(Below: View from the second floor of the Louvre.)
--Food: I was winging this trip on the cheap, so there were a lot of street crepes and baguette sandwiches, all acceptable. When I was craving a place to relax with a pot of tea, we went to the Creperie de Cluny in the Latin Quarter. Some think this place is a tourist trap, but I had perfectly good crepes here (in the evening, many patrons were locals, or at least French speakers). Below: Crepe with ham, cheese and potatoes, topped with an over-easy egg.
-I did go to the famous Laduree bakery to try the famous macaron cookies (below). The line stretched out the door and the five staffers made a big show of being busy but not doing much. My chocolate macaron, eaten on a park bench in the Tuileries and washed down with tea, was pretty good; the unnaturally green pistachio macaron was cloying. I think Laduree is all about the experience of sitting in its fancy dining room or eating the pastries somewhere in the heart of Paris. Back in my hotel in the 20th arrondissement, my third macaron tasted like a store-bought chocolate cookie.
-Ice cream: I bypassed the famous, but, I think, overrated Berthillon ice cream for the excellent Amorino, a gelato chain with several locations.-The gourmet market at Galeries Lafayette, the huge department store, was more fun to browse than most museums, not least for the exorbitant prices surely set to shock tourists.
-Rome: I liked the food here better. It seemed more colorful, fresher, brighter, like Rome itself. Two carabiniere recommended L'Insalata Ricca, a popular local chain, for lunch. Huge salads seem to be the most popular offering. The patio where we sat was packed with locals. The bread served here was the best I had on the trip. Below: Trevi Fountain.
6 comments:
Mmm. Hard to choose between the sights and the food in both of these cases.
Sounds like you had a great trip! People watching is definitely one of my favorite things to do on vacation.
I want some recognition for my pictures:-)
Mishka took the so-so food pictures. Happy? :)
Lo--I wish I had done a bit more research on good and cheap places to eat and mapped them. Otherwise, when you're hungry it's too easy to pop into the nearest restaurant and hope it's good.
Welcome back!
What was your favorite meal/food in each country?
I liked Rome more than Paris, too.
Did you make it to La Rinella in Trastevere? *hopeful*
(Sorry. I love that place.)
Adele-We didn't spend much time in Trastevere, just an hour or so. Maybe next time!
Anna--Favorite meal..? You know, I don't think I had one normal meal during this trip. Whenever I travel I eat the most random, unhealthy food, nothing like at home! Favorite food: San Crispino gelato in Rome, honey flavor.
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