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We asked the Locals: From Paris to Sydney and St-Tropez.

With respect, our best spots are not defined only by their cooks and their hosts and their servers; they are defined by us, the indefatigable regulars.
To find unique places, we usually ask locals about their favorite spots. For these issue we have 3 remarkable women entrepreneurs from around the world sharing some unique and hidden places in France, Sweden and Australia.
Also our Saint-Tropez guide is ready for your summer getaway.
PARIS
BISTRO

12 Quai des Célestins, 75004 Paris, France
LE PETIT CELESTIN Recommended by the talented ceramist Sofia Moser de Leitao: Le Petit Célestin in Paris, a 1930s-style bistro with formica tables, moleskine seating, and a colorful tile floor. It serves dishes like lukewarm herring, lentil-bacon salad, and pigeon terrine, and offers a sunny terrace with views of the Seine and Ile Saint Louis.
SYDNEY
RESTAURANT

270 Campbell Pde, Bondi New South Wales, Australia
SEAN’S PANORAMA We asked Kate Bucceri, @katebucceri a luxury communication expert, about her favorite places. One of them is a restaurant in Sydney with views of Bondi beach. 🇦🇺
Sean’s Panaroma, a beloved Sydney restaurant, has earned its reputation from 20 years of simple food and expert service. Under the leadership of renowned chef Sean Moran, who sources fresh produce from his own farm.
MÖLLE
RESTAURANT

Mölle Hamnallé 9, 263 77 Mölle, Sweden
MÖLLE KRUKMAKERI We asked the Swedish-French entrepreneur, Lisa Nelson, to share one of her favorite places with HERR OBER.
Lisa recommends Mölle Krukmakeri in Sweden: A charming pottery studio and café nestled in the picturesque village of Mölle, located on the scenic Kullaberg Peninsula. This unique place combines traditional craftsmanship with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The studio produces beautiful, handcrafted ceramics that reflect the natural beauty and artistic heritage of the region.
Guests can watch artisans at work, browse the exquisite pottery, and enjoy freshly baked goods and coffee in the adjoining café. Additionally, you can explore nature by taking a hike.
SUMMER GUIDE
SAINT TROPEZ
Our updated St. Tropez Guide is now available on herrobercity.com
Saint-Tropez was only a humble fishing village until painters — Matisse, Bonnard, Derain — magicked it into a mythic destination with pen and brush. From monarchs to dancers, writers, composers, artists, philosophers, statesmen, Rolling Stones and tourists, St.Trop has become a playground for the rich and curious.
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