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Are We the First Anglophones to Review La Cerise sur la Pizza?

Monday, March 26th, 2012
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La Cerise sur la Pizza

La Cerise sur la Pizza
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Are we the first Anglophones to review La Cerise sur la Pizza? We like to think so!

We think that anyone seeking authentic Italian pizza in Paris will enjoy coming to La Cerise sur la Pizza to dine.

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Buon appetito!

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We Like to Think That We Are the First…Our Review of Ame & Esprit du Vin

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
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Laetitia Gautheron and Joëlle Houtmann

Left: Laetitia Gautheron, Responsable de salle
Right: Joëlle Houtmann, Chef
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We like to think that we are the first Anglophones to have discovered and reviewed the restaurant Ame & Esprit du Vin.

Ame & Esprit du Vin is a wine store that opened several years ago on rue Cadet. Just last June, it started serving lunch and dinner. We recently had the pleasure of dining here and had a wonderful experience! Read our review of this establishment in this month’s Paris Insights newsletter.

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Return to Les 5

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012
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Les 5

Les 5
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One month after posting a review about Les 5 for our monthly newsletter, I returned yesterday to have lunch.

The 18€ three-course lunchtime menu featured velouté of mushroom, prawns with risotto, and three scoops of artisanal ice cream for dessert. The velouté was thick and savory and the prawns with risotto were spicy and flavorful. For the ice-cream dessert I had a wide choice of flavors. I selected caramel, Bulgarian yoghurt, and almond milk…so smooth, so dreamy!

The bill for the three-course menu, plus a glass of Chablis and an espresso came to 25.20€. A great price for such a delicious meal!

Les 5
136, rue Mouffetard
75005 Paris
Tel.: 01.45.35.73.16

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We Like to Think That We Are the First…Our Review of Les 5 Restaurant

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
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Youssef Gastli and Alexandre Nguyen

Chef Youssef Gastli (left)
Proprietor Alexandre Nguyen (right)
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We like to think that we are the first to have discovered and reviewed the new restaurant Les 5 that recently opened on rue Mouffetard just across from Eglise Saint-Médard in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.

Operated by Alexandre Nguyen and David Tran, the establishment serves up delicious French cuisine with Mediterranean and Asian touches prepared by Chef Youssef Gastli. A stark-black façade, a hip and handsomely designed dining room, and congenial service will make this restaurant a favorite for locals and travelers alike who seek great food at moderate prices.

Les 5
136, rue Mouffetard
75005 Paris
Tel.: 01.45.35.73.16

Our full review of Les 5 is available for perusal in this month’s edition of Paris Insights newsletter.

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Our Bon Goût Restaurant Review – Sunugal

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
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Alpha Diallo - Proprietor of Sunugal

Alpha Diallo, Proprietor of Sunugal
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The restaurant Sunugal recently won the Marmite d’Or, an annual award given by the mayor’s office for the best Afro-Caribbean restaurant among the entries. We dined there recently to try the Thieboudienne, the Senegalese dish that won the prize. Read our review of this establishment in this month’s Paris Insights newsletter.

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Our Monthly Restaurant Review – L’Académie de la Bière

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
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Mathias Courtiade

Mathias Courtiade, Proprietor
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Each month, our Paris Insights newsletter features an in-depth review of a Parisian restaurant. For the December edition, we visited L’Académie de la Bière and spoke with the proprietor, Mathias Courtiade. Lying off the tourist circuit, the restaurant serves pub food as well a selection of Belgium, French, German, Czech, and Scottish beers.

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Our Monthly Restaurant Review – L’Académie de la Bière

The Frog at Bercy Village
Our Monthly Restaurant Review in Paris Insights: The Newsletter

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
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Brewmaster Michael Gilmore, left and Assistant Manager Alex Beaufrere, right

The Frog at Bercy Village
Brewmaster Michael Gilmore, left
Assistant Manager Alex Beaufrère, right
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The Frog at Bercy Village is located in one of the wine warehouses that have been preserved at Bercy Village, once the largest wine depot in the world, now an outdoor shopping mall. As well as operating as a restaurant, this establishment is also a microbrewery that produces and serves its own beer.

We dined there and then interviewed the assistant manager, Alex Beaufrère, and the brewmaster, Michael Gilmore, to learn about artisanal beer production. Our review of the restaurant and our report on artisanal beer production can be found in the November issue of Paris Insights, our monthly newsletter about history, culture, and contemporary life in the City of Light. Click here to read the abstract of the article.

