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Dinner hosted by Catalina

3 hours (approx.)

Up to 6 travelers

Meet everyone at the start point

Mobile ticket

Offered in English

About

Unlike other in home dining experiences in Paris, Catalina's at home dining experience focus not just on French cuisine but on a variety of global cuisines and flavors all perfected using the French c...
  • Dinner includes 3-4 courses depending on which menu option is chosen. Vegetarian diets and allergies can be accommodated. No vegan menu options.
  • Guide
  • Alcohol will only be served to those of legal drinking age
  • Coffee and/or Tea

    Pickup point

    Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.

    End point

    This activity ends back at the meeting point.

    Itinerary

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • There are dogs in the house so if you are allergic please be aware

Cancellation Policy

Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Excellent time

C1700XKdh, Dec 2024

Great time. She shared some French techniques that my fiancé regularly uses now. Easy to talk to host that makes it a great value. Fun!

Unique experience bringing The Americas to Paris

Brian D, Dec 2024

Amazing experience with friends at Catalina’s home. Great food, great atmosphere and a unique Parisian experience. Would definitely recommend !!

The Highlight of our Trip to Paris

808freemanm, Dec 2024

Our Parisian/Colombian Dining Experience was magical. Catalina is an AMAZING chef and the food was really extraordinary. She catered the menu to us, based on a few messages back and forth over the Viator App. The care and thought that she put into everything she served was really wonderful.

We entered their home to a beautiful array of nuts, salami and cheese – to go with Champagne. They had wine for each course. The timing was really perfect, as we had time between courses to visit. The first course was arepas and yucca – accompanied by delicious guacamole, a traditional Columbian sauce called hogao (DELICIOUS), and queso fresco. The next course was the most beautiful summer salad – tomatoes, watermelon, prosciutto and mozzarella, with fresh basil, homemade pesto and Italian olive oil that they brought back from a trip to Italy. Then they served an incredible Asian lettuce wrap with chicken and a spicy peanut sauce. The main course blew us away. I had mentioned in my correspondence with Catalina that our 18-year-old daughter was open to trying duck. WOW! The shredded slow cooked duck over a lightly sweet carrot puree was FABULOUS!!! I can taste it in my mouth just thinking about it. After a long break, fun conversation and a couple of glasses of wine out on a seating area in front of their home (on a beautify side-street in Paris), we came back in for a delicious desert.

Catalina and her husband, Brian, were amazing hosts. First, just being in their home was very special. It felt like visiting old friends. He is American, from Pennsylvania, and she is from Colombia – they are avid bicycle riders and they have a blended family – with two kids and and two wonderful dogs. The kids were not there, but the photos of their family are everywhere in their home. We found that we had a lot in common (my wife and I have a blended family). Brian was very generous to create an itinerary for our time in Paris, which we followed rigorously. Every suggestion was perfect, especially going to the church on the hill for the views and the Jazz club, one night. It was also fun to talk about our kids and learn about how the schools work in Paris. Again, the experience of being in their home, and visiting for hours, felt like we were at a friend’s house.

We made it a point to come early and explore the neighborhood, called Les Batignolles. There is a church and a park that constitute a “kind of town square”, just down the street from their home. The square has cafés and shops all around it. I highly recommend coming a little early and visiting the park, the church and the shops.

This was our first day in Paris, and I cannot think of a better way to set the tone for our trip. It was really grounding to begin in this traditional Paris neighborhood, away from the tourist spots. The dinner and our evening with Catalina and Brian was the highlight of our trip.

The Highlight of Our Trip to Paris

Freeman_M, Dec 2024

Our Parisian/Colombian Dining Experience was magical. Catalina is an AMAZING chef and the food was really extraordinary. She catered the menu to us, based on a few messages back and forth over the Viator App. The care and thought that she put into everything she served was really wonderful.

We entered their home to a beautiful array of nuts, salami and cheese – to go with Champagne. They had wine for each course. The timing was really perfect, as we had time between courses to visit. The first course was arepas and yucca – accompanied by delicious guacamole, a traditional Columbian sauce called hogao (DELICIOUS), and queso fresco. The next course was the most beautiful summer salad – tomatoes, watermelon, prosciutto and mozzarella, with fresh basil, homemade pesto and Italian olive oil that they brought back from a trip to Italy. Then they served an incredible Asian lettuce wrap with chicken and a spicy peanut sauce. The main course blew us away. I had mentioned in my correspondence with Catalina that our 18-year-old daughter was open to trying duck. WOW! The shredded slow cooked duck over a lightly sweet carrot puree was FABULOUS!!! I can taste it in my mouth just thinking about it. After a long break, fun conversation and a couple of glasses of wine out on a seating area in front of their home (on a beautify side-street in Paris), we came back in for a delicious desert.

Catalina and her husband, Brian, were amazing hosts. First, just being in their home was very special. It felt like visiting old friends. He is American, from Pennsylvania, and she is from Colombia – they are avid bicycle riders and they have a blended family – with two kids and and two wonderful dogs. The kids were not there, but the photos of their family are everywhere in their home. We found that we had a lot in common (my wife and I have a blended family). Brian was very generous to create an itinerary for our time in Paris, which we followed rigorously. Every suggestion was perfect, especially going to the church on the hill for the views and the Jazz club, one night. It was also fun to talk about our kids and learn about how the schools work in Paris. Again, the experience of being in their home, and visiting for hours, felt like we were at a friend’s house.

We made it a point to come early and explore the neighborhood, called Les Batignolles. There is a church and a park that constitute a “kind of town square”, just down the street from their home. The square has cafés and shops all around it. I highly recommend coming a little early and visiting the park, the church and the shops.

This was our first day in Paris, and I cannot think of a better way to set the tone for our trip. It was really grounding to begin in this traditional Paris neighborhood, away from the tourist spots. The dinner and our evening with Catalina and Brian was the highlight of our trip.

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