We have fallen, as you may have noticed, into a post-holiday semi-diabetic coma…
Talbott invokes Lady Gaga, Chrisos gets free dim sum, and Pudlo warms up by the fire.
Aaron Ayscough visits Le Severo, Chrisos delivers state-of-the-burger address, and Pudlo goes for pastrami in Passy.
Simon gives advice on how to buy a truffle, Verjus provides a place (the Artcurial auction) to buy them, Lobrano discovers another good neighborhood bistro, and Wayda offers himself as a human target.
A new (vanilla) butter from Bordier, a new pastry shop from Gaudard, another rant from Chrisoscope, and a market tour from Lebovitz.
New oils from Casanova, new caramels from Le Roux, and an ever-increasing amount of burger satisfaction.
Reviews of L’Ambroisie, Le Galopin, and L’Affable, plus a look at Anish Kapoor’s provocative new wine label.
Rave reviews for L’Office, Verjus, Chatomat and Au Passage, shoulder shrugs for Albion and Guilo Guilo.
Smoking trucks and illegal wine, plus reviews of Le Sot l’y Laisse, La Fourchette du Printemps and FL.
Bruno has found some rare & expensive food gifts and Talbott has found a brand new pony to ride.
Aaron calls Ô Divin “the sort of wine bar I’ve been praying to find ever since I arrived in Paris,” Thierry finds a new girl (Loretta) to flirt with, and Forest returns to an old friend.
Burger truck! Burger truck!! Burger truck!!!
Talbott reports on the fate of L’Os à Moelle since Stéphane Schmidt has taken over and Gaudry finds a good spot for (Japanese) pancakes in Paris…
Talbott calls doody at Le Dodin and Lobrano accuses Racines 2 of idiom hijacking, among other sins. Verjus to the rescue?
Talbott unearths a spot for classic French bistro fare, Gaudry pens a hate-poem for Le Baudelaire, Mignot gives birth and travelling gastronomes get a new nap bar…
Le Winch takes a different tack, Pudlo visits Lyon in Paris, and Chrisos discovers rare Corsican delicacies in the Marais.
Talbott explores a new Sunday spot next to the Parc des Buttes Chaumont and Bert Celce shares old grapes and beer news with Olivier Cousin.
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