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The Mill

Toast? Thatโ€™s what a friend told me they served at The Mill. Iโ€™ve been passing by The Mill daily on the #24 line bus, and from the faรงade, itโ€™s hard to tell whatโ€™s going on in there. So I wasnโ€™t sure it was worth the bother to hop off the bus to see. Then, yesterday morning, I got an SMS from a friend who wasโ€ฆ

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Roam Artisan Burgers, Blue Bottle Coffee & Wooden Charcoal Korean Village Barbecue House

Now I know why they call America โ€“ The land of the free. I had a trifecta on my first day; The (normally pricey) watch repair place fixed my watch for free, with a โ€œMerry Christmas!โ€ as he walked onto the next customer, the mobile phone company not only gave me a new SIM card so I could talk and tweet away (which isnโ€™t free,โ€ฆ

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Cafe Cortado

Iโ€™m not a fancy guy. I donโ€™t insist on expensive clothes, I donโ€™t drive a car, my hair is such a disaster I take the clippers to it once a month just to so I donโ€™t have to deal with the unruly mess, nor do I give a hoot about sitting in a suit in a 3-star restaurant, with a tie closing up my throatโ€ฆ

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Verjus Sandwiches

[UPDATE: Verjus is no longer serving sandwiches in their wine cellar, nor are they open for lunch. The regular restaurant is still open for dinner and the wine bar is open in the evening for wine and top notch bar snacks.] A friend whoโ€™s been living here quite long time once wondered aloud to me, why Parisians sandwich-makers werenโ€™t more creative. I never really thoughtโ€ฆ

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Tuck Shop

ย  ย  [Update: Tuck shop has now closed.] There are so many of these places opening in Paris that itโ€™s making my head spin, in a good way. Way back when, in 2008, when I did a post on where to get good coffee in Paris, there were just a handful of places listed. Now I canโ€™t keep up! So along comes a little place,โ€ฆ

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Why I Donโ€™t Hate Starbucks

I remember in the 80s, back in the dark age of coffee, when traveling through the United States, it was impossible to get a decent cup almost anywhere you went. Or heavenโ€™s forbid, something as wildly exotic as a cappuccino or espresso. I wasnโ€™t a coffee snob, but simply discovered good coffee early on when I was in college back in those days, because theโ€ฆ

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KB Coffeeshop (Kooka Boora Cafe)

I donโ€™t usually venture out Sunday mornings because after years in the food business, Iโ€™ve learned that the one day I was sure not to be working would be Sunday. (Iโ€™d eventually made it my sole criteria when choosing where Iโ€™d work that Iโ€™d only work in places that were not open on Sunday, or for breakfast). I also didnโ€™t think that it was fairโ€ฆ

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Milan

Even though itโ€™s just next door, every time I go to Italy, I wonder why I donโ€™t go more often. Before I moved to Europe, I used to wonder why Europeans didnโ€™t travel to other countries more often. And now Iโ€™m one of them. I think itโ€™s because just to go anywhere, whether itโ€™s a 45 minutes flight or a 4.5 hour flight, you stillโ€ฆ

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