

In avant garde Paris, Eva explores the art of the table and meets the chefs leading a new food scene.

One of the greatest French arts is the art of pâtisserie and Paris is a pastry powerhouse.

Eva marvels at the sheer beauty of Provence as it continues to rewrite the rules of French cuisine.

Eva enjoys Bordeaux's world-famous wines and its fresh produce and masterful Bordelaise sauces.

In Burgundy, Eva meets monks who are said to have invented French agriculture and the incredible craft of terroir half a millennia ago.

Eva finds herself in Alsace, a frontier land, sitting between Germany and France, with a cuisine to match.

Eva charts the history of French cuisine via a seven-course fine dining meal aboard a Seine riverboat.

Founded by the Ancient Celts, Brittany has a rugged, wild character and some fresh seafood.