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The Toronto Cocktail

I was part of a whole generation of San Franciscans that were terrorized by Bruno, a cantankerous, older Persian man who had a bar in the Haight called Persian Aub Zam Zam. Iโ€™ve probably mentioned him before, but I recently went down that rabbit hole of the Internet where I found a few stories about him via a search for something else. Thenโ€ฆwell, we allโ€ฆ

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Time to Pay

I wonโ€™t comment on the current foibles of a few amorous souls in Paris, although Iโ€™ve had a number of discussions with friends about it, both here in France and in the United States. It seems that not only do Americans and French have different views about the behavior of their public officials, mostly regarding whatโ€™s tolerated and acceptable to publish and discuss, versus whatโ€ฆ

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En Vrac

Iโ€™ve been trying to tick off some of the places on the wad of post-its that are next to my front door, noting spots Iโ€™ve been meaning to visit in Paris but havenโ€™t quite gotten around to. There are a few restaurants, some pastry shops that at some point piqued my interest, and a couple of Turkish sandwich places that really should be moved toโ€ฆ

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Les Enfants Rouges

To be honest, Iโ€™m not one to run to the newest restaurant right after it opens. The main reason being that I donโ€™t like being disappointed, nor do I like eating bad food. It happened recently at a new place in town that had gotten some good press (which, suspiciously, may have been because they were invited guests), and found myself wishing Iโ€™d shelled outโ€ฆ

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Maison Castro Sandwiches

A while back, I wrote about the first food truck that hit the streets in Paris. And at the time, that truck, as well as the ones that followed, were spearheaded by folks from other countries making food from their various homelands. And I expressed some ideas for how, perhaps, the food truck phenomenon could encompass la cuisine franรงaise as well. Since then, a numberโ€ฆ

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A Very Good Steak frites in Paris

(UPDATE: Cafรฉ des Musรฉes changed owners in the Fall of 2014 and Iโ€™ve heard mixed reports from locals and visitors. I havenโ€™t been back since the change of chef andย ownership but from all reports, it is a completely different restaurant and you should not expect to find the same dishes mentioned in this post.) Iโ€™m not the only one who is sometimes confounded by theโ€ฆ

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Buvette Gastrotheque

There was a lot of talk this year about how Paris, and its food scene, are changing. Some of the talk was regarding gentrification by hipsters in Paris and the transformation of certain quartiers of the city. It was discussed widely by people who donโ€™t live in Paris, and by those of us who do. (And those who work in, or frequent, the area.) Amongโ€ฆ

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La Maison du Whisky

This weekend, I think I just made my twentieth, and last, visit of the year to La Maison du Whisky. For the life of me, I have no idea what prompted me to go to a liquor store the Saturday before Christmas. Well, actually I do. I was preparing to refill one of my empty cocktail aging barrels and the next cocktail on the docketโ€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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