You may have had the chance to discover the cuisine of France's youngest Michelin-starred chef, Julia Sedefdjian, at Les Fables de la Fontaine, the 7th arrondissement restaurant where she worked for 3 years.
After taking a CAP in cooking and pastry-making, the 22-year-old continued her apprenticeship in Nice, working alongside David Faure, before arriving at Les Fables de la Fontaine , where she earned her first star.
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Julia wanted to stand on her own two feet, and in January 2018 opened her own restaurant in the 5th arrondissement: Baieta.
Meaning "little kiss" in Niçois dialect, a land so dear to the chef.
To run her kitchen, she'll be accompanied by Sébastien Jean-Joseph and in the dining room by Grégory Anelka, incidentally met at Les Fables de la Fontaine.
Their menu will feature just 4 starters, 4 main courses and 4 desserts, plus a few suggestions to ensure freshness, seasonality and, above all, inspiration.
A lunch menu is also planned.
Baieta is due to open during January 2018. We can't wait to try it out and tell you all about it...
Practical info
Baieta
5, rue Pontoise - 75005 Paris
Location
Baieta
5 Rue de Pontoise
75005 Paris 5
Access
M° Cluny Sorbonne
More information
Opening in January 2018