Archive for the ‘cuisine’ Category

Chef Tetsu Goya

Saturday, November 13th, 2010
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Chef Tetsu Goya
L'Epicure 108
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Chef Goya opened L’Epicure 108 restaurant in 1992, serving French and Alsatian cuisine. He has two seasonal menus, one for spring and the other for winter.

He enjoys preparing wild game for his customers—game fowl in September and October and large game in November and December. We recently dined there on Scottish grouse and truffled beef tail, and wrote a review about it for this month’s Le Bon Goût.

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Chef Yves Camdeborde

Saturday, October 9th, 2010
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Yves Camdeborde
Owner and Chef of Le Comptoir du Relais
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Brasserie during the day, fine-dining restaurant at night, Le Comptoir du Relais is owned and operated by Chef Yves Camdeborde.

So popular is his restaurant that one must reserve months in advance to get a table for evening dining! We had the opportunity to talk with him and learn about his philosophy of eating well.

Read our review in this month’s Le Bon Goût.

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Cuisses de Grenouille

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
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Cuisses de Grenouille
Served at Mères et Filles
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Last night we met up with Bruce Murray, travel writer and photographer, and his wife Pamela at Mères et Filles restaurant. They are spending a whole month in Paris and are blogging about their experiences on their Facebook page entitled 30 Days In Paris.

I wrote a review about Mères et Filles back in March and blogged about it just recently.

I ordered a plate of frog legs, a dish that I rarely see on menus in Parisian restaurants. Sautéed in oil with garlic and parsley, the little legs are eaten with the fingers. A finger bowl was provided for the occasion. The meat is delicate with a flavor resembling chicken. Delicious!

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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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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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Tom Reeves Named Official Blogger for the 4-14 Festival in Dijon: Celebrating Franco-American Friendship, Food, Music, and Fun!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
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I am pleased to announce that I have been named the official blogger for the second annual 4-14 Festival, to be held in Dijon on July 9-11, 2010. The festival brings together American and French musicians and chefs to celebrate friendship, food, music…and fun! Last year, 15,000 people turned out for the festivities!

Twenty-five chefs from both sides of the Atlantic will work their culinary magic for the festival. This year, American chefs from New Orleans and other Louisiana towns (and one from Washington, D.C.) will be participating in the event. They include Louisiana native Dooky Chase IV of the legendary Dooky Chase restaurant. The restaurant was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, but has risen from the flood waters to continue its 60+-year tradition of service. Among the French chefs, Michelin-starred Marc Meneau of the inimitable l’Esperance, and Daniel Ginsberg of the Nouvelle Cuisine de la Ville de Dijon will participate alongside nine additional Burgundian masters of cuisine.

I have been writing about food for Discover Paris! since October 2006, when I launched my “Quest for Smoke-Free Dining” review for the Paris Insights monthly newsletter. After smoking was banned in restaurants in France in January 2008, I launched “Le Bon Goût,” a monthly restaurant review for which I interview the chef. The review is found in my Paris Insights newsletter, available by paid subscription. I now publish a free weekly restaurant review for the Paris Insights Web site as well. I share my passion for coffee and chocolate by frequently posting anecdotes to my Paris Insights blog and Facebook page about the fresh-roasted coffee beans and hand-crafted chocolates that I find at the many coffee-roasting facilities and artisanal chocolate shops in the French capital.

Click here to access my blog about the 4-14 Festival. Click here to access my free weekly restaurant review.