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The Patisseries of Paris: A Paris Pastry Guide

Thereโ€™s a nifty guidebook to the bakeries, chocolate shops, and tea salons, called The Pรขtisseries of Paris. This handy little book is full of great addresses and tips, and is just small enough to slip in your shoulder bag when hitting the streets of Paris, should you come to Paris on a mission for sweets. I was surprised at how in-depth this guide takes youโ€ฆ.

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Le Violon dโ€™Ingres

Christian Constant has a mini-empire of restaurants in the 7th arrondissement, taking over an entire side of a city block. On one corner is the Cafรฉ Constant, bookended by his upscale bistro, Le Fables de la Fontaine. Violon dโ€™Ingres was his high-end joint in the middle until he decided to go โ€˜downmarketโ€™ and turn it into a more everyday dining experience. With linen table runnersโ€ฆ

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Tips for Vegetarian Dining in Paris

While Paris is a meat eaterโ€™s paradis, there are pockets of places that are vegetarian-friendly, or are completely vegetarian. As a sideline to my guest post Vegetarian Restaurants in Paris, here are my tips for dining out and getting by. If youโ€™re looking for a typical โ€˜Parisianโ€™ meal, donโ€™t limit yourself to bistros and brasseries. Nowadays, Parisian cuisine includes ethnic dining. Thereโ€™s excellent Asian, Indian,โ€ฆ

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Romantic Restaurants in Paris

โ€œHmmm. Where would you send someone looking for a romantic dinner in Paris?โ€ One of the questions Iโ€™m rather frequently-asked is for romantic restaurant recommendations in Paris. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t go out to eat. Itโ€™s just that I donโ€™t get asked out to romantic restaurants, so I wouldnโ€™t know. Most of the time, Iโ€™m lucky if a paramour plops a falafel in myโ€ฆ

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Petrossian Caviar in Paris

Thereโ€™s a debate in the blogging community, that some of you may not be privy toโ€”or more likely, give a hoot aboutโ€”concerning gifts from companies. Iโ€™m always reading these things on bulletin boards, such asโ€ฆโ€œIโ€™m really conflicted. Mercedes-Benz would like to upgrade the S-class sedan they gave me last year with a convertible, but if I accept it, does that compromise my integrity?โ€ And Iโ€™m,โ€ฆ

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Pimandes: Chocolate Covered Almonds with Chile

I donโ€™t know where they get these, and I donโ€™t really care. But if you stop in da rosa and donโ€™t pick up a bag of them, youโ€™re making a terrible mistake. These little dusty ovals of chocolate enrobe a Marcona almond tucked in the middle and thereโ€™s just a touch for the smoky taste of pimente dโ€™Espelette, the bright-red Basque chili powder that Iโ€ฆ

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Breizh Cafe: Buckwheat crepes in Paris

Le Brunch is indeed available at some places in Paris, but Iโ€™m not necessarily at my bestย being around people first thing in the morningโ€”and Iโ€™m not so fond of Le Brunch either. So Iย compromised on the more civilized hour of 1pm for dining on the weekends. Not much is open in Paris on Sunday, so I had suggested Breizh Cafรฉ, a tidy corner spot specializingโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™Entredgeu

One of the best restaurants in Paris is one that I have a hard time recommending. Itโ€™s not that the food isnโ€™t consistently very good-to-excellent. Nor is the service anything less than friendly and sincere. One problem with Lโ€™Entredgeu is that itโ€™s way up in the 17th, pretty much away from everything else. Thatโ€™s relatively minor, though. The big problem for me is the name;โ€ฆ

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