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A Repeat Performance

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
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Mélodie Arsene, Co-owner
Mères et Filles
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Last night we returned to Mères et Filles, a wine bar and restaurant located at 8, rue Saint-Paul, for dinner and drinks. As we wrote a
review about this establishment on March 15 of this year, we are pleased to report that the service is just as gracious and the cuisine just as delicious as we remember it. My Tartare de crabe et avocat, a salad of crab meat and avocado, was particularly appetizing. I also tucked into a Woc de calamars et légumes, a dish of wok-fried squid and string beans. My partner ordered only a main course—Black Angus beef with chimichurri sauce. She was delighted with this mouth-watering dish.

We asked Mélodie, one of the owners of the bistrot and the server for the evening, to advise us on the wines, which we ordered by the glass. Her advice was beyond reproach!

The bread was fresh, soft, and chewy. Mélodie changed suppliers as a result of our March review, in which we reported the bread to be dry. She told us that her new boulanger won the best bread in Paris award.

The greatest joy, of course, comes from dessert. Monique ordered the Baba au rhum, as she did back in March, and I again ordered the NY cheesecake. Both were superb, with Monique’s rum-soaked baba served with a small glass of rum on the side (as if the rum in the rum-soaked baba was not enough!). My cheesecake was served with a small goblet of raspberry coulis. Sweet and delectable!

Our friend Michele, who hails from Chicago, joined us for dinner and enjoyed herself as well. She has promised to contribute an article to the blog about a French restaurant in her town whose chef worked with Guy Savoy in Paris. We are looking forward to this!

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La Truffière – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Thursday, September 9th, 2010
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Chef Jean-Christophe Rizet
Photograph courtesy of La Truffière

On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In the September edition of Le Bon Goût we review La Truffière, a gourmet restaurant located steps away from place de la Contrescarpe in the 5th arrondissement.

Chef Jean-Christophe Rizet prepares delicious dishes there, drawing inspiration from Italian and Japanese cooking.

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Armen Petrossian

Thursday, August 12th, 2010
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Armen Petrossian
Proprietor of Le 144
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In this month’s Le Bon Goût we write about Armen Petrossian, proprietor of Le 144, a fine-dining restaurant located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. Located just above the Petrossian boutique, a caviar shop founded by his father and uncle in the 1920s, Le 144 serves a balance of foods and spices from different cultures, notably French and African.

Read our article in the August edition of Paris Insights. To enter a subscription, click here.

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Our Free Weekly Restaurant Review – Au Boeuf Couronné

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
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Au Boeuf Courroné
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Located on avenue Jean-Jaurès, just across the street from the former site of the Villette slaughterhouse and meat market, Le Boeuf Couronné is a nostalgic reminder of what bourgeois Parisian dining must have been like in the late 19th century.

See our review at the following link: http://www.parisinsights.com/restaurants.php.

Le Bon Goût – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
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Chef Rougui Dia
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On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In the August edition of Le Bon Goût we will review Le 144, a fine-dining restaurant located in the 7th arrondissement. Chef Rougui Dia, born in Paris to Senegalese parents, learned the flavors and savors of Senegalese cuisine in her mother’s kitchen. She has been head chef of the restaurant since 2005.

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Le Bon Goût – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
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Nicolas Michel
Proprietor and Chef of Le Cotte-Rôti
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On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In this month’s Le Bon Goût we review Le Cotte-Rôti, an unusually decorated restaurant located in the 12th arrondissement. Owner and chef Nicolas Michel told us that he plans to remodel his bistrot this August, but, happily, he will continue to serve the same great cuisine when he reopens in September!

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Le Bon Goût – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Saturday, June 12th, 2010
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Veronique Melloul of Bistrot Poulbot
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On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In this month’s Le Bon Goût we review Bistrot Poulbot, a restaurant that lies on the north slope of Butte Montmartre, just down the hill from a cabaret called Le Lapin Agile. Operated by Chef Véronique Melloul, it is a great place to dine before taking in the show!

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Le Bon Goût – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Friday, May 28th, 2010
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Deborah Brown-Pivain, Proprietor
Gentle Gourmet Bed and Breakfast
(c) Discover Paris!

On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In this month’s Le Bon Goût, we review a vegetarian establishment called Gentle Gourmet Bed and Breakfast.

Access to the review is available to paid subscribers of our newsletter. To enter a subscription, click here.

Le Bon Goût – Our Monthly Restaurant Review

Friday, April 16th, 2010
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Franck and Karine Marchesi-Grandi
Chef and Proprietors of L'Agrume
(c) Discover Paris!

On the first of each month, we publish a restaurant review, which we call “Le Bon Goût,” for the readers of our Paris Insights newsletter. In it, we not only describe our dining experience, but also write about the chef or the proprietor, and illustrate the review with a photograph of him or her.

We have been reviewing restaurants for many years, and have met many chefs and proprietors who are passionate about the art of preparing great cuisine. By writing about them, we hope that we can communicate their passion to you, their customer.

In this month’s Le Bon Goût, we review a restaurant called L’Agrume. Operated by husband and wife team Franck and Karine Marchesi-Grandi, their small restaurant serves up great food at modest prices.

Access to the review is available to paid subscribers of our newsletter. To enter a subscription, click here.

Promenade with Patrick Jouin – Part 2

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
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Calvi, Proprietor of Do Porto A Roma
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During the promenade with Patrick Jouin, the majority of the group stopped at a delicatessen near the Centre Pompidou for lunch. The owner, Calvi, posed for a photograph in front of his establishment. The restaurant/delicatessen is located at 169, rue Saint-Martin and is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Along with antipasti and pizza, Calvi sells Italian cannoli and Portuguese pastéis de nata. Yum!