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Cafe de la Nouvelle Mairie

News of a favorite classic French restaurant, Moissonnier, closing from a reader (thanks for the tip, Annette) reminded me of the challenges of running a good restaurant. The food was traditional French, done right, prepared with care by the chef/owner, with his wife tending to the details in the dining room. A drive-by location, and a younger generation not as interested in quenellesย in cream sauceโ€ฆ

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Ara Chocolat

Thereโ€™s no shortage of chocolate shops in Paris. Many of them are concentrated in areas like the Marais or Left Bank, which are swankier places set up shop, but offer easy access. So in what are called the โ€œdouble-digitโ€ arrondissements, youโ€™ll find more quirky places, and youโ€™ll never know what you might come across if you wander around them. Having dinner one night at Churrasqueiraโ€ฆ

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Mokonuts

I often wonder where people will go when they tell me they want to dine somewhere โ€œout-of-the-wayโ€ in Paris. Do they want to go to the outer reaches of the 20th or 15th arrondissements for lunch? And if they want to go somewhere where โ€œonly localsโ€ eat, will they be happy with a standardย plat du jour?ย Or do they want more creative cooking, with an accentโ€ฆ

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wild garlic (ail des ours, or ramps) pesto

Over the past few years, thereโ€™s been a growing interest in intรฉressantsย roots and greens in Paris. Itโ€™s not that they donโ€™t, or didnโ€™t, exist in France. Itโ€™s just that many either fell out of favor or were oubliรฉs (forgotten). And now, many are returning. At the market, we now get kale, kale sprouts, rainbow chard, and every so often ail des ours (bearโ€™s garlic) willโ€ฆ

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Glaces Glazed Ice Cream Shop in Paris

Paris is known for its classical ice cream shops, as well as a few Italian-style gelaterias, but until a few years ago, there werenโ€™t any young people forging out on their own, churning up more contemporary flavors of ice cream and sorbet for modern palates. Donโ€™t get me wrong, I love glace au chocolat and glace au caramel beurre salรฉ, but Iโ€™m no fuddy-duddy, andโ€ฆ

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Roasted Kale Sprouts

For the longest time, we didnโ€™t get kale in Paris. As the crinkly greens with the tough stems zoomed in popularity in the U.S., those of us used to, and craving, the rugged flavor of these branchรฉsย (plugged-in, or trendy) bunches, were out of luck. I remember chancing across some curly kale in a natural foods store over in the 5th arrondissement, and sweeping the wholeโ€ฆ

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Five Favorite Food Addresses in Paris

ร‰pices & Saveurs Although it may seem like your typical Arabic รฉpicerie (food shop), of which there are many in Paris, Iโ€™ve shopped a lot of them and found ร‰pices & Saveurs especially well-stocked. The place is as neat a pin and in addition to the usual line-up of harissas, nuts and dried fruits in bulk, olive oils, and spices, I always findย curiosities on theโ€ฆ

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Liza Restaurant, Lebanese Food in Paris

Where doesย the time go? When people used to say that, I thought they were being overly dramatic. Or worse, meant that I was getting older at a faster clip than I thought. But what I think it means, for all of us, is that life used to roll along at a more leisurely clip, but nowadays, I wake up and find another year has passedโ€ฆ.

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Paris Chef Pierre Jancou (Video)

Pierre Jancou is one of my favoriteย cooks in Paris. He does the seemingly simple task of taking raw elementsย โ€“ such as a pan of root vegetablesย โ€“ and making them taste better than you thought that vegetables could taste. I first came across his cooking when he was the chef/owner ofย Racines. Iโ€™d ordered a simple pasta Bolognese, which isnโ€™t something Iย would usually order unless I wasโ€ฆ

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