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Le Nemrod Cafe in Paris

Itโ€™s hard to pick a favorite cafรฉ in Paris. Contrary to what people think, few people that live in Paris will cross the city to stop into a casual place for a drink, or something to eat. Most go to a local spot where the servers know you, where youโ€™ll get a friendly greeting because the staff recognizes you as a regular. Itโ€™s is aโ€ฆ

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En Vrac

Iโ€™ve been trying to tick off some of the places on the wad of post-its that are next to my front door, noting spots Iโ€™ve been meaning to visit in Paris but havenโ€™t quite gotten around to. There are a few restaurants, some pastry shops that at some point piqued my interest, and a couple of Turkish sandwich places that really should be moved toโ€ฆ

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Maison Castro Sandwiches

A while back, I wrote about the first food truck that hit the streets in Paris. And at the time, that truck, as well as the ones that followed, were spearheaded by folks from other countries making food from their various homelands. And I expressed some ideas for how, perhaps, the food truck phenomenon could encompass la cuisine franรงaise as well. Since then, a numberโ€ฆ

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Patty Melt

A while back, I posted a recipe for a Meatball Sandwich, something I had been craving like a lunatic and just had to get my hands around. Then, a few weeks later, I ran into a reader (at a health food store!) in Paris who said, โ€œThat was funnyโ€ฆbecause I was craving the exact same thing, and then I saw it on your blog!โ€ Amโ€ฆ

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Verjus Sandwiches

[UPDATE: Verjus is no longer serving sandwiches in their wine cellar, nor are they open for lunch. The regular restaurant is still open for dinner and the wine bar is open in the evening for wine and top notch bar snacks.] A friend whoโ€™s been living here quite long time once wondered aloud to me, why Parisians sandwich-makers werenโ€™t more creative. I never really thoughtโ€ฆ

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Milan

Even though itโ€™s just next door, every time I go to Italy, I wonder why I donโ€™t go more often. Before I moved to Europe, I used to wonder why Europeans didnโ€™t travel to other countries more often. And now Iโ€™m one of them. I think itโ€™s because just to go anywhere, whether itโ€™s a 45 minutes flight or a 4.5 hour flight, you stillโ€ฆ

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Aboard the Queen Mary 2

I woke up this morning to the most spectacular sunrise Iโ€™ve ever seen. I would have loved to have shared it with you, but it was something like 4 in the morning and I could only stare at it through the curtains. My camera was likely somewhere, but I wasnโ€™t all that keen on dealing with anything electronic at that hour. I just wanted toโ€ฆ

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The best sandwich in Paris, at Le Petit Vendome

It wasnโ€™t so long ago that if you were walking down the street, or eating in public in Paris, you might get tsk-tskโ€™d. When I first started coming to Paris, I was warned about getting disapproving stares if you were standing on the sidewalk, jamming food into your craw. Croissants, I noticed, were given a pass, because they were just too good to wait untilโ€ฆ

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