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Posted by: Simon | Date: 10th April 2009
Rose Bakery has to be one of my all time favourite places to eat in Paris, and it’s well worth the journey.
Located at 46, Rue Des Martyrs and marked with a arch shape doorway and some iron chairs, Rose Bakery is a café come general store selling all sorts of store cupboard bits and pieces including organic chocolate, speciality tea, breakfast cereal and fresh fruit not of course to mention a superb lunch time menu, consisting largely of quality produce cooked simply. On my last visit I had grilled chicken thigh and salsa verde, which was served in a light stock with steamed carrots and baby leeks.
Rose Bakery is also famous for its deserts, so be sure to grab a slice of their loaves and tray bake cakes, but for the perfect gift for your loved ones back home, or perhaps as a momentum of your visit, be sure to pick up a copy of their outstanding cookbook “Breakfast, Lunch, Tea”… and you never know you might even be able to have it autographed while you’re there!
Located at 46, Rue Des Martyrs and marked with a arch shape doorway and some iron chairs, Rose Bakery is a café come general store selling all sorts of store cupboard bits and pieces including organic chocolate, speciality tea, breakfast cereal and fresh fruit not of course to mention a superb lunch time menu, consisting largely of quality produce cooked simply. On my last visit I had grilled chicken thigh and salsa verde, which was served in a light stock with steamed carrots and baby leeks.
Rose Bakery is also famous for its deserts, so be sure to grab a slice of their loaves and tray bake cakes, but for the perfect gift for your loved ones back home, or perhaps as a momentum of your visit, be sure to pick up a copy of their outstanding cookbook “Breakfast, Lunch, Tea”… and you never know you might even be able to have it autographed while you’re there!
Location: 46, Rue Martyrs 75009 Paris, France, Tel:+33 1 42 82 12 80
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Posted by: Steve and Clare Dance | Date: 3rd March 2009
There are lots of expensive gastronomic restaurants in and around the famous village of St Paul de Vence. Probably the most famous that everyone wants to be seen in and say that they have eaten at is the Colombe D’Or. It has original masterpieces hanging in the main restaurant and prices start from around 100 euro per head. We have had some reports that the expectation does not live up to reality
For some simple inexpensive food try The Malabar. They have a great Plat Du Jour (dish of the day), as well as lovely salads, pasta and burgers for the kids – all home made.
Prices including wine should be around 10 euro per person. As you enter St Paul through the small tunnel entrance turn immediately right and the Malabar will be found on your left just past a couple of art shops. Fabulous views from here to the coast.
Pinky and Eric, the owners, both speak English, French and Dutch
For some simple inexpensive food try The Malabar. They have a great Plat Du Jour (dish of the day), as well as lovely salads, pasta and burgers for the kids – all home made.
Prices including wine should be around 10 euro per person. As you enter St Paul through the small tunnel entrance turn immediately right and the Malabar will be found on your left just past a couple of art shops. Fabulous views from here to the coast.
Pinky and Eric, the owners, both speak English, French and Dutch
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Gourdon
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Posted by: Steve and Clare Dance | Date: 27th February 2009
If you want some stunning scenery then why not do the walk from Pont Du Loup to Gourdon. It is a clearly marked walk and should take an hour and a half.
The village is perched on top of this mountain which is a relatively easy walk. There are wonderful views of the Cote D'Azur and lots of cafes and restaurants to chose once there. Walking shoes are advisable.
Most of the local paragliders start on the hills behind Gourdon and fly around the village of Gourdon. Its a spectacular sight and well worth the walk up.
The village is perched on top of this mountain which is a relatively easy walk. There are wonderful views of the Cote D'Azur and lots of cafes and restaurants to chose once there. Walking shoes are advisable.
Most of the local paragliders start on the hills behind Gourdon and fly around the village of Gourdon. Its a spectacular sight and well worth the walk up.
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Monaco
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Posted by: Steve and Clare Dance | Date: 24th February 2009
As you look out from the swimming pool/harbour toward the sea, on your right there is a low lying office. On the ground floor is Stars and Bars, an American style restaurant right on the 'Rass Cass' bend. Food ranges from burgers, ribs, pasta and sushi along with lots of Formula One memorabilia including a Formula one car suspended from the ceiling. Stars and Bars is a great place for kids, and it's quite reasonably priced for the area.
Look out for the Stars and Bars American restaurant on the Rass Cass bend.
Look out for the Stars and Bars American restaurant on the Rass Cass bend.
Location: Monte Carlo
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