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15 Things Iโ€™d Miss About Paris If I Moved Away

At a recent book event, there was a little Q & A session after I chatted and read from my new book. The only guidelines were that I told people that two questions were off limits. One was; โ€œWhy did you move to Paris?โ€, and the other โ€œHow long are you planning on living in Paris?โ€ Because I get asked them at least six timesโ€ฆ

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La Boulangerie par Veronique Mauclerc

[Update: As of 2017, this address is now a branch of the famous Poรฎlane bakery.] Iโ€™d like to introduce you to someone you may not have heard of: Vรฉronique Mauclerc. But I hope on your next visit to Paris, or if you live here, youโ€™ll make the trip to see her gorgeous and very special bakery. Early each morning at Vรฉroniqueโ€™s boulangerie in the 19thโ€ฆ

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The Perfect (New) Macaron

One of the great places for lunch in Paris is Cuisine au Bar (8, rue du Cherche-Midi), which has been touted as the French version of the sushi bar. The servers are welcoming and generous, and the tartines (open-faced sandwiches) are the most inventive and marvelous in all of Paris. A dedicated friend of mine lunches there every day. I met Pim for lunch, andโ€ฆ

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