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Paris Archive
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Paris Trip Part IV: Dinner at L’Arpege
Posted on 2010.05.27 | 1 CommentOur evening at L'Arpege was elegant, beautiful and surprising from start to finish. There were some lovely highs and some dishes that missed their lofty marks which were luckily only minor distractions and not able to derail the lovely experience. -
Paris Trip Part III: Dinner at La Table de Joël Robuchon
Posted on 2010.05.26 | 3 CommentsMonday night, after spending the day scouring Paris 6 for goodies and the afternoon napping and recovering, we headed to La Table for dinner. Never having eaten at a Joël Robuchon restaurant before, we didn't have much to go on for what to expect other than his appearance on Top Chef this past season (you may recall the episode where poor Kevin had the privilege of sitting with a whole table of people speaking French that later became the "what Kevin hears" segment?). Well that and the fact that I had heard about the small plates at L'Atelier. -
Paris Trip Part II: A Walk in the 6th Arrondissement
Posted on 2010.05.25 | 3 CommentsMonday dawned wet and drippy, but not enough to stop our plan: an eating tour of the 6th Arrondissement following tips culled from bloggers from David Lebovitz to Dorie Greenspan. Even the concierge’s soggy attitude when he pointed out the way didn’t bring us down. We set out on foot from Montparnasse with maps and shop names in hand. First stop: Gerard Mulot, where we split a baguette, scarfed down an apple turnover and a croissant, and squirreled away a macaron for later. Brushing the crumbs from our clothing we set off from our first success in search of Rue... -
Paris Trip Part I: Dinner at Jean-Georges’ Market
Posted on 2010.05.23 | 3 CommentsI’ve just returned from my vacation — including 3 days in Paris. I’ve got a series of posts that I’ll finish up over the next few days! Jean Georges’ Market On Sunday nights, not much is open in Paris. or at least that’s what I’ve heard. So we found ourselves dining at Market. Apparently it was on the early side for Paris, because our 7 pm reservation was the first table (Actually, we weren’t sure how long it would take to get there and showed up at 6:50 pm. They shooed us away… “we are not open yet”). The atmosphere...




