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Le Camion Qui Fume

[Update: Since writing this post, Le Camion Qui Fume has blossomed into several restaurants and is no longer a food truck. You can find the most current information, including location and hours, on their website. There are also a number of good burgers places in Paris, such as local chains like Big Fernand, Blend, and PNY, as well as others.] Hamburgers have certainly become aโ€ฆ

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Sprinting Toward the Finishโ€ฆ

Everything is a mess, including my computer. I started writing this story, and lost it. (The story, I mean. I donโ€™t mean that โ€œI lost itโ€ โ€“ although I fear thatโ€™s coming.) I have piles of paperwork stacked up all around my apartment, including on every chairs and the couch. Next to my kitchen counter is a stack of unfinished recipes Iโ€™m testing, with notesโ€ฆ

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Visit to a Paris Market (Video)

Everyday in Paris (except on Mondays), there are glorious outdoor markets taking place in the various neighborhoods spread out across the city. Each market has its own distinct personality โ€“ and personalities โ€“ and like many residents of Paris, I like to do my shopping at an outdoor market. As a dedicated market shopper, I find myself gravitating toward my favorite stands and sellers, suchโ€ฆ

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Henri Le Roux in Paris

A favorite chocolatier of mine has finally made it to Paris, Henri Le Roux โ€“ although heโ€™s best known for his C.B.S. caramels, which are made in Brittany, a region known for its copious use of salted butter. Whenever Iโ€™ve traveled to that part of France, Iโ€™m always delighted at their lack of restraint, and they use salty butter in everything from buckwheat galettes, toโ€ฆ

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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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Paris Cooking Classes, Cooking Schools, and Wine Tastings

Many folks coming to Paris have asked about cooking classes on the non-professional level. Hereโ€™s a list of cooking programs offered around town. Some offer professional-level classes lasting a week or several months, while others are for dedicated home cooks where you can prepare a meal with a local cook in their Parisian kitchen and perhaps visit a market. Click on the links to findโ€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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Paris Pastry App

UPDATE: Welcome to my website. I created the Paris Pastryย app guide to feature and highlight hundreds of the best chocolate shops, bakeries, and pastry shops in Paris.ย Unfortunately the technology of building and maintaining the app eventually exceeded myย capabilities and it wasnโ€™t possible for me to update it as often as wanted to. Because of those limitations, and others, Iย made the difficult decision to remove theโ€ฆ

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