[Disclaimer: When talking about Paris, or any country for the very matter, it is easy to generalize because its a one snapshot view of the country, so here's my perspective of the lovely city]
There are many things to love about Paris, and Europe in general. Well I haven't been to the entire Europe but in the few places that I visited (Paris, Maastricht and Amsterdam), I can tell you that I liked what I saw. Or it could also be that I went there with little expectations, especially after hearing all the horror stories of how "unsafe" Europe is! C'est vrai! At one point in time, I was almost convinced that India, or god forbid, Johor and Kuala Lumpur would be safer than going to Paris!
You know with all the pickpockets, thiefs, scammers and big burly men who will do the unimaginable to you. But I am happy to report that I'm safe and to my surprise, Parisians are generally more friendly that I thought!
People:
The Parisians are Parisians (yes I know I sound like Prime Minister Lee). Most of them really live up to their stereotype of being tall and blonde and good looking. But surprisingly, it was the guys who are really the stunners. The cute to normal ratio is very high. Everywhere you go, you're bound to see at least a couple of really cute French boys. The nice floppy hair, in a lovely shirt and pants, with a scarf sometimes (because it was spring).
And here's a picture of a cute french boy who was our intern! Fabien! We met up with him in Paris and it was lovely to catch up!
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| At Shakespeare & Co. with Fabien |
What surprised me most about the Parisians is that they are surprisingly very friendly. There was one lady who saw that
@alexischeong and I looked lost and offered to help, in French first of course. When we told her that we don't speak good French, she immediately conversed with us in English. She was such a lovely lady and showed us the way to our destination, walking with us a for big part of the way as she was heading in the same direction.
There was another gentleman who asked Alexis and I where we were from, as we were pretty tall for Asians, and he just wanted to let us know that we looked really good. Such a pleasant surprise isn't it?
Food:
As the introduction of Ratatouille says: "While other countries may dispute this, we French know that the best cuisine in the world comes from France, and the best food in France comes from Paris..." And to be honest, I suspect they are not lying. The best food I ever had in my entire was in Paris, and I'll let you know that my favourite cuisine in the world, is still good old Chinese food, so that says A LOT.
Without a doubt, Chez l'ami Jean was the biggest highlight of our trip, and in terms of gastronomy experience, the highlight of my life thus far
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| queuing for food despite reserving 3 months in advance |
This is a quaint little restaurant located in the heart of Paris, but not in the famous stretches. The chef is what you imagine to be a grumpy chef who will clap his hands loudly to get his waiter's attention and will bark loudly. But all this was because he wants to serve excellent food to the customers. And boy we were delighted with the really excellent food. We ordered 2 carte blanche, something like degustation menu where we get to try many different dishes, and a normal set dinner for 4 of us to share. The thoughtful staff knew that we were sharing and made sure that the food was divided into 4 portions and we were all served at the same time!
For breakfast, there's nothing much to shout about as it is not a big thing for the Parisian, most of them don't even eat breakfast, but if they do, it will be the usual
pain au chocolat (chocolate bread),
pain aux raisins (raisins bread),
croissant,
tartine (baguette with butter and jam) and that will come with a cup of espresso and orange juice. Simple but it was very lovely to be able to just sit, facing the road I must add, and just sip the coffee and have breakfast.
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| A typical French Breakfast |
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| Tartine |
I also read a while ago on New York Times about this ice cream place called Berthillon, and it is as legendary as people make it out to be. Its located on one of the little isle on the Seine, so pop over there for an awesomely creamy ice cream. This is the original shop, so come to this one instead of the many other little modern places that serves Berthillon ice cream.
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| Berthillon |
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| I suspect it was Dark Chocolate ice cream |
And yes Paris is all about desserts, so who can forget Laduree and Pierre Hermé. Unfortunately, I didn't take a photo of Pierre Hermé. But having tried both their macaroons, I declare Pierre Hermé as being the better one of the two. The taste integrates so well and it is so much softer and elegant. It is also a lot more expensive. I had this floral one which was light but very yummy! Not to say that Laduree is not good, it is really really good too! And the queue is long and all, but it is not at the same level as Pierre Hermé
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Rows and rows of sweets!
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List of places you need to to try:
Chez L'ami Jean
27 Rue Malar,
75007, Paris France
Tel: 01 47 05 86 89
Le Fumoir (for their awesome risotto)
6 Rue de l'Amiral de Coligny
75001 Paris, FranceTel: 01 42 92 00 24
Pierre Hermé
72 Rue Bonaparte, Paris
Tel: 01 43 54 47 77
Laduree
21 Rue Bonaparte, Paris
Tel: 01 44 07 64 87
Berthillon
31 Rue St Louis en l'ile
75004 Paris
Tel: 01 43 54 31 61
That concludes post 1 out of a few different posts I will write about Paris! Stay tune!