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cornelius01 Oct 16th, 2011 06:33 AM

Enjoying your nice pics.....what are you using for a camera as they are so nice and clear. Making me homesick for that area and we have to wait until May to get there. will we be close to the pastry shop for morning pain au chocolate while staying in Kir?
Have fun.

lrock5 Oct 16th, 2011 06:46 AM

I just bought tickets for Paris over the Christmas. We are so excited. I am following your adventures Joan and making notes on restaurants as we plan to have some very lovely meals while we are there.

lrock5 Oct 16th, 2011 06:47 AM

Should have been Holiday. I must be too excited to type

gracejoan3 Oct 16th, 2011 08:23 AM

Cornelius and Irocks,

The camera is just a very simple Kodak Easy Share C613 and I am very much of a novice in taking pictures!

I am trying many new restaurants this trip..along with good standbys..like all 3 of Christian's restaurants. I enjoy them in all price ranges, from very simple to the 3 stars, so can help you at any price range with some photos, etc.

Cornelius, the person Denise is also staying in the Kir and those directions were for her while there. Only a block away for some morning goodises at a good patisserie. A good little grocery store in between for quick needs and larger one down on St. Dominique.

Plan some Commerce area shopping with a Monoprix and great grocery store on upper level, many nice shops to wander in and out of. The Grenelle market also in the area. A convenient walk or hop on the 42 bus.

Many restaurants in the area. I will be checking out some there, this trip.

a bientot...

Joan

taconictraveler Oct 16th, 2011 09:38 AM

Joan: You make us all want to join you in Paris (and I've just come back!!)
Your enthusiasm is so infectious. You should be paid by the Chamber of Commerce!
Thanks for your ongoing travelogue and restaurant reviews!

lrock5 Oct 16th, 2011 10:04 AM

Joan, I can't wait for your review of L'Os a Moelle. We are so looking forward to going back there in December.

Lisa

gracejoan3 Oct 16th, 2011 11:34 AM

Just back from dinner at Caffe Romantica. Great location..across street from Invalides. Attractive restaurant, nice people, service. Think a group could have a great time. One really nice gtable for aminimum of 5. Yes, I would go again..if ou feel like a touch of Italian. I had a salmon with avocado starter, fruits of mer pasta main..no room for dessert!!



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I did forget to change from close setting when I took photo of Invalides..it would have been better!
a bientot...

Joan

cornelius01 Oct 16th, 2011 12:01 PM

Joan, Were you able to walk there from your apartment? Would like to add that on to our list for May.

gracejoan3 Oct 16th, 2011 12:15 PM

A short walk!! Pasco's is just down the street from it. It is also open on Sunday..lunch and dinner. Caffe Romantica only open for dinner on Sunday. I do like Pasco's too. Nice spot and no jammed in tables..and very peopular with locals..as my friends Florent and Michaael told me when there with me..the clientel was not only all French but 7th French!! That was meaningful to them! We do not dine before 8 and closer to 8:30!

Oh, the weather...much warmer this evening than all day....

a bientot...

Joan

LowCountryIslander Oct 16th, 2011 07:01 PM

Just chiming in here so I can follow your Paris adventures!:-)

gracejoan3 Oct 16th, 2011 07:37 PM

Hi Marcy,

I am keeping busy! Will go to Pottoko for dinner tonight. Think I will wander down Commerce way later today.

I just changed my laptop clock as all my postings and email were going out with EST instead of Paris time!

a bientot....

Joan

gracejoan3 Oct 17th, 2011 12:10 AM

I made a reservation for Casse Noix for Thursday...looks a bit grey outside today. It was not cold when I was out earlier for my croissant and cafe creme!!

Going to walk down Commerce way a bit later....

a bientot..

Joan

denisea Oct 17th, 2011 03:41 AM

Thanks Joan...I am sure Chaz will be going to Starbucks just like has does everyday (and there, which I discourage to no avail). I usually get to a patisserie for my pain au chocolat and then we take it to Starbucks. I have more plans to force him out of Starbucks this trip, Flirt The is one of them! I do have to yield to this habit of his, as I can't give up my coke light, while there. So glad the Italian restaurant was good. Love the reports and pictures.

RobertaL Oct 17th, 2011 04:54 AM

Bon jour, Joan! Welcome back to Paris! As usual,you are off to a fabulous start. The pics are great, especially since the neighborhood is so familiar to me. The Italian place looks very good. May have to try it next time. Please send my regards to Florent!

~Roberta

gracejoan3 Oct 17th, 2011 06:45 AM

Hi Roberta,

Yes, this is your time of the year!! I'm sure you do recognize much with the pictures...Going to Pottoka tonight

a bientot..

Joan

framboise_et_rose Oct 17th, 2011 02:01 PM

Dear Joan,

As Monsieur Laidback said, a caption on the pictures will help but I was so glad that you took that picture from the corner of rue Dupont des Loges. I think that's the same view I had in our apartment at rue Sedillot oh so long ago.... Nice reminder, thank you!

Nice to have the picture of Florent and Michael - they look so trim! Guess that will change as they will be joining you in your restaurant adventures (lol).

Love the food pictures. It's a good thing I've already had my lunch........ Can't wait to have that lunch at Christian's with you when we arrive. Keep them coming, svp!

Jim - that makes me salivate, too inspite of the fact that I already ate.

-Lilia

sueb08 Oct 17th, 2011 04:52 PM

Joan, Your pictures are sure looking delicious1!!I am getting very anxious for my trip. Two weeks from tomorrow I will be on my way. I do have to get some euros yet. Keep enjoying!!
Sue

gracejoan3 Oct 17th, 2011 10:01 PM

Good Morning!!

I did go to Pottoka. Arrived and they did not have record of my reservation..but not a problem!

I think that they may be trying to do too much with having the two restaurants. I know there have been some rather bad reviews of Fables recently. Time will tell.

I may have made a mistake in ordering the pigeon! This was tough old bird..maybe one who dropped dead outside their front door??

I was not over impressed, but will give another try!!

Pottoka

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A rather tough pigeon and it was a special for the evening
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Brioche Perdue – very good
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I did not order a starter......

L'Os a Moelle for lunch today!!

a bientot....

Joan

Cathinjoetown Oct 18th, 2011 12:05 AM

Joan,

Looks like you're having a wonderful time. Following your adventures is a much-needed pick-me up as the days close in.. Right now, gorgeous weather continues.

Finally made it to Le Bibent in Toulouse, a much-needed, imo, addition to Place Capitole. The day was very hot so we only ordered small plates, but everything very good. M. Constant should be congratulated. Prices are just about what the Toulouse traffic will bear.

The amazing space has been beautifully conserved with a few modern touches, over-large vases, etc. Doubt air conditioning would be practical but it would be welcome. The loos are up a narrow stairwell,
one group had to leave because one of the women needed wheelchair access. Given the space, I don't see any way there could be an accessible toilet. I imagine the kitchen had to be shoe-horned in. www.maisonconstant.com

gracejoan3 Oct 18th, 2011 01:13 AM

Cathinjoetwon,

I sent your message to Catherine just for them to see what people might be saying..I then had this reply:


"Thanks for hte comments. FYI there is air conditioning it’s been built into the woodwork and it works really well even though the ceiling is EXTREMELY high. It’s true that the upstairs ‘loo’ is a big problem but we had nowhere else to put it, because of all the building restricitions, it’s a listed building, we can’t opend doorways or anything, and cathinjoetown is also right when she says the kitchen was shoe horned in. It is tiny. A real effort of self control/ and organization on the part of the chefs."

a bientot...

Joan


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