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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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Macarons et Chocolat

A while back it was cannelรฉs. Those little eggy pastries baked with a cracky-crust, that everyone was going ga-ga over and just had to bring home the copper molds to make. (Hands up, folks. How many of you have ever used them?) Then everyone moved on to macarons, dainty little โ€œsandwichesโ€, made from two crispy almond meringues, with a layer of buttercream or jam inโ€ฆ

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Two Delicious Dining Guides to Paris

Clotilde Dusoulier is the ultimate Parisian insider, one who shares her tasty tales of life in Paris on her blog, Chocolate and Zucchini. In this very handy guide, a native Parisian happily leads us around Paris, taking us from little-known specialty food shops and classic bistros to authentic Japanese noodle bars and venues for wine tastings. One of my favorite parts of Clotildeโ€™s Edible Adventuresโ€ฆ

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Racines

No complaints about the food at Racines. In fact, itโ€™s one of the best places Iโ€™ve eaten in Paris in a long time. Unfortunately I took some of the worst pictures of one of the best-lookingโ€”and probably the most heavily-inkedโ€”restaurateurs in Paris, so youโ€™ll have to go meet Pierre Jancou for yourself.

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Renting an Apartment in Paris

Many visitors to Paris wish to rent their own apartments for a variety of reasons, from wanting to save money, to โ€œliving like a local.โ€ In the last fewย years, Air BnB (started in 2008) and similar rentals have popped up, making a big splash in the Paris rental market. If youโ€™re looking to rent an apartment there are nowย scores of websites and companies that rentโ€ฆ

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Sunday Dining in Paris

Hereโ€™s a list of some restaurants in Paris that are open on Sunday. Note that some are quite basic while others may fall into the slightly touristy category. Nevertheless, I still think theyโ€™re worthy of a visit. All but the most basic restaurants prefer that diners make reservations. Another Sunday dining option is to visit one of the outdoor markets and make up a picnicโ€ฆ.

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Le Jules Verne

Alain Ducasse recently took over la direction of Le Jules Verne*, the high-end restaurant in the Eiffel Tower that had lost its reputation and luster as a fine dining destination during the past several years. I hadnโ€™t ever eaten there, since its reputation had preceded it. But this week, I finally got my chance to dine there. We waited patiently for the private elevator ofโ€ฆ

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Rigoletto Noir from La Maison du Chocolat

[UPDATE: La Maison du Chocolat may have stopped making this particular chocolate.] At a recent tasting at La Maison du Chocolat, I sampled at least eight chocolatesโ€”not to mention passion fruit ganache, chocolat chaud, plus two of their newest summer flavors: melon and star anise. It was a lot to get through, let me tell you. I normally avoid any hot chocolate thatโ€™s offered inโ€ฆ

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