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The Frog at Bercy Village
Our Monthly Restaurant Review in Paris Insights: The Newsletter

A Champagne Reception at La Bonne Franquette

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
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Anne and Patrick Frachboud

Anne and Patrick Frachboud
Owners of La Bonne Franquette
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Last night we attended a champagne reception at La Bonne Franquette, a restaurant located on Butte Montmartre not far from Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Organized by the owners, Patrick and Anne Fracheboud, there were six different champagnes available to taste including three mono-cépages (champagne from a single grape variety).

La Bonne Franquette specializes in regional cuisine. We dined there recently and were impressed by the quality of the food and service. Located in the heart of a major tourist attraction (just off place du Tertre), it would be so easy for the owners to take the path of least resistance and serve mediocre food to the hundreds of tourists who come here. The Frachebouds, however, have chosen to set their sights higher. The proof is in the quality of the delicious regional dishes that they serve!

La Bonne Franquette

La Bonne Franquette
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We wrote an extensive article about La Bonne Franquette for this month’s edition of Le Bon Goût, a restaurant review feature that appears in our monthly newsletter Paris Insights.

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A Champagne Reception at La Bonne Franquette

Foodspotting at Le Pearl with Lindsey Tramuta

Saturday, September 24th, 2011
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Le Pearl

Le Pearl
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Foodspotting is an iPhone app that allows people to find specific dishes that they like in any neighborhood that they happen to be in. It is another step in the evolution of the “satisfy me now because I can’t wait” culture that we have quickly learned to take for granted and from which we will expect more in the future. Gone are the days in which we saw the benefit of surveying restaurant reviews and putting careful thought into choosing the restaurant at which we might like to dine, taking into account important factors such as ambiance, service, and cuisine. Now we can consult our iPhone for a quick look at what others have said about a particular dish for which we have a hankering and go immediately to the restaurant that is serving it.

On Friday, September 9, we attended a Foodspotting kickoff that Lindsey Tramuta organized at Le Pearl.

Lindsey Tramuta

Lindsey Tramuta
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The restaurant served five samplers from its menu for the occasion. For the modest price of 9.50€ we received a plate containing shrimp cocktail, a chicken club sandwich, diced Cantal cheese, a tiny hamburger, and melon balls. We were pleased with the presentation, the freshness, and taste of these samplers and plan to return to the restaurant to dine.

Food Platter

Food Platter
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For dessert, we ordered Douceur de Speculoos. The dish consisted of a mound of crumbled Speculoos topped by a disk-shaped layer of whipped, custard-like cream. Three dollops of whipped cream and sliced, fresh strawberries garnished the plate. This is a simple dish, and I thought that it might have been conceived of as a dessert that could quickly be made to serve to a child, but it was a real treat for the sweet tooth that I am!

Douceur de Speculoos

Douceur de Speculoos
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Cocktails were served at happy-hour prices, including one made with Blue Curacao, gin, lemon juice and lemon-flavored soda pop (the latter is called limonade in French). Another cocktail that I enjoyed was made with chocolate and coconut liqueurs.

Chocolate and Coconut Liqueur Cocktail

Chocolate and Coconut Liqueur Cocktail
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For the event, dining tables had been placed at the front and sides of the room, leaving a space in the center so that people could gather there for cocktail chit-chat. The restaurant does not have any curtains or carpet to absorb sounds. Animated conversation and jazz playing over the sound system combined to make the room quite noisy.

Cocktail Chit-chat

Cocktail Chit-chat
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As stated above, we plan to dine again at this restaurant, order from the menu, and write a review of our experience there. The review will be posted on our Paris Insights restaurant review page and will be available for your perusal…that is if you can wait that long!

Le Pearl
46, rue Jean-Pierre Thimbaud
75011 Paris
Telephone: 01.48.07.48.98
Metro: Parmentier (Line 3)
Open Mon to Friday Noon – 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.
Open Sat 6:30 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.
Open Sun Noon – 3:00 p.m.

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Foodspotting at Le Pearl with Lindsey Tramuta

What Would You Do If You Could Move to Paris?

Friday, August 19th, 2011
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Paris Insights - An Anthology: The Abridged Edition

What would you do if you could move to Paris? How would you spend your time once you got there? Read about one American’s experience in the French capital—learn how he found his calling and opened his own wine shop and restaurant.

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