Parijs
Parijs
Aankomende maand gaan we naar parijs, maar, nou heb ik nog een paar leuke tips nodig om paar een leuke (kook, boeken) winkels te bezoeken in het centrum.
iemand leuke tips ??
iemand leuke tips ??
"ein Gericht kann immer nur so gut sein, wie es seine Grundprodukte sind" R.Speth
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Dit kon ik voor je vinden. Ben al 2 jaar niet meer geweest, maar blijft een geweldige stad.
Mijn eigen tip:
Absolute chill - picknick aanrader is Parc Andre Citroen - geen hondenpoep, neem een mand met lekkers en een fles wit of bubbles mee, goed gezelschap en/of een goed boek en je bent een heerlijke middag zoet!
boekwinkels:
In Paris I'd like to recommend Shakespeare and Company (37, rue de la Bucherie) which is down by the Seine. Expect used books, an eccentric atmosphere bursting with fabulous, mind-expanding "reads." Proprietor, George Whitman is straight out of Dickens, his customers straight out of Fellini.
Also, The Abbey Bookshop (29, rue de la Parcheminerie), the Canadian bookstore in Paris, is not far from Shakespeare and Company. You'll find a wonderful selection of new and used books in both French and English. Canadian books are featured, but other countries are represented as well. They frequently host author readings, so check their schedule.
Sandra, California, USA
For a wicked Sunday brunch, try Tea and Tattered Pages, a quirky, comfy secondhand cafe-cum-bookshop in Paris. British expat, Kristi Chavane will heap your plate with goodies ranging from chicken and broccoli muffins to scrambled eggs, bagels and pancakes. P.S. She stocks over 7,000 English paperbacks and she happily welcomes browsers. So make your choice, settle in at the window seat and the afternoon will fly right by. Fixed menu, and reservations a must. Call 40.65.94.35 (24, rue Mayet)
Evelyn, Toronto, Canada
In Paris I recommend, Librairie Gourmande, 4 rue Dante, 75005 Paris. Tel.: 33 (0) 1 43 54 37 27. girl readingI visited this quaint but well-stocked culinary bookstore in Paris in 2004 over the Bastille Day holiday. The shelves are stuffed with cookbooks in French, English, German and a few other languages in small quantities. Just ask the shop's enthusiastic and gastro-knowledgeable proprietress, Amy Prevost, and she can help you in French or Anglais, as you prefer. I purchased three colorful books- all in English- on French bistro fare, Patisserie (pastry) desserts, and Provencal dishes. I also brought home a cute little paperback for entertaining for friends in French, although I didn't realize until I brought it home - the measurements are all metric, bien sur! From their website at www.librairie-gourmande.fr, click on 'contactez-nous' for a map, or just ask directions from either the St. Michel or Maubert Metro stops.
Stephanie, Albuquerque, USA
The San Francisco Book Co (17 rue Monsieur le Prince) is a terrific bookstore in Paris for used English language books. The owner, who originally lived in San Francisco, achieved his dream to own a bookstore here in Paris! So if, like me, you always carry a paperback book with you when you travel, this is a great place to exchange it for another great one while you're here.
Jeanne, Paris, France
My favorite English Bookstore in Paris is Galignani, “the first English Bookshop established on the continent” according to their card. I love their art and design books as well as their literary collection. Address: 224, rue du Rivoli, 75001 Paris. This is a great location near the Louvre and next to Angelina Salon de The that serves great chocolates and afternoon tea.
Gretchen, San Francisco, USA
vlee plezier,
Marion aka DrDJ
Mijn eigen tip:
Absolute chill - picknick aanrader is Parc Andre Citroen - geen hondenpoep, neem een mand met lekkers en een fles wit of bubbles mee, goed gezelschap en/of een goed boek en je bent een heerlijke middag zoet!
boekwinkels:
In Paris I'd like to recommend Shakespeare and Company (37, rue de la Bucherie) which is down by the Seine. Expect used books, an eccentric atmosphere bursting with fabulous, mind-expanding "reads." Proprietor, George Whitman is straight out of Dickens, his customers straight out of Fellini.
Also, The Abbey Bookshop (29, rue de la Parcheminerie), the Canadian bookstore in Paris, is not far from Shakespeare and Company. You'll find a wonderful selection of new and used books in both French and English. Canadian books are featured, but other countries are represented as well. They frequently host author readings, so check their schedule.
Sandra, California, USA
For a wicked Sunday brunch, try Tea and Tattered Pages, a quirky, comfy secondhand cafe-cum-bookshop in Paris. British expat, Kristi Chavane will heap your plate with goodies ranging from chicken and broccoli muffins to scrambled eggs, bagels and pancakes. P.S. She stocks over 7,000 English paperbacks and she happily welcomes browsers. So make your choice, settle in at the window seat and the afternoon will fly right by. Fixed menu, and reservations a must. Call 40.65.94.35 (24, rue Mayet)
Evelyn, Toronto, Canada
In Paris I recommend, Librairie Gourmande, 4 rue Dante, 75005 Paris. Tel.: 33 (0) 1 43 54 37 27. girl readingI visited this quaint but well-stocked culinary bookstore in Paris in 2004 over the Bastille Day holiday. The shelves are stuffed with cookbooks in French, English, German and a few other languages in small quantities. Just ask the shop's enthusiastic and gastro-knowledgeable proprietress, Amy Prevost, and she can help you in French or Anglais, as you prefer. I purchased three colorful books- all in English- on French bistro fare, Patisserie (pastry) desserts, and Provencal dishes. I also brought home a cute little paperback for entertaining for friends in French, although I didn't realize until I brought it home - the measurements are all metric, bien sur! From their website at www.librairie-gourmande.fr, click on 'contactez-nous' for a map, or just ask directions from either the St. Michel or Maubert Metro stops.
Stephanie, Albuquerque, USA
The San Francisco Book Co (17 rue Monsieur le Prince) is a terrific bookstore in Paris for used English language books. The owner, who originally lived in San Francisco, achieved his dream to own a bookstore here in Paris! So if, like me, you always carry a paperback book with you when you travel, this is a great place to exchange it for another great one while you're here.
Jeanne, Paris, France
My favorite English Bookstore in Paris is Galignani, “the first English Bookshop established on the continent” according to their card. I love their art and design books as well as their literary collection. Address: 224, rue du Rivoli, 75001 Paris