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Maison Landemaine Bakery in Paris

Itโ€™s a great day when a new bakery opens up in your neighborhood. I donโ€™t mean to brag, but there are six bakeries in my neighborhood. One of those โ€œgreat daysโ€ was when a particularly lame bakery closed, and a really good one opened up in its place. And although I donโ€™t like seeing people go out of business, another bakery that was, for lackโ€ฆ

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Cafe de la Nouvelle Mairie

News of a favorite classic French restaurant, Moissonnier, closing from a reader (thanks for the tip, Annette) reminded me of the challenges of running a good restaurant. The food was traditional French, done right, prepared with care by the chef/owner, with his wife tending to the details in the dining room. A drive-by location, and a younger generation not as interested in quenellesย in cream sauceโ€ฆ

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Provencal Chicken with Pastis

In France, youโ€™re either a juilettiste or aoรปtien, meaning you take your annual summer vacation in July or August, although many get more than four weeks off (and some get less), so thereโ€™s room for a few crossovers as well. I donโ€™t know what the word for someone who takes their summer vacation during both months isโ€ฆchanceux?ย (lucky?) โ€“ or if there is a word forโ€ฆ

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La Brocalou le Titoustock โ€“ French Antique Store

UPDATE: As of September 2021, the owner has closed this store for good. โ€œJe nโ€™en ai pas besoin, maisโ€ฆโ€ Those are words I constantly tell myself when Iโ€™m at a flea market or brocante (antique or secondhand shop) and come across something that I like (or want). Piles of gorgeous French linens, mortars without (or without) pestles, French jam jars, and no longer loved cafรฉโ€ฆ

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Villebois-Lavalette Market

Staying with friends in the countryside for a few days last week, we were fortunate to discover that a neighbor wasย making his own bread, which was excellent. The young man bakes just a few loaves a couple of times a week. Romain, in his wisdom (a trait he may have picked up from me: buy as much as you can, when you come across somethingโ€ฆ

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Bachir Ice Cream

Two things have surprised me recently*. One is the sudden surge of small-scale ice cream shops that have opened in Paris. Which means my ship has definitely passed on opening my own place as others got to it first. Shops like Senoble, Glaces Glazed, Une Glace ร  Paris, Sucre Glace, and La Paleteria are churning out ice cream across Paris, some even staying open inโ€ฆ

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Vietnamese Caramel Chicken

The first time I had chicken cooked caramel sauce was at The Slanted Door in San Francisco. โ€œCaramel? With chicken?โ€ I thought. But once I tasted it, I didnโ€™t need to wonder why it became their signature dish. Back then, The Slanted Door was a small restaurant in the Mission, on a street that was notable for Latin markets, edgy bars, and burritos. Things haveโ€ฆ

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Yafo Houmous Cafe

Middle Eastern restaurants that focus on freshness and quality of ingredientsย have been proliferating in places like London (Ottolenghi and Honey & Co.) and in the U.S. (Glasserie and Zahav) over the last few years. And now, weโ€™ve got a spate of new ones arriving in Paris. The foods of the Middle East had mostly been relegated to kebab and falafel stands, but new places areโ€ฆ

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Sโ€™mores Ice Cream Pie with Salted Butter Chocolate Sauce

Summer is a great time for ice cream. Itโ€™s cool, itโ€™s creamy, and Iโ€™ve yet to meet someone who doesnโ€™t like ice cream. Itโ€™s the absolute crowd-pleaser when the temperatures climb. Add toasted marshmallows, salted butter chocolate sauce, and Graham crackers? Iโ€™m in, all the way. Unlike others, I donโ€™t have nostalgic memories that involved Sโ€™mores, so Iโ€™m making up for lost time. This Sโ€™moreโ€ฆ

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