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Poilane

I donโ€™t think about this so much anymore, but one of the reasons I moved to Paris is that I could, whenever I wanted to, go to Poilรขne and buy myself a nice chunk of pain Poilรขne. Just like that. Although Iโ€™m from San Francisco where there are quite a number of excellent bread bakeries, thereโ€™s something special about the bread at Poilรขne โ€“ itโ€ฆ

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O Chateau Wine Bar and Tastings in Paris

Sometimes I go back into the archives and pull up a post to refresh it. Perhaps the hours have changed, theyโ€™ve moved, or something else prompted me to tweak the entry. But a lot has happened since I first wrote about ร” Chateau wine tasting programs. First off, since I wrote about them, theyโ€™ve moved โ€“ twice.

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Verjus

If youโ€™re one of those people whoโ€™ve been trying to get one of the coveted places at Hidden Kitchen, the supper club in Paris, libertรฉ and egalitรฉ have arrived in the form of a wine bar and restaurant called Verjus. After running their successful dinners, theyโ€™ve decided to take the plunge and create a warm space where they could welcome any and all guests, whetherโ€ฆ

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Frenchie Wine Bar

I always think that maybe Iโ€™m kind of a loser because I donโ€™t go out and eat as much as people think I do. Ever since I left the restaurant business โ€“ where I worked every single night of every single weekend of my life, surrounded by other cooks (which probably explains why I am a social misfit when I have to mingle with โ€œnormalโ€โ€ฆ

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Septime

When I go out to eat, itโ€™s usually not with the intention of writing about a place. I go out to eat to have a good time with friends and enjoy the food. (And perhaps a little wine.) But I found that whenever I donโ€™t expect it, I hit on a place that merits talking about. Septime opened and caused a ripple of excitement inโ€ฆ

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Candelaria

Luis Rendรณn is my new favorite person in Paris. And the guy who makes the tortillas is my second favorite (I suppose if I got his name, he might be the first.) But itโ€™s Luis behind the great Mexican fare at Candelaria, a narrow slip of a place in the upper Marais that serves authentic Mexican food. Lately thereโ€™s a new openness, a willingness toโ€ฆ

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Vivant

[Update: Vivant closed, then changed owners and is now a completely different restaurant.] If you have a lot of food concerns โ€“ if you need to know how something is cooked, or what vegetables are included in les lรฉgumes โ€“ although theyโ€™re happy to answer, at Vivant you should just let your experience of the restaurant be guided by slipping out of the mode ofโ€ฆ

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Paris Tacos y Burritos

Itโ€™s kind of funny because the two times I went out with two different French friends for Mexican food this week, they practically wiped the table clean. Both said after eating, โ€œDaveedโ€ฆjโ€™ai encore faim.โ€ (โ€œIโ€™m still hungry.โ€) The first time was at Cactus, where my friend (who I am pretty sure has .5% body fat) wolfed down his burrito and the aforementioned declaration of hunger,โ€ฆ

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Les Fines Gueules

Itโ€™s funny because I used to pass the building that houses Les Fines Gueules and think โ€œGosh, I would love to live in that building.โ€ Itโ€™s just off the stately Place des Victoires, on a corner lot, and really, how nice would it be to sit on that balcony and catch some sun while having my morning coffee? Then one day a few years agoโ€ฆ

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