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paris restaurants (new updates)

Iโ€™ve been featuring some new and revisited favorite restaurants in Paris, writing them up in my newsletter. You can find a list of my Favorite Restaurants in Paris on my website but here are links to the posts in my newsletter of places Iโ€™ve eaten at latelyโ€ฆ To get more Paris tips (and stories and recipes) sent right to your Inbox, subscribe to my newsletterโ€ฆ

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capitale, Paris

[UPDATE: As of December 2022, Capitale is now closed.] The Paris dining scene continues to change and evolve. The pandemic changed where we ate, and how we ateโ€ฆat least for a while. Restaurants are all open again and packed. But the pause provided a chance to breathe new life into the city. The government offered support, but still, the closings affected restaurants, cafรฉs, and barsโ€ฆ

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Romance in Paris

Hello โ€“ Emilyย here!ย  Whether single or in a relationship, Iโ€™ve always loved Valentineโ€™s Day. My favorite color is pink, it reminds me my birthday is around the corner and if nothing else, chocolates and champagne will soon be on sale.ย  I was single on Valentineโ€™s Day every year until I turned 29, however I never felt alone and I never failed to celebrate in myโ€ฆ

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Dirty Lemon

Itโ€™s been quite a year for businesses in Paris. From the gilets jaunes movement, to the longest transit strike in French history, then a pandemic, theyโ€™ve had to tough a lot of things out. One of the troopers has been Dirty Lemon. After a major remodel of a space that formerly held a LED-lit sushi restaurant, I had a night out with friends โ€“ Jennifer,โ€ฆ

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Cucumber Mint Cooler

I was astonished when I was eating a sandwich at Mokoloco, which I can pretty confidently say makes the best sandwiches in the world. Okay, perhaps thatโ€™s a bit of hyperbole, but every sandwich Iโ€™ve had there has been spectacular. From the Cuban sandwich made with pulled pork, ham, pickled vegetables, spicy mustard, and griddled on house-made bread, to a Katsu Meatball โ€œburgerโ€ served withโ€ฆ

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France Comes Out of Lockdown

Today Paris, and all of France, comes out of lockdown. The government has relaxed restrictions and youโ€™ll no longer need an attestation (self-written consent form) to leave your home or apartment. The country has been divided into two zones, red and green, determining where the virus is spreading most rapidly. You can view the map here. (Paris is dรฉpartment 75.) Restrictions vary by zone, butโ€ฆ

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10 Things to Do With Kids in Paris

If youโ€™ve gotten a response via email from someone else, it may have been from Emily, who has been helping me keep up with things on the blog, including all the newfangled tech stuff that eludes me. Emily is married, with children, and lives in Paris. Because I get a number of requests about kid-friendly activities in Paris, I asked her to offer up withโ€ฆ

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some favorite Paris Restaurants, Bistros, Bars & Bakeries

Not a day goes by when I donโ€™t get a message requesting a restaurant recommendation in Paris. (Curiously, I also get asked for restaurant recommendations in cities Iโ€™ve never lived in, or even visited.) My promise to you is that Iโ€™ll only write up or recommend places Iโ€™ve been to, and with apologies to all whoโ€™ve asked for restaurant recommendations on social media, if Iโ€ฆ

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