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The best 5 euros Iโ€™ve spent in Paris

I had kind of a crummy day yesterday. I was invited to a restaurant opening that didnโ€™t go as I had hoped. It was something that was a new concept for Paris, based on something uniquely American. And while people here are very good at embracing โ€œconceptsโ€, I almost felt the need to remind people that having a restaurant and serving food are about: 1)โ€ฆ

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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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Arriving in New York on the Queen Mary 2

Itโ€™s been a couple of days since our ship landed (as opposed to my ship coming in) and arriving in New York City by ocean liner is a rather extraordinary experience. Even more astounding is that I actually was able to wake up at 4am to catch the underside of the Verrazano Bridge as we glided below it, then slowing crept up on the softlyโ€ฆ

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The best sandwich in Paris, at Le Petit Vendome

It wasnโ€™t so long ago that if you were walking down the street, or eating in public in Paris, you might get tsk-tskโ€™d. When I first started coming to Paris, I was warned about getting disapproving stares if you were standing on the sidewalk, jamming food into your craw. Croissants, I noticed, were given a pass, because they were just too good to wait untilโ€ฆ

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Eye Candy: Jean-Charles Rochouxโ€™s Chocolate Caramel Bar in Paris

Rochouxโ€™s caramel-filled chocolate bar. At the shop, they advise you that after youโ€™ve started it, to store it upright to prevent the caramel from running out. That is, of course, is based on the assumption that thereโ€™s going to be any left over in the first place. John-Charles Rochoux 16, rue dโ€™Assas (6th) Tรฉl: 01 42 84 29 45 (Map) Related link: John-Charles Rochoux; Parisianโ€ฆ

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