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Saturday, June 2, 2018

Returning to France Day 10

Song -  L'Indifference by Cafe Accordion Orchestra



Last day in Paris with my girlfriends Jackie & Sydney.  Mr. B will arrive from Biarritz later this afternoon. He has been visiting some old neighborhood friends there for the last few days. My friends will be flying back home early tomorrow.




Sydney has decided that she wants to see Sacre Coeur before leaving while Jackie and I keep packing. We have so much stuff crammed into our room safe that it gets jammed and we can't open it. The manager tries to help but then she has to call a technician.

And he has to disassemble our entire closet to break open the safe!




It's a lovely, warm, sunny day so I grab my camera and head over to the Luxembourg Gardens.



 It is just bursting with flowers and people!



Kids are playing while a grandma watches over them.




 It's so nice that the boats are coming out for the day!






 It isn't long before there is a line at the boat cart.





 They are so excited with getting their boat across the pond and if a breeze catches the sails they really move!





I get a text from Jackie and she wants to meet Syd and I at Les Deux Magots and she is holding a table for us. Time for lunch!




Parisian's are all outside enjoying the sunshine.  It had been raining a lot prior to our arrival so everyone was ready to be outside for a bit.



Nothing like quality and simplicity.......butter from Normandy, Italian San Daniele ham and bread from around the corner - Polaine!




Returning to our hotel I bump into Mr. B in the lobby.  He is just checking in and starving!  So we sit outside in the courtyard and he has a bite to eat. Then we head over to the Luxembourg Gardens to watch the petanque players and take a stroll.





Each player has their own technique for throwing the ball.....some roll it like a bowling ball and some shoot it high so it drops down on the opponents metal ball and sends it away from the cochonnet.








An older Frenchman starts talking to Mr. B about petanque and life.  Mr. B has been practicing his French for just such an occasion.  His goal was to get to know the people instead of just being able to order food or hotel rooms. It is so nice when people are patient with you and ernestly try to help you with your language skills.

I scoot off to snap some photos around the park.




 Bee hives.....





....and tulips!




Later that night all four of us head back to Dumonet for dinner because it was just so yummy!


Jackie and Sydney have the duck confit..............



Mr. B orders the lamb chops and spring veggies...........and I have steak with Hollandaise sauce but I forgot to photograph my plate.  It was delicious!



And look what's for dessert!!!! A pointy one and a flat one!




And I had the Strawberry Pistache tartlette.............mmmm.........again!



This time we closed down the house!





But don't worry as our evening was just beginning.  Jackie had asked the manager to place her jewelry, passports and cash into the main hotel safe as our room safe was broken.  The man on night duty told us that the safe had been locked for the night and he had no access to it until 8 the next morning! Jackie & Syd were catching a 6 am flight in the morning!!! After a few phone calls and an hour later, the manager returned to open up the safe for us!



We had wine served by our friend Deni in the lounge to celebrate!




"The red ones are very rare and not quite in season yet." 
-- Deni

(when Mr. B ordered a Gin & Tonic earlier today with a slice of  "citron rouge"  - you know are with  a good person when without missing a beat he covers for your language faux pas!)

Monday, May 21, 2018

Returning to France Day 6

Song - "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" by Nina Simone





Beautiful day today so we headed to the Luxembourg Gardens which is only a few blocks from our hotel.





The tulips were in full bloom.






Sydney and I were trying so hard to get photos of the pollarded apple trees.




Finally one of the gardeners spotted us and let us inside!!!





Naturalized narcissus with dappled light


After about a thousand photos, we walked over to Les Deux Magot for lunch and so I could take some waiter photos. Sydney and Jackie decided to go shopping and I headed over to Saint-Sulpice.



 This Roman Catholic church was used in the film "The Da Vinci Code" with Tom Hanks.








 The building was founded in 1646 and in 1727 a gnomon was added.



A meridian line of brass was inlaid across the floor and ascending a white marble obelisk.
In the south transept window a small opening with a lens was set up, so that a ray of sunlight shines onto the brass line. At noon on the winter solstice (21 December), the ray of light touches the brass line on the obelisk. At noon on the equinoxes (21 March and 21 September), the ray touches an oval plate of copper in the floor near the altar.




The great organ from 1862. 


I returned to our hotel to rest my tired feet.  Words of advice - Never travel with new shoes. Always bring comfortable shoes at the risk of not being stylish.  
Mr. B had to ship my shoes to me.  Lesson learned!




That night for dinner we went to one of our favorite spots....Le Recamier.  
It has the best souffle's in Paris - both savory and sweet.




   For my dessert I had the Grand Marnier souffle.  Tres Bon!




You probably noticed that it comes with a full bottle of Grand Marnier for you to pour over the top of your souffle according to your taste.  Well.....since the last time we dined here, they have put a teeny-tiny spout on top so it just drizzles out ever so slowly.  I guess someone (insert wink here) may have taken advantage of that lovely bottle!



"The only thing that will make a souffle fall
 is if it knows you are afraid of it."  

