at the crossroads of a vibrant enclave of ateliers and artisan eateries, this charming restaurant is a fitting symbol for this historic yet rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. Les Vinaigriers offers delicious, modern cuisine of fresh, Mediterranean flavours, matched with natural wines, colourful cocktails, and a transporting décor with centuries-old wooden beams and a corkscrew staircase.

At a time Parisian foodies are hungry for culinary voyages, Banoi’s founder My-Ly Pham, a French-born daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, offers the chance to taste fresh spring rolls like her grandmother (banoi) prepared them. Prepared seconds before being served, with aromatic herbs and veggies, and fillings like teriyaki salmon, Peking duck, or lemongrass pork, they’re a meal unto themselves!

With its DIY workshop classes, l’Atelier offers fashionistas the chance to roll up their sleeves and handcraft their own little piece of leather luxury. Founder Tiffanny Maquin-Roy studied leatherwork under a master craftsman who formerly worked for Hermès. Today she helps clients transform exquisitely coloured hides into a hand-stitched handbag, tote bag, or other fine leather goods in just hours.

25 rue des Vinaigriers Tel. +33 1 40 35 01 45

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ince the turn of the 21st century, a well-chronicled transformation has taken place along the quays of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as young entrepreneurs have been drawn by the watery calm and 19th-century façades to open wine bars, restaurants, boutiques and hotels there. Together, they changed a gritty, neglected neighbourhood into the so-called quartier générale des bobos – hipster central, in short. But this profound evolution didn’t stop at the water’s edge, and has spilled over into the surrounding streets as well. Today, there are few places where that evolution has played out in such heartening ways as in a little tangle of streets just off the canal’s western bank and centred around Rue des Vinaigriers and Rue Lucien Sampaix, an area with a storied past that Le Figaro now calls “le nouvel îlot branché du Xe” – the new trendy enclave of the 10th district. An erstwhile bustling working class neighbourhood whose profitable manufacturing sector faded away, today a revival of artisan traditions is under way on these same streets, where a passion for fait-main (handmade) creations –

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Traditional breadmaking methods are used at Liberté

39 rue des Vinaigriers Tel. +33 1 42 05 51 76

be it in food, fashion or skilled crafts – now seems to be the requisite for opening up shop. Nestled between the canal and Boulevard Magenta, Rue des Vinaigriers and Rue Lucien Sampaix (located 100m from metro Jacques Bonsergent) form a tidy ‘X’ on the map. In 2013, one of the neighbourhood’s most emblematic addresses opened at the very centre of this crossroads – Liberté (39 rue des Vinaigriers), a bakery and pastry shop like Paris had never seen. A vast airy space with modern lighting, a minimalist décor, including a giant slab of grey marble for a counter-top, invariably covered with great loaves of divine sourdough breads and beautiful, buttery croissants. Most unusually, the kitchens were fully visible from the shop and outside, with large windows overlooking the street so any passers-by could stop and watch the busy ballet of bakers. “We wanted our kitchens wide open to the public,” recalls founder Mickael Benichou. “At that time, the vast majority of neighbourhood bakeries were no longer making everything they sold, but using pre-made viennoiseries, pastries, even sandwiches. And we were proud to be able to show that here we make absolutely everything by hand.”

42 rue des Vinaigriers Tel. +33 1 46 07 97 12

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24 rue des Vinaigriers Tel. +33 1 71 37 60 46

51 rue des Vinaigriers Tel. +33 1 83 87 47 82

This marriage of modern design and old school baking techniques made Liberté an instant hit. Nine years later, Benichou has five bakeries in Paris and two in Japan, but his success, he insists, is rooted in the fertile ground of this unassuming little street called Rue des Vinaigriers. “It really was the right place at the right time,” recalls Mickael. “We arrived at the beginning of a revival. Over the years this once busy working class neighbourhood had entered a slump and become a rather sketchy area. But with the gentrification of the Canal Saint-Martin that was changing.” The evolution had begun around 1999, when a string of three colourful clothing and home décor boutiques opened up on the corner of Rue Lucien Sampaix and the Quai de Valmy under the name of Antoine & Lili. Their arrival revived the old café across the street – L’Atmosphère, at 49 rue Lucien Sampaix – which began to draw a new clientele with weekly concerts and its atmospheric terrace overlooking the canal. In 2000, the large advertising agency BETC, boasting major clients in fashion and cinema, opened steps away on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin. In 2006, a 1930s public bathhouse on Rue Legouvé, just around the corner from

Dynamic photography gallery Les Douches is worth a visit

20 rue Lucien Sampaix Tel. +33 1 71 24 42 71

Rue Lucien Sampaix, was transformed into a dynamic photography gallery – Les Douches la Galerie. Soon, Rue Legouvé’s exposed brick walls became a favourite fresco gallery for urban artists. Meanwhile, in 2007, the cult bookshop Philippe le libraire, dedicated to the ninth art (graphic novels and comics), opened at 32 rue des Vinaigriers. In 2010, the fashion agency Les Jolis Mômes opened in front of Les Douches, while the innovative furniture design agency KANN opened shop on Rue des Vinaigriers. As artists, designers and young couples moved into the area, demand for new kinds of eateries and boutiques followed. Healthy eating spots popped up, from the vegan restaurant Sol Semilla (23 rue des Vinaigriers) in 2005, offering delicious plant-based dishes packed with super-foods, to Bob’s Juice Bar in 2006, bringing Parisians their first taste of fresh-pressed carrot juice and matcha cookies. In 2011, the Italian restaurant Piccoli Cugini brought authentic hand-tossed pizzas to Rue des Vinaigriers, and in 2012, two young graduates of the Ferrandi school of culinary arts opened a sweet little pastry shop La Fabrique à Gâteau at nº 34. In 2013, things really took off: Baci Bisou (25 rue des ❯❯ Apr/May 2022 FRANCE TODAY ❘ 53


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