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Where is the French colonialist gourmet past?!*


just john
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Quite so Sweet, and thanks to everyone who posted potential places, It is sometimes exciting and pleasurable to discover a decent place to enjoy a particular cuisine, and not to have to wash up afterwards. My fear is always that you'll have a meal during this discovery phase that you are not excited by in a pleasurable way, fortunately this has only happened once to me and I made it back to the safety of my hotel room. I'm equally happy to pay return visits to places I have enjoyed. However one local resto has over the last year increased it's menu price 30% in line with popularity and that jolted me to consider what cuisine I'd like to pursue and the incentive to do so. Hence while I enjoy seeking out these places it does make sense to do a little research and follow recommendations if you can.

When you think of France you think of Paris.
When you think of Paris you think of love.
When you think about love, you think to eat.
EAT!
Yes, and for this reason: 'The torch of love lights in the kitchen. "

When ' Dutch ' thinking of the cuisine of France, he / she thinks of baguettes and brie.
When a ' French ' thinking of the cuisine of France, he / she thinks of the couscous.
COUSCOUS?!
Yes, and for this reason: It is the favorite dish of French!

Did you say Bland, try an English Frenchie with a forking knife[6]

 

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