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paris restaurants (new updates)

Iโ€™ve been featuring some new and revisited favorite restaurants in Paris, writing them up in my newsletter. You can find a list of my Favorite Restaurants in Paris on my website but here are links to the posts in my newsletter of places Iโ€™ve eaten at latelyโ€ฆ To get more Paris tips (and stories and recipes) sent right to your Inbox, subscribe to my newsletterโ€ฆ

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10 top tips for visiting Cassis

Hello, Emily here, sharing my top tips for a visit to the Provenรงal village of Cassis, whose motto is โ€œQu a vist Paris, se noun a vist Cassis, nโ€™a rรจn vistโ€ (โ€œWho has seen Paris and not Cassis, has not seen anythingโ€). I definitely recommend adding it to your list of places to visit in France. Itโ€™s hard to overstate how seriously the French takeโ€ฆ

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capitale, Paris

[UPDATE: As of December 2022, Capitale is now closed.] The Paris dining scene continues to change and evolve. The pandemic changed where we ate, and how we ateโ€ฆat least for a while. Restaurants are all open again and packed. But the pause provided a chance to breathe new life into the city. The government offered support, but still, the closings affected restaurants, cafรฉs, and barsโ€ฆ

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Chanceux

The other day, for some reason, the subject about the โ€œdecline of French cuisineโ€ which had been much-discussed and debated about subject a decade ago, came up. At the time, books were written about it, a Time magazine cover featured a sad mime bemoaning the end of French culture, newspapers wrote articles bemoaning faltering bistros and wondering โ€˜โ€˜Who could save French cuisine?โ€™, and French televisionโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™Instant Cacao: Bean-to-bar Chocolate Shop

If youโ€™re old enough to remember, the Grateful Dead had a song that went, โ€œWhat a long, strange trip itโ€™s been.โ€ (There are other reasons you might not remember things back then, especially if you were the type that listened to the Grateful Dead.) But that could be the tagline for a number of things, some as recent as 2020, the Covid crisis, and othersโ€ฆ

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Top Ten Favorite French Cheeses

France is, of course, knowns for its spectacular cheeses. As we moved into lockdown in early spring, I asked my friend Jennifer Greco, who is an expert on French cheeses as well as a culinary tour guide in Paris, if sheโ€™d share her ten favorite French fromages. While waiting for the country to open back up again for visitors from everywhere, I was holding onโ€ฆ

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Crepes Dentelle cookies (Gavottes)

These may be the best cookies in the world. Okay, theyโ€™re not really cookies, per se. At least not in the French sense. Les cookies refers to chocolate chip cookiesย and these ultra-thin, ultra-crisp, and ultra-buttery tasting crรชpes dentelles are so different, yet so good, youโ€™ll find yourself eating your way through several of them in no time. To prove that point, as a courtesy, theโ€ฆ

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10 tips for a tasty weekend in Biarritzย 

Hello โ€“ itโ€™s Emily. For those of you that havenโ€™t heard of me, I normally help David behind the scenes with some things on the blog.ย I recently visited Biarritz and David asked me to share with you some of the great things we did while there. โ€“Emily Biarritz had been on my travel bucket list for as long as I can remember. In my 20s,โ€ฆ

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