Where to eat in paris on a budget - bagels healthy and fresh in the seniter area.[...]
Where to eat in paris on a budget - bagels healthy and fresh in the seniter area.[...]
Guys, I'm back! I'm so honored to have been invited by Lufthansa Cargo to learn about their perishable center in Frankfurt Germany last week, with some of the world's top food & lifestyle bloggers. Frankfurt being a temporary home here in Europe for many fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, and flowers before they arrive at boutiques, supermarkets, and most importantly your table... How many times have you considered what it must be like for your flowers coming from Kenya or your berries[...]
This weekend?I visited the?halloween Jumble Sale at Mary Celeste and took a few photos below. ?Some are a bit blurry ?when enlarged, my apologies, but you'll still be able to get a feel of the ambiance and event and maybe come out next year. It was super fun with and I fell in love with a bit too much vintage earrings and was so good to see a few familiar lovely faces like the team from Pecan magazine and O Coffeeshop.?[...]
This month we?re been having an Indian summer so perfect to run out to Luxembourg garden, park Buttes Chaumont or a little picnic pause at Place de Vosges close to the Marais. There is also Mandela park at Less Halles that?s a nice place to chill on the grass with a view of the beautiful church Saint Eustace. MAP OF PARISIAN PARKS STAY The new four star Hotel Bachaumont, just opened in the trendy Montorgeuil, Sentier neighborhood. Desi[...]
Le Peloton Cafe This cool coffee shop is the lovechild of die-hard coffee and bicycle geeks, but with a calmer temper. Located a between the Marais and the Seine River. The baristas a super friendly. Minimal decor. Perfect place to go for a chill afternoon of catching up with pals in scenic part of town. Beans are from Belleville Br?lerie. Address: 17 Rue du Pont Louis Philippe,?75004?ParisCheck Opening hours via Facebook? Broken Biscuit The pastries here[...]
Now if you're in Paris you know how seriously we take our ritual of going to the market for fruits and vegetables then, grabbing a Poulet Roti (roasted chicken) at the local boucherie on the weekends. You can find it on almost any Brasserie styled restaurant around town complete with mashed potatoes, fries or saluted vegetables. This is a classic french meal that somehow always gets forgotten in between the confit canard ?(roast duck) and French onion soup. Recently we had it at one of our fa[...]