My parisian life

Ordering and pronouncing Typical French Food

While talking to a pal about all the traditional french food we love and can easily find in the bistros in our Paris neighborhood, I was cracking up at the pronunciations and he was cracking up with my accent (mind you I’m fluent! – but the French think I have a “cute” americanized French accent, they call it “New York-eh”).

So then I thought, if you’re coming to Paris you probably want to know how to order at least the most basic of menu items right? Surprise the waiters!

Also, Thank goodness I found this video on YouTube!

 

I also did a reading of the?Bouillon Chartier menu on Periscope! It was one of my first attempt – the sound quality is ok, but I hope to improve with more practice!

bouillon-chartier-paris-bistro

Bouillon Chartier ?an iconic brasserie where you cannot make reservations – and the waiters are notorious for their “nonchalance” (I don’t want to say rude, oh no!), but the food is good. ?It’s also super cheap for Paris standards. On any given day you can find tourists, local businessmen and neighbourhood mamies eating a Poulet Roti (roasted chicken) with Frites (fries – my lord they have fries as a side dish for everything here!).

My favorite thing to order while out is a Confit Canard (Fried Duck) – oh-lord-have-mercy- and-spare-my-arteries! But this is seriously my vice. It’s super simple, moist on the inside with a crunchy skin, sided with some Pommes sautee ?(saut?ed potatoes with herbs in the duck fat!). Perfection on a plate guys!

Nowadays I even buy it at the local frozen food shop here; Picard. When you’re in Paris you have to go to Picard (sure, it’s frozen food – but on a higher level!) and french people love it, and you know you can trust them when it comes to quality and food right?

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Anyways, here’s my list of the top typical French Food you’ll find in most of the Brasseries, Cafes here in Paris:

Magret Canard – Seared Duck breast with honey

pronounced – Ma-gray-de-kanaar

 

Magret Canard

Blanquette Veau – Veal in cream sauce

pronounced Blanket-de-vow

 

Tartare de boeuf – Beef Tartare

pronounced taar-taar-d-buff

 

Coq au Vin – Duck in wine sauce

pronounced Cock-oh-vahn

 

Ratatouille -?French Ratatouille

pronounced – Come on you know how to pronounce this?! ra-ta-tooey

Ratatouille

 

Bavette L’echalotte?– Steak with shallots

pronounced – bavet-a-le-sha-lot

Bavette l’echalot

 

Poulet Roti et Frites – Roasted Chicken and Fries

pronounced – Poo-leh-row-tee

Poulet Roti

 

Escargot – Snails in shell with herb?butter

pronounced – es-car-go

Escargot

 

Salad Nicoise – Tuna Salad

pronounced – salad niss-swahz

 

 

Salad Nicoise

 

 

Pav? de rumsteack grill? avec sauce B?arnaise

pronounced – rum-steak ah-vek sauce ber-nayze

 

Rumsteck sauce Bearnaise

 

What’s your favorite french food to order in a Brasserie here?

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