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La Newyorkina Mexican Ice Cream

Update: La Newyorkina closed in January, 2021. You can still get La Newyorkina products online and at selected outlets. More on their website. Before my first trip to Mexico a number ofย years ago, I didnโ€™t know Mexico was a countryย known for itsย ice cream (helado), let alone an array of other delicious sweets. I wandered through panaderias (bakeries) with the metal tray and tongs they gaveโ€ฆ

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Merguez & Pastrami

[UPDATE: In the fall of 2018, Merguez & Pastrami closed, and the space will become Saulโ€™s, a restaurant by the same owner, offering similar specialties.] The most interesting neighborhood right now inย Paris is the 9th arrondissement. Walk in any various directions from a mรฉtro station after you land there, and youโ€™ll find yourself in a completely different neighborhood, whether itโ€™s surrounded by stately buildings onโ€ฆ

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Tinos, Greece

Tinos isnโ€™t one of those Greek islands that you hear a lot about. It doesnโ€™t have exciting nightlife, like neighboring Mykonos, and while the weather is warm, the winds can be a bit fierce.ย But the upside is that itโ€™s ruggedly beautiful and if you go during off-season, youโ€™ll have a lot of the island to yourself and you can drive several kilometers and not comeโ€ฆ

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La Ferme de Viltain

Itโ€™s not a drag to be in Paris in August. In fact, those who stay in town always say the same thing โ€“ โ€œThis is the best time of year to be in Paris.โ€ (Or, โ€œWouldnโ€™t it be incroyableย if it was like this all year?โ€) Even though Paris is a lot smaller, imagineย if 85% of the people left New York City or San Francisco inโ€ฆ

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Bistrot Paul Bert

Shortly after I had arrived in Paris, I was havingย dinner with Romain at Bistrot Paul Bert. Nearby, a couple wasย speaking English and when I struck up a conversation with them, I asked how they knew about the restaurant. They mentioned they saw it on a โ€œBest ofโ€ list inย a culinary/travel magazine. So it wasnโ€™t a secret back then, nor it is now. And with goodโ€ฆ

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Tawlet Souk el Tayeb, Lebanese food in Paris

One of the great regrets I had in life was when I went to Beirut and didnโ€™t go to the Tawlet Souk el Tayeb, a culinary project supportingย local farmers, cooks, and producers. Thereโ€™s also a weekly farmersโ€™ market, classes and meals. Because my schedule was so packed on my trip, as much as I tried, I didnโ€™t make it. A few years later โ€“ asโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™imprimerie Bakery

[UPDATE: Gus retired from the bakery in 2025 and passed along the bakery to other owners.) Iโ€™m often dismayedย when I take a trip back to the U.S. and people tell me theyย wonder why they canโ€™t get good food where they live, like they have in France. While itโ€™s certainly true there arenโ€™t bakeries on every street corner in America (I think people would miss allโ€ฆ

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Things I Bring Back to France from America

No matter how many wonderful the foods, and other things, are in France, when I go back to the States, there are some things that Iย bring back to France with me. When I go to the other way, to the U.S.,ย I pack things that I have a hard time living without or to give asย gifts. Friends or hosts might get a loaf of Poilรขne bread,โ€ฆ

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The Chin Up, and Breuckelen Distilling

Whenever Iโ€™m in New York, I have a few drinking buddies all ready to hit a few bars for cocktails with me. One friend who I used to work with at Chez Panisse is at the top of that list and we both like our cocktails the same way: Not on the sweet side. So when we go out, we scan barย menus to find drinksโ€ฆ

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