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Shang Palace

Quite a while back, I worked at an Asian restaurant in San Francisco. The food was amazing. Fresh shrimp were cooked up, chopped, then smeared on bread, then deep-fried for shrimp toast. All the dumplings had freshly cooked ingredients in them โ€“ no canned peas or frozen shrimp. And each one was hand-rolled. All the meats were well-sourced and cooked daily, then shredded for fillingsโ€ฆ

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Noglu, Gluten-Free Restaurant in Paris

A long-lost acquaintance of mine got in touch with me a few months back. And I donโ€™t know if there is a French name for phone-tag, or playing the game via e-mail, but we finally fixed a date once the long summer of vacations, closures, and hectic schedules of the rentrรฉe (the annual September return to Paris) were all finally behind us. Laurent, who runsโ€ฆ

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Philou

[UPDATE: Philou closed in 2019 and a new restaurant opened in its place, Lโ€™Angรฉlus du Canal.] I always want to put Philou in my Paris favorites list. Itโ€™s got so much going for it; a friendly staff, itโ€™s just enough out-of-the way that it attracts a good mix of mostly people who live in the neighborhood with others who come from other parts of theโ€ฆ

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Da Dong/Squid/Les Jules Verne/Yquem

UPDATE: The Jules Verne restaurant is now under new ownership, with a new chef. I now have conclusive proof that Iโ€™m not imagining it: There is an international conspiracy to get me to eat squid. Before you say, โ€œYou should try it breaded and dipped in spicy sauce!โ€ or โ€œYou havenโ€™t tried had my Thai-style squid!โ€ โ€“ I should let you know that Iโ€™ve installedโ€ฆ

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Aux Tonneaux des Halles

[Update: Aux Tonneaux des Halles changed owners in 2016. They no longer feature natural wines and theย food on the current menu differs from what is shown and described here.] Every once in a while, it hits me: I need steak-frites. Itโ€™s an infrequent indulgence, but when I do have it, I like my steak with a crisp exterior, pan-seared until saignant (medium-rare), with a largeโ€ฆ

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Restaurant Alain Ducasse

[UPDATE: The restaurant is no long an Alain Ducasse restaurant.] Uncharacteristically, Iโ€™ll spare you the specifics, but I need to catch up on about 147 hours of sleep. And while weโ€™re at it, I could use a hug. And since the former isnโ€™t necessarily easy to come by here, as is the latter, I was embrassรฉ by dinner at Alain Ducasse restaurant. While itโ€™s beenโ€ฆ

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Fรชte de Charcuterie

Someone recently asked me if people in Paris have started raising chickens in their backyard. I had to pause for a minute, and wanted to remind folks that Paris wasnโ€™t Brooklyn, nor does anyone have โ€“ at least in my circles โ€“ a backyard in Paris. And if they did, they could afford a country house and would raise their chickens out there. But Frenchโ€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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