Today was our walking tour with Martinn, the owner of the fantastic appartment we are staying in. We started at 9.30am and explored the area we are staying in, Les Halles, which used to be a major food market in the 17th Century and is now still quite foody and with so much character.
Paris has so much history and Martinn is a very passionate Parissiene who obviously loves sharing her knowledge. There are quite a few cooking shops as well that we visited which make General Trader look like a poor cousin( I am still working on Sandy about what I can bring home but with not a lot of luck). We stopped for a coffee break, and I managed to order coffee with milk, Cafe au Lait, my French is improving no end. We walked for a further 50 miles looking at all the fantastic architecture and then it was lunchtime.
Lunch was at a delightful Restaurant La Comptoir de la Gastronomie, a restaurant renowned for its foie gras. We tried this previously, I thought it was ok but Sandy didn't like it. We had a set menu which was steak and the standout desert Tarte Tartin with Creme Fraiche.. delicious! The Restaurant is also attached to a store selling foie gras, snails and any other French delicacy you could think of.
After lunch we walked another 250 miles, exploring Paris some more and it's inside passages, these are a lot like our arcades only much older and much nicer, containing high end shops like Jean Paul Gaultier and some very exclusive restaurants and charcuteries.
We saw some fantastic sights and I took a whole heap of photos and we learned a lot about Paris, it's history and it's food.
Today the food, tomorrow the champagne!!
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