Sunday, August 9, 2015

Parí Chronicles: Food Photo Diary







Indeed it is, for my small taste of the distinguished city was nothing short of incredible. An awakening happened during my short stay in Parí, accompanied with a culture shock that was far from unpleasant. The opportunity to immerse oneself in another nation, city, or environment, is an opportunity that needs to be grasped and embraced with full force and intention, and I attempted wholeheartedly to pay my respects to that very notion.  Albeit, my experience was merely a glimpse onto the forefront of an immense country, and an even greater population of individuals, yet it was an experience that shall never fade from memory.

The fashion, the antique finds, the people, and the historic landscape are only part of the foundation that molds Paris. The food of course, is a universal force that has the ability to capture the hearts of foodies world wide. 


Something that had never dawned on me until my arrival here in France: the food is  a world power and we are merely its peasants. 

Every where I go I can find a familiar name to a familiar entree, side dish, or dessert. From French fries to baguettes, to Nutella to smoked salmon; the obsession for french food is an unknown phenomenon that is enjoyed by people across nations. French food has always been a staple of a global foodie agenda, with a variety of delicious creations that have spoiled the taste buds of millions world wide.


To indulge in French food does not require a French passport, but the experience of discovering world known treats in their place of origin is a true gift. Needless to say, French food is great, but French food in 'France' is nothing shy of spectacular.


Favorite finds and lovely indulgences:


Why simply talk about French food when one can demonstrate with lovely pictures and real world experience? Below is a compilation of my favorite funds thus far:









Ladurée on Champs-Élysées

Macaroon Paradise lies within the doors of the Ladurée restaurant on the Champs-Élysées. shopping Strip. Rows of macaroons, along with a variety of pastries and cakes,  align in a  beautiful and colorful array that stretches the entire width of the cashier.

The price is a little high, but the experience and the taste of Ladurée sweet macaroons definitely make this splurge worthwhile.


Pizza Pinno on Champs-Élysées
Chicken Cesar salad with ripe cherry tomatoes.






Gelato Stand inside Tuileries Gardens
Vanilla and Straccialtella Flavored gelato - First time trying Stracciatella gelato and all I can say is: A. Must.Try. That is all.






Dalloyau by The Luxembourg Gardens


Layered Omelet- With Mushrooms, Zucchinis, and Cheese






Le Piquet Café on Avenue de la Motte- Picquet
Peppered Salmon and Avocado on Rye Toast











Berthillon on Rue Saint-Louis
This hidden gem is famous for some of the best ice cream In Paris. Catch it at a good time, and you will fall in love with the thick creamy flavors of Vanilla, Café, Stracciatella, Caramel and much more.
Catch it at a bad time, and you will still fall in love with such flavors no doubt, but as for the long line for a cone of the chilled treasure, maybe not so much. Don’t worry though, it goes fast, and the ice cream is worth it.









Tea By The  in Palais Royal
*Spinach Keesh- Cheese, egg, and spinach scrambled and baked onto dough like base; like an omelet pizza.







Café Max on Avenue de la Motte- Picquet
No Parisian trip is complete without a Cappuccino and a basket of fresh beaked Croissants.









Cafés Richard on Rue la Fayette
Herb roasted Chicken and Spiced Green Beans.








L'Auberge Dab on Avenue de Malakoff
Chocolate Chip Ice cream sandwiched between deep-fried dough and drizzled in melted chocolate.









Giant Salted Pretzel on the Eiffel Tower
How to eat a giant Pretzel: With a view overlooking all of Parí of course. 









Nutella Crepe in Sacré Coeur
A Parisian delicacy and favorite- The Nutella crepe comes in all shapes and sizes. Some come with fruit, and some come with just the taste of smooth Nutella goodness. No matter which crepe relic you are, no crepe  in France fails to impress.

Best of all is that almost every major hub or tourist attraction is lined with creperies for the enjoyment of all sweet-thoothed foodies alike.











Gelato in Sacré Coeur
Is my obsession with the Italian dessert obvious yet? The only thing that makes eating gelato sweeter is eating it while walking down the streets of Paris.












Angelina on Rue di Rivoli
One cannot visit Paris and not at least attempt to try the hot chocolate at Angelina Cafe.

If the Tiffany-styled beauty of a restaurant was not enough to put you into a trance, the seemingly endless supply of every Parisian dessert imaginable will have you overwhelmed. A Paris-to-do must.





2 comments:

  1. Seriously beyond excited for my trip over New Year! Ladurée pastry is an absolute must and I think your views over the Eiffel Tower were perfect (my autocorrect just changed that to Eiffel towel??)
    You write so well too, really enjoy your posts! Xx

    Elizabeth Farrant

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  2. Great looking blog and so glad you enjoyed Paris and our Yellow Flat. Keep up this great work and hope to see you again at our Yellow Flat.

    Jules

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