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sábado, 21 de marzo de 2015

What to do in Paris (Part II)

Bar Les Varietés

The best traditional food we tried. At all.
We went two times in two days. It's a very small and very french, vintage decorated lovely place.
They had an amazing daily menu which we loved. Make sure you try the salmon burguer and the beef bourguignon.
It wasn't that easy to find, we needed the help of Maps.

Address: 12, Passage des Panoramas, 75002


Le Jamoncito


A proper spanish restaurant in the middle of Paris. We discovered this place the first night. Don't blame me, my food will always be my food.

The owners were super kind, they played my favourite music and gave some lessons about food and drinks to both of us.

We had oxtail, Rioja wine, the best galician octopus in France, Iberian ham and patatas bravas (potatoes with a spicy tomato sauce)
I would highly recommend to have a dinner in this place.
Even the decoration makes you feel in another part of the world (if you like that in a trip)

One last word: SANGRIA!

Address: 13 Rue Quincampoix

Louxembourg Gardens


After hours strolling through the city of the light, we stopped at this sunny, opened space.
Lots of people-watching, chairs to sit with your loved ones and enjoy the rest of the day.

Don't forget to visit the Medicis fountain.

Patisserie & Fondue


The two words I kept using all the time in the days we spent there. 
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