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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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Le Richer

Iโ€™ve had a swirl of visitors lately, and every morning it seems like I open my Inbox to find more โ€œWeโ€™re Coming to Paris!!!โ€ in subject lines. Iโ€™m not complaining because I love seeing my friends, especially those I donโ€™t see often enough, but the joke about needing a social secretary has become a reality for me โ€“ just so I can get my otherโ€ฆ

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Vivant

[Update: Vivant closed, then changed owners and is now a completely different restaurant.] If you have a lot of food concerns โ€“ if you need to know how something is cooked, or what vegetables are included in les lรฉgumes โ€“ although theyโ€™re happy to answer, at Vivant you should just let your experience of the restaurant be guided by slipping out of the mode ofโ€ฆ

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