Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Frenchie To Go



Métro: Line 3 Sentier
Bus: Line 20 or 39 Réaumur- Montmartre
Address: 9, Rue du Nil, 75002 Paris
Hours: Everyday from 8:30 am  to 5:00 pm 
Price: Dish starting at 8.00 euros
Website: https://www.frenchie-ftg.com/en/home/


We've been wanting to try this place for a while now. Everybody talks about it. It's THE place to be at so that's exactly what we did. FTG as people call it, short for Frenchie To Go is located in the very hip Rue du Nil in the Sentier. It's crowded no matter when you go although I never tried it at breakfast time. It's pretty small, just a few tables. We set ourselves on the Ruben with a side of pickles for Mister and a pulled pork sandwich with side of fries for me. We also got super tempted by the Bacon and Maple Syrup Biscuit.


Let's start with this baby! It was by far our favorite dish. So, so, so decadent. The burst of flavors is incredible and super addictive. We loved it. I wish they would make it bigger but then I think I would feel super guilty eating it, and my hips would hate me afterwards.



The pork was so tender and the spices a bit shy but yet present. The bun was really good as well. The only thing that left me disappointed is the pickled beets that they put on every sandwich. They called it red coleslaw but it's pretty much beets. I love beets. I eat them raw in a salad, roasted or boiled but I hated them on my sandwich so next time I'll definitely ask mine without. Fries were pretty good as well.


And Mister? Well, he hates beets to start with so you can imagine his deception. The pickles were not really pickles to us. More like a fresh cucumber salad with a strong vinegar sauce. I liked them though but it tastes like cucumber, not pickles. For us, the most memorable thing was, for sure, the bacon and maple syrup biscuit. Just for that, I'll go back but take it to go. Overall, nice place, good food, a bit overpriced but a might give another round once of these days.

Monday, December 16, 2019

Passage Geffroy - Didelot



Métro: Line 2 or 3 Villiers
Bus: Line 30 Villiers
Address: 90, Boulevard des Batignolles, 75017 Paris
               117, Rue des Dames, 75017 Paris


Next to the very busy Rue Lévis, hidden a few steps away is the Passage Geffroy-Didelot. As I walked by, I almost missed it. I was put off at first by the smell of garbage and urine as I entered from Boulevard des Batignolles but as you come nearer to the flags, the smell disappears. I was a bit sad that all the cute shops were closed and imagine it must be fun to seat on the terrace of one of the restaurants by a lovely summer night. I guess I'll have to try again.





Friday, December 13, 2019

Square d'Orléans


Métro: Line 12 Notre-Dame-de-Lorette or Saint-Georges
Bus: Line 26 or 43 Saint-Georges-Chateaudun
Address: 80, rue Taitbout, 75009 Paris



Well hidden in the 9th arrondissement is Square d'Orléans. Contrary to its name, it is not a park but three courtyards housing hip companies and rich apartments owners. No need to worry about the barrier, you are totally free to go around it and take a peak.



Calm and immaculate, it gave me the feeling of a version of Cannes but without the tumult. It has seen a LOT of famous inhabitant such as Chopin, Georges Sand, Alexandre Dumas or Etienne Arago, just to name a few.



As I was walking in the neighborhood, I really felt that Fall had set in but as I stepped inside the courtyard, I felt like it was already Spring although the fountain was turned off. I hope you get to visit this little heaven. I almost want to bring a long chair and come back in the Summer. Do you think they'll notice?








Street Art


Métro: Line 12 Abbesses
Bus: Line 40 Moulin de la Galette
Address: Rue Girardon, 75018 Paris
Artist: Ensemble Réel

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Bouillon Pigalle


Métro: Line 2 or 12  Pigalle
Bus: Line 40 or 54 Pigalle
Address: 22, Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris
Hours: Everyday from noon to midnight 
Price: Dish starting at 1.90 euros
Website: https://www.bouillonpigalle.com/


When you're travelling on a budget, you're always envious of those who do not need to worry about money and their lavish restaurant experiences. Well, envy no more.

Next to the very touristy Montmartre is this rather unique place. Bouillon Pigalle is way affordable with dishes starting at 1.90 euros, yes, you read correctly. Customers are a mix between locals and tourists which makes this place way fun for ear dropping (I'm confessing).  As you can tell in the first picture, it is very popular so be there right at noon, after the rush like 3:00 pm, or for early or late dinner.


I arrived at 12:06 pm, already a crowd so I opted for the terrace. I thought it would be cold but not at all, and I truly enjoy the view. Now the real question on my mind, is the food going to be good because it's super cheap? Let's find out!


I started with the classic bistrot dish, the egg/mayo. Pretty good, but again how can you go wrong with an egg and some mayo? (1.90 euros)



Then I got tempted by the salmon pâté (3.90 euros). Portion is huge and it was actually pretty good in flavor and quality. I was already getting full though and regretted ordering a main dish. Next time, I ll do that, 2 starters and a dessert.


Tad dah! A Boeuf Bourguignon (which is a stewed beef in wine sauce) served with pasta which is the traditional French way of doing it (9.80 euros)! Although it does not look like a five star dish, it did taste good. The meat was super tender, but honestly, I only ate a third because the portions are huge and I was a small player.

You probably noticed that usually if I eat out it's for lunch time. The reason is that the prices are not the same. It is always cheaper during lunch time, but not at Bouillon Pigalle, you can enjoy the same dishes at the same amazing price all day until midnight! Cool, huh?

Friday, December 6, 2019

Cité de Londres


Métro: Gare Saint Lazare (Line 3, 12 ,13 ,14)
Bus: Line 26 or 43 St Lazare- Budapest
Address: 84, Rue Saint Lazare, 75009 Paris
                 13, Rue de Londres, 75009
Hours: Daytime


This little passageway has no historical value and is fairly recent (1840) but I just like the feel of it. So it is mainly for my own delight and because I like taking pictures that I am doing this post! :)







Monday, December 2, 2019

Jardin de la Clinique Oudinot


Métro: Line 13 Saint François Xavier
Bus: Line 82 or 92 Oudinot
Address: 2, Rue Rousselet, 75007 Paris
Hours: 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Price: Free


Sometime, I want to bang my head against the wall. I've walked in this area of Paris a hundred times, at least; and yet, I had no clue this little gem was there. At the Clinic Oudinot, there is a garden accessible by all that is a pure retreat from the tumult you find a street away. The garden is peaceful and you just want to nest in one of those chairs and forgot that Time even exists. The garden is made first and foremost for patients of the clinic so it is not a place to bring your kids for a soccer game or a family picnic. Silence and respect are the key here. As you pass the door, do not enter into the clinic but go on your left right away. There you'll find your heaven.  I'll definitely go back when all the rose bushes will be in bloom.




 




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