Author Archives: Julie at Kitchen

A Rainy Sunday in Paris

The last week has flown by. It has been a whirlwind of trying new restaurants (Spring, La Verre Volé and Bistrot Paul Bert) and enjoying a few old favourites (Chez Toinette, Chez Savy) as well. Wonderful meals with friends and … Continue reading

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A New Day in Paris

I can’t believe it is over. Our first culinary tour has come to a close. It is a bit of a strange feeling after all of the planning, prepping, excitement, adrenaline, and even the few surprises, to see this fast … Continue reading

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Day 10. Paris Culinary Tour

The final day of our Parisian Culinary Tour. Our guests have just left the apartment after having a final dinner together. Tonight we shared stories and hugs and even a few tears as we said our goodbyes after 10 amazing … Continue reading

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Day 9. Paris Culinary Tour

A beautiful day in Paris. We awoke to sunny skies and our group assembled early to take advantage of our good fortune to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and head out to Versailles for the day. Upon … Continue reading

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Day 8. Paris Culinary Tour

Such a nice day today. This morning we headed down to Rue Cler Market and strolled along checking out all of the inspiring shops. Our group discovered amazing chocolate shops, shoe and baby stores, wonderful boulangeries and cafés. From Rue … Continue reading

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Day 7. Paris Culinary Tour

This morning we woke up to overcast skies and torrential rain, so we soon decided that our day of biking, picnicking and strolling through the gardens of Versailles might be best saved for another (sunnier) day. No problem. We decided … Continue reading

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Day 6. Paris Culinary Tour

    Here are a few highlights from our last few days. Biking, eating, and travelling around the city. Tomorrow we head to Versailles for a picnic and some exploring and so we are crossing our fingers for good weather. … Continue reading

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Day 5. Paris Culinary Tour

Just waiting for our group to arrive so that we can tie on our aprons and cook our first dinner together in the Paris kitchen. Today we spent a couple of hours wandering the streets of our neighbourhood, picking up … Continue reading

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