Noëmie Carrant

Noëmie Carrant

Senior Writer & Editor

Noëmie is a founding member of the Resy Editorial team with highly opinionated thoughts on croissants and cookies (amongst many other things), which she entirely blames on her upbringing: She’s a French-Taiwanese-American writer who grew up in Paris, whose dad works in wine, whose French grandparents were charcutiers, and whose mother is a baker with a cookie shop in Paris’ 2ème arrondissement (it’s called Cookie Love, check it out). In a previous life, Noëmie had a brief stint as an ad woman, worked FOH at a constantly packed French restaurant, at Paris’ first-ever spritz bar, and for French food magazine, Fricote.

(P.S. It’s pronounced “no-Amy.” As in zero Amies. Sorry if you’re an Amy.)

Fun Facts

  • Lives in
    Brooklyn, NY
  • First Resy ever made
    Estela in 2017.
  • Favorite slice in NYC
    Ceres, Fini, and Scarr’s have my heart right now. But if I want pizza within a 5-min walk from me, Carmine & Sons.
  • Drink of choice
    A dirty vodka martini. (Will dip into gin for Martiny’s blue cheese sake martini or Chateau Royale’s ice-cold Vesper, though.)
  • Favorite food movie
    “Tampopo.” But also, the bento box scene in “My Neighbor Totoro” is a core childhood memory.
  • Hot take
    Tteokbokki is kind of a pasta. (Sorry.)
  • Last meal on earth
    A Popeyes fried chicken sandwich topped with caviar. And a glass of milk with a stack of my mom’s cookies for dessert.

Noëmie’s Featured Stories

The Classics

Great NY Noodletown is Everything That Makes New York Special

Resy Spotlight

Meet the Forager Bringing Weeds to New York’s Top Restaurants

Saori Kawano, the founder and president of Korin.

Women of Food

Meet the Woman Who Introduced America’s Chefs to Japanese Knives

Stephanie H. Shih, an artist based in Brooklyn, in front of her favorite bubble tea spot in Sunset Park’s Chinatown. // Photo by Mike Grippi for Resy

Chinatown USA

Stephanie Shih’s Ultimate Guide to Brooklyn’s Chinatown

Guides

The Resy Guide to New York’s New Pasta Guard

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