Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris by Clotilde Dusoulier

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 42,090

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 42,090

    Synopsis

    Clotilde Dusoulier, a native Parisian and passionate explorer of the city’s food scene, has won a tremendous following online with her insider reports and wonderful recipes on her blog, www.chocolateandzucchini.com. Her book, Chocolate and Zucchini, introduced her to a wider, equally enthusiastic audience.

    Now in Clotilde’s Edible Adventures in Paris, Clotilde reveals her all-time favorite food experiences in her native city. She takes us on a mouthwatering tour of the restaurants, markets, and shops she loves the most: from the best places to go for lunch, tea, or a glass of wine, to “neo bistros” and the newest places to find spectacular yet affordable meals. Packed with advice on everything from deciphering a French menu to ordering coffee correctly, this book is like having Clotilde as a personal guide. A dozen tempting recipes are also included, shared or inspired by Clotilde’s favorite chefs and bakers.

    For first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike, Clotilde’s Edible Adventures in Paris offers invaluable insider recommendations on eating and shopping with Parisian panache.

    The best of Paris, featuring 164 restaurants, bistros, wine bars, and salons de thé, as well as over 130 bakeries, pastry shops, cheese shops, bookstores, chocolate and candy shops, cookware and tableware stores, specialty shops, outdoor markets, and much, much more!

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    Dusoulier (Chocolate and Zucchini ) combines the best of easy-to-page-through travel guides with the friendly, immediate feel of her charming blog and other Internet resources to provide the ideal foodie's guide to Paris. Dusoulier's inquisitiveness, sharp observation and affection for list-making serve her well in making this culinary heaven seem manageable. Her restaurant recommendations for each of the 20 arrondissements feel fresh and personalized, like tips from a friend, and most are relatively affordable if one follows Dusoulier's advice for when and what to eat. She also includes a welcome range of cuisines, unlike many Paris guides; boxed sections feature Japanese, Indian and Chinese quarters of the city, with food from numerous other nations sprinkled throughout, but she doesn't neglect classic brasseries and neo-bistros. Nearly as valuable as the lists are Dusoulier's pointers on reading menus, how to treat the staff and French restaurant quirks. The book's second half features judiciously selected markets, bakeries, cheese shops and other specialty outlets; again, international travelers will be gratified by her attention to non-French stores as well as those selling the best escargots, honey and wine from around the country. Topping off the book, a dozen intriguing recipes. (Apr.)

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    CLOTILDE DUSOULIER is the author of Chocolate & Zucchini and writes the popular blog chocolateandzucchini.com, from her Paris apartment.

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    Eat your way through Paris with this book!by gerberagirl76

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    August 03, 2009: Before I went to Paris this May, I had read through this entire book and had it full of post-it-notes and highlighted where I wanted to go. This is the perfect book for anyone who loves to eat and wants to learn about all the favorite local spots!! Clotilde's recommendations were perfect! We didn't get to do everything on my list, but we did many.

    We enjoyed a fabulous tasting menu lunch at Les Fabbles de La Fontaine after we walked around the Eifel Tower. I bought wonderful truffle oil at La Maison de la Truffe, and several kinds of mustard at Maille, colorful macaroons at Fauchon and enjoyed oysters at a small bar at L'Ecume Saint Honore'. If you love small pastry/cooking items/copper pots, then you must go to E. Dehillerin. Even if you don't buy anything, it's a worth a stop. Also, check out one of Paris' outdoor farmer's markets. I could go on and on.

    I will definitely read through this book again the next time I go to Paris. Thanks for a much needed book for a foodie!