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Bordeaux

If you havenโ€™t been to Bordeaux in a while, you might be in for a shock, although itโ€™s more like, youโ€™ll be in for a treat. Previously considered a staid city, Bordeaux has rebooted itself, partially thanks to a tram system that makes getting around the formerly congested city a breeze, but also because the TGV now can get you there in around two hours,โ€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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Bistrot Paul Bert

Shortly after I had arrived in Paris, I was havingย dinner with Romain at Bistrot Paul Bert. Nearby, a couple wasย speaking English and when I struck up a conversation with them, I asked how they knew about the restaurant. They mentioned they saw it on a โ€œBest ofโ€ list inย a culinary/travel magazine. So it wasnโ€™t a secret back then, nor it is now. And with goodโ€ฆ

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The Marche dโ€™Aligre in Paris

When I moved to Paris, I didnโ€™t liveย far from the Marchรฉ dโ€™Aligre. Not known for having a great sense of direction or distance, I didnโ€™t know how close I was and would take the bus home, loaded down with my purchases from the market. There was a closer market in the Bastille, but the Aligre market was especially bustling, and had an energy and dynamicโ€ฆ

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Frozen Zabaglione

Some people donโ€™t have a big kitchen, or a lot of kitchen equipment. I think I have everything thatโ€™s available, and at some point, may start an equipment rental business to drum up some extra cash. Iโ€™ve had friends (French and American) desperate for things like angel food cake pans, muffin tins, rimmed baking sheets, and even an ice cream scoop in every possible sizeโ€ฆ

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La Bourse et la Vie

[UPDATE: The restaurant has changed its format offering a fixed-price meal (currently โ‚ฌ67) that includes starters and main courses, but not desserts or sides. I havenโ€™t been back since they instituted the change.] When Daniel Rose opened his first restaurant, Spring, it was a small, seasonally driven restaurant on an unremarkable street in theย 9th arrondissement. Word quickly spread about the talented chef, who helped fuelย aย revolutionโ€ฆ

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Le Trumilou

I was walking down the Quai de lโ€™Hรดtel de Ville on a recent warm summer night and passed by the outdoor tables of Le Trumilou. I like eating outside on a terrace in Paris but when they implemented the non fumeurย law in France for restaurants cafรฉs, the smokers went outside. It was kind of vexing because it was so nice that everyone could go outsideโ€ฆ

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Le Bon Georges

ย  Many of what are called the โ€œnewโ€ bistros of Paris areย actually just restaurants with hip young chefs painting plates with a straight line of sauce, adding some powdered radishes and a shiso leaf next to pieces of pork belly, or doing theย โ€œline-upโ€ of food (ie: a smearย of root vegetable puree down the center of the plate, with herb leaves, flowers, a dice of vegetables,โ€ฆ

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Spring Picnic at Versailles

I decided to play hookey last week,ย which coincided with an invitation to the Jardin de la Reine at Versailles for a spring picnic. The weather has been on-and-off in Paris, as it usually is, and no matter what the skies were planning onย doing, I figured itโ€™d be nice to escape the city for a few hours. And who couldย pass up a picnic in the gardensโ€ฆ

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