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The Lamington at Single-Origin Roasters

My search for the perfect Lamington ended this morning. If you donโ€™t know what a Lamington is, youโ€™re not alone. Yes, even I hadnโ€™t heard of one, until a posted a picture of the Chocolate-Coconut Marshmallows from The Sweet Life in Paris on my Flickr page and they were mistaken for Lamingtons.

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La Cafeotheque de Paris

Iโ€™ve pretty much said everything I could about the โ€œcoffee issueโ€ in Paris here*, but one place thatโ€™s trying to buck the trend is La Cafรฉothรจque, a shop and cafรฉ that roasts coffee beans from all over the world. Itโ€™s also one of the (very) few places in Paris where Iโ€™ve seen a person preparing cafรฉ express (espresso) correctly, using a tamping device, and actuallyโ€ฆ

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8 Things About Hotels Iโ€™d Love to See Changed

Iโ€™ve worked in the service industry since I was sixteen years old and realize how hard the work is, and how much the people who work in it are undervalued and generally underpaid. On a recent trip I stayed in quite a few hotels, a different one every day for a week, and realized they could be doing a few things that would make thingsโ€ฆ

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mary Pastelli Gelato

Italian restaurants have always existed in Paris, but only in the past few years has authentic Italian food become more widespread and appreciated. Perhaps itโ€™s because Italy is so close to France they just leave it to the Italians, who are doing a great job of opening up places in Paris that become instantly popular once word gets out about them. La tรชte dans lesโ€ฆ

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Rome, Again

Today, Iโ€™ve had gelato for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. And as I write this, itโ€™s only 3pm in the afternoon. It all started on this bright Sunday morning, when I made the onerous hike up to Prati, to Fatamorgana for their daring, wildly-flavored gelati. If you werenโ€™t looking for the place, youโ€™d probably keep going. But being the trooper that I am, in the blazingโ€ฆ

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Rue Montorgueil and Les Halles, Paris

You might not remember the days before the internet, but when we used to travel somewhere, weโ€™d ask a friend to scribble down a list of suggestions. And weโ€™d often be asked to do the same in return. Then when computers became widely used, other โ€˜favoritesโ€™ lists started circulating, including suggestions posted in online forums and in blogs. So think of this list as myโ€ฆ

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Chocolate-Coffee Milkshakes

If youโ€™re thinking that youโ€™ve been โ€˜set upโ€™ by the previous post for Chocolate Sherbet, je suis coupable. (I am guilty.) You likely know Adam Ried as the man who obsessively tests equipment and recipes on Americaโ€™s Test Kitchen. He was also an editor at Cookโ€™s Illustrated for ten years. So when I saw his new book devoted to milkshakes, because I always have aโ€ฆ

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Joe Coffee

Weโ€™ve been doing quite a bit of shopping here in New York. Romain has been here before, but never with an โ€˜almostโ€™ local. (I grew up next door.) Sure, heโ€™s been all the museums, but heโ€™s never been to places as uniquely American as Bed, Bath & Beyond, TJ Maxx, and Old Navy, where we saw the woman who played Janice on The Sopranos loadingโ€ฆ

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Where to Find a Good Cup of Coffee in Paris

Because of all the changes in the Paris coffee scene, Iโ€™ve been updating this post regularly as a good number of places have opened in the last few years in Paris, that focus on well-crafted, artisan coffees. Itโ€™s been a wonderful revolution taking place, as many people โ€“ some French, others from Australia and the United States, have been conscientiously been upgrading the quality ofโ€ฆ

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