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Thiercelin 1809 Spice Shop

One of the first places I went to in Paris when I was setting up house, was Thiercelin. My friend David Tanis took me there, who is a chef and lived in Paris part-time. And as I roamed through the neat shop, poked in the wooden drawers and sniffed in the jars, I was thrilled to find such a treasure trove of spices and comestiblesโ€ฆ

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Where to Find a Great Hamburger in Paris

For those of you who donโ€™t live here, youโ€™re probably scratching your heads as who in their right minds would want a hamburger in Paris. If youโ€™re a visitor, you probably donโ€™t come to Paris in search of a burger (unless youโ€™ve got kids in tow). But Parisians, as well as the rest of us, often get the craving for a nice, juicy patty onโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™Hippo Burger

Iโ€™ve been craving a big, fat, piled-high juicy hamburger for the last few weeks. I donโ€™t know why. Romain told me, โ€œCโ€™est normal et culturel, Daveed.โ€ Iโ€™m not entirely sure about that since Iโ€™ve never been a big beef eater. But lately, just the idea of lifting a hefty, rosy, big mess-of-a-patty of seared meat wedged between two fluffy, lightly-grilled cushions of bread with plentyโ€ฆ

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#4: Musee Fragonard dโ€™Alfort

Since the last post (#3) focused on something so beautiful, and so perfect; an exquisite cup of gelato, I thought itโ€™d be okay to spring the Musรฉe Fragonard on you now. Located in on the eastern fringe of Paris, the Musรฉe Fragonard dโ€™Alfort is part of the Alfort Veterinary School, founded in 1766, which is one of the oldest veterinary colleges in the world. Lestโ€ฆ

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Where to Find a Good Cup of Coffee in Paris

Because of all the changes in the Paris coffee scene, Iโ€™ve been updating this post regularly as a good number of places have opened in the last few years in Paris, that focus on well-crafted, artisan coffees. Itโ€™s been a wonderful revolution taking place, as many people โ€“ some French, others from Australia and the United States, have been conscientiously been upgrading the quality ofโ€ฆ

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Two Delicious Dining Guides to Paris

Clotilde Dusoulier is the ultimate Parisian insider, one who shares her tasty tales of life in Paris on her blog, Chocolate and Zucchini. In this very handy guide, a native Parisian happily leads us around Paris, taking us from little-known specialty food shops and classic bistros to authentic Japanese noodle bars and venues for wine tastings. One of my favorite parts of Clotildeโ€™s Edible Adventuresโ€ฆ

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Nice and the Cote dโ€™Azur

My favorite travel tip that I rarely advertise is to tell people Iโ€™m leaving a day prior to my actual departure. And tell them Iโ€™m coming back a day after I actually return. That way, I avoid all those last-minute crises as well as returning home and being slammed by a few weeks of backed-up panicky messages on my machine. I think everyoneโ€™s figured itโ€ฆ

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Where to Find the Best Socca In Nice

โ€œThe great thing about socca,โ€ Rosa Jackson told me, as we ripped into our second double order of the giant chickpea crรชpe between us, โ€œis that even if youโ€™re not hungry, you can still eat it.โ€ A few days later, while standing on the square in Vence, waiting while a young man poured chickpea batter onto a very hot oiled griddle, a timid young Americanโ€ฆ

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Nice

If thereโ€™s anything nicer than taking a break and heading to the south of France, I canโ€™t imagine what it could be right now. My first day in Nice, we ran from socca stand to socca stand, tasting as many as we could. Fortified, we hit the wonderful market in the old part of town to select our fixings for a lovely dinner. The wayโ€ฆ

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