--James Beard

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Learning to Fly - Part deux

Song - Leaving on a Jet Plane by John Denver



Since some friends and I will be heading to Paris in a few weeks, I have been getting my Paris binder organized.  In it are places to shop, parks & museums to see, places to eat, etc.  May I take you to some of my favorite dining places in Paris?  Most are casual as Mr. B and I have done the expensive stuffy ones and we prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.  Some of these restaurants were recommended by a friends daughter who lived in Paris for several years while attending cooking school at Le Cordon Bleu.  Many are bistro's that my girlfriends and I just happened upon or discovered by word of mouth.





NIBBLES

**Usually the hotel desk will make reservations for you

L’Epigramme –6th ARR. a small family run restaurant, very small, very good.
9 Rue de l'Éperon

 





Poilane – buy bread, a bread knife and then have lunch next door with open sandwiches at Cusine de Bar - 8 Rue Cherche Midi 75006 Paris, France




Cuisine de Bar – Comptoir Poilane – serves tartains (small open face sandwiches)
8 rue du Cherche Midi




Cinq-Mars – near the Musee d’Orsay – great for lunch & near Musee d’Orsay
cinq-mars-restaurant.com   
51 Rue de Verneuil
+33 1 45 44 69 13




Restaurant Joséphine Chez Dumonet - 6th ARR. - (David Lebovitz recommended)
117 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006 Paris, France
+33 1 45 48 52 40
  
Les avant-comptoirs  - 6th ARR. - Two restaurants next to each other. -  Every day from 12 pm to 23 pm
3 carrefour de l'Odéon - 75006 Paris.  Reservationless
  


Pierre Herme – 6th ARR. - one word…
Croissant (Kwa-san)….yum. !!  Go early because they sell out soon.  It is near Saint-Sulpice
72 Rue Bonaparte






Le Récamier 7th ARR. - Souffles for every course and other French food – Presidents and famous people eat here. Cosy, casual & late night dining. Watch the waiter to see where the wine cellar is located! And if you order the Grand Marnier Souffle for dessert they leave the whole bottle on your table to pour til you heart is content.....
4 Rue Récamier, 75007 Paris, France
Hours: Closes: 11PM Opens 12PM Mon          
Phone: +33 1 45 48 86 58




They must hire small waiters to fit into that wine cellar!



Pizza Chic – 6th ARR. -  if you want a break from French food, this is the place to enjoy a delicious authentic pizza. Reservations needed. Right next door to Hotel de l’Abbaye. But keep your eyes on your husband!!!
13 Rue de Mézières





Café de la Paix – 9th ARR. The Cafe de la Paix is located just across from the Opera Garnier in a very impressive old building which is beautifully decorated in the classic French style. Fun to sit outside & order a more casual meal like French Onion soup.  5 Place de l'Opera, 75009 





Fauchon – 8th ARR. -  High end food shop near the Madeline – Just to wander around and observe…..maybe buy an Elephant Ear cookie



Les Papilles - 5th ARR.
30 rue Gay Lussac, 75005
Hours: Closed Sunday & Monday; Open Tuesday-Saturday 9.30am-midnight
Reservations: Book a week or two in advance
Telephone: 01 43 25 20 79
Average price for lunch: 20-39€
Average price for dinner: 20–39€
Style of cuisine: Classic French

Café Varenne - 7th ARR
36, rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France
Reservations: +33 1 45 48 62 72
At the heart of the 7th Cafe Varenne, lively and very cozy brasserie offers traditional cuisine prepared with taste and refinement.(Ina Garten loves their country omelette)

Le Bistrot de Paris - 6th ARR.- along the Seine - Traditional. Great veal chops.(Also recommended by Ina Garten)  33 rue de Lille, 75007

Boulangerie OdÉon - Eric Kayser - 6th ARR.
10 rue de l'ancienne comédie
Paris, 75006   
Tél 01 43 25 71 60
Ouvert de 7h à 20h, fermé le dimanche



Le Procope –  6th ARR. - Old World French Restaurant - This is the place that Napoleon left his hat as security while he went out in search of money to pay his bill. It’s a legendary restaurant in the 6th ARR. of Paris since 1686. Procope offers traditional cuisine through different specialties such as Coq au vin and the calf's head. 13 Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie, 75006 Paris, France
procope.com  +33 1 40 46 79 00





The next two are great bistro's to relax and people watch -

Café de Flore - 6th ARR.
172 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris, France
cafedeflore.fr
+33 1 45 48 55 26





Les deux Magot - 6th ARR.
6 Place Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 Paris, France
lesdeuxmagots.fr
+33 1 45 48 55 25



Best sandwich I have ever eaten....looks kinda plain huh?  Well the butter comes from Normandy, the jambon (ham) comes from Italy and the bread is from around the corner - Poilane! Not plain at all. Yummmm....




And sometimes it's very nice to have a simple picnic in the park.....






"The only time to eat diet food 
is while you're waiting for the steak to cook."
 - Julia Child
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