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La Patisserie

When you live in Paris, you tend to stick to pastry shops in your neighborhood. Not that there arenโ€™t โ€œdestination-worthyโ€ places in all twenty arrondissements โ€“ with many notable ones on the Left Bank and in swankier districts. But with young chefs opening bakeries in various neighborhoods, catering especially to locals, one doesnโ€™t necessarily need to go all that far to find extraordinary pastries andโ€ฆ

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Helmut Newcake, Gluten-Free Bakery in Paris

Ever since I heard word it, Iโ€™ve been anxious to try Helmut Newcake, whatโ€™s been heralded as the first gluten-free bakery in Paris. While a couple of bakeries and natural food shops offer gluten-free bread, theyโ€™re invariably made somewhere where other breads are made (risking cross-contamination with wheat flour), or the salesclerks simply stack the gluten-free breads with the regular ones, which is little comfortโ€ฆ

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Paris Pastry Guide E-Book

Iโ€™m excited to announce the release of the e-book of my Paris Pastry Guide! With over 300 addresses for the best places in Paris for chocolates, pastries, and other confections, this comprehensive guide is the perfect sweet companion for your trip to Paris. But even if youโ€™re not planning a trip, thereโ€™s plenty of pictures to so you can enjoy the scrumptious pastries of Parisโ€ฆ

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Le Siffleur de Ballons

It wouldnโ€™t be the first time, but I almost had an accident on my bike when I was heading to yet another tile store (who knew is was going to be so hard to find plain, white tiles?), and raced past a new place on my list. I had the usual 4 second debate in my head whether I should stop and grab a biteโ€ฆ

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Le Camion Qui Fume

[Update: Since writing this post, Le Camion Qui Fume has blossomed into several restaurants and is no longer a food truck. You can find the most current information, including location and hours, on their website. There are also a number of good burgers places in Paris, such as local chains like Big Fernand, Blend, and PNY, as well as others.] Hamburgers have certainly become aโ€ฆ

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Visit to a Paris Market (Video)

Everyday in Paris (except on Mondays), there are glorious outdoor markets taking place in the various neighborhoods spread out across the city. Each market has its own distinct personality โ€“ and personalities โ€“ and like many residents of Paris, I like to do my shopping at an outdoor market. As a dedicated market shopper, I find myself gravitating toward my favorite stands and sellers, suchโ€ฆ

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Henri Le Roux in Paris

A favorite chocolatier of mine has finally made it to Paris, Henri Le Roux โ€“ although heโ€™s best known for his C.B.S. caramels, which are made in Brittany, a region known for its copious use of salted butter. Whenever Iโ€™ve traveled to that part of France, Iโ€™m always delighted at their lack of restraint, and they use salty butter in everything from buckwheat galettes, toโ€ฆ

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Le cottage

If you live in the United States, you probably are going to want to scratch your head at this one. Because itโ€™s about something very common back there, otherwise known as le cottage here in France. Yes, itโ€™s true. I used to take cottage cheese for granted. You could pick up a large tub of it in any grocery store, because somehow, itโ€™s become aโ€ฆ

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