“You two really love to eat!” exclaimed Sissi, at last. The road to this epiphany is littered with a long list of Parisian spectacles bookended by meals and snacks. We would eat then shop then eat some more. Or, we would eat, walk, eat, see a museum, and, of course, eat again. Eating shares the same billing as the Louvre and les Grands Magasins, and in the short period of time Sissi visited this city, the three of us excelled at it deliciously. Of Sissi’s observation: Guilty as charged.
We certainly shared this love affair with our special guest. Below are the meals we had, along with the reviews of the establishments, on each and every day of Sissi’s visit.
EATING DAYS
Coming Soon! It is not that we are behind. Really, it is just that we find it so hard to get anything done with the 35-hour work week — half that for expats — in France. We promise that this page will be coming soon, just as soon as we finish sipping this little espresso and are done with the fascinatingly untiring pastime of people watching.
EATING DAYS
Le shopping was but the half of it. What comes first? Dining or shopping in Paris?
Like that other age-old circular conundrum there is no answer
to this question eithr. The two go hand in hand, and one
naturally leads to the other and then back again. |go!|