PARIS BISTROS--M. Bittman article in NY Times
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PARIS BISTROS--M. Bittman article in NY Times
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Interesting, but those menus sound a bit pretentious for true bistro fare. And an author who admits he doesn't speak French well enough to know what he's eating all the time? Not a good sign, IMHO (and how does he get to write for the Times if that's the case?).
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Mark Bittman is primarily a food writer; he is the author of a number of very good basic cookbooks and has a regular food/cooking column in the Times. But he does write restaurant articles/reviews from time to time. He is such a likable/non-pretentious guy (as seen on his PBS shows) that, although I think your criticisms are valid, I find myself more forgiving than usual.
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Enjoyed the article and since the wife and I be spending a week in the Marais in early September, we may try his first recommendation if by that time it's not a victim of publicity. Tried a number of Bittman recipes and generally they seem to work, which is enough for me. Incidentally it's pleasant to know that he is occasionally ignorant of what he's eating; I know the feeling.
If anyone wishes to pass on a recommedation for a good bistro close to the Place de Vosges, that would be most welcome.
If anyone wishes to pass on a recommedation for a good bistro close to the Place de Vosges, that would be most welcome.
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The NY Times cannot afford a food critic for every language.
I cannot abide Bittman since the series Spain
n The Road Again. He was seemed like a leering, unctous Uncle who could not be left alone with either Gwyneth Paltrow and Claudia Bassols.
I cannot abide Bittman since the series Spain
n The Road Again. He was seemed like a leering, unctous Uncle who could not be left alone with either Gwyneth Paltrow and Claudia Bassols.
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Glad you all, or most of you anyway, enjoyed the article. To tar MB based on that one silly TV series strikes me as....well, silly.
He is an excellent resource, especially for home cooks favoring his "minimalist" approach.
He is an excellent resource, especially for home cooks favoring his "minimalist" approach.
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I believe that he is the same chef that wrote a book about his Paris adventures and how hard was for him to cook in the tiny kitchen and also of the day that he realized that he finally became a Parisian.
I cant remember the book title.
I cant remember the book title.
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