Guess what arrived in the mail today “Clotilde’s Edible Adventures in Paris” For anyone who loves food this book lists where to eat in all of Paris’s 20 arrondissement and shops. Unfortunately if you are not in Paris you will just salivate as you flip through the book, wishing you were walking the streets of Paris and able to stop into each and every one of these shops. If Clotilde is looking for a food tester, I am available.
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1. by George Teets on Feb 16, 2009 at 4:35 PM PST
I can certainly appreciate a fine french restaurant along with cafes on practically every corner in Paris. How could the author neglect world famous Paris sports bar’s such as Cafe Fusain or for those requiring American sports how about The Great Canadian Pub or Frogs Pub. You never know who you’re going to meet during a good monday night football game?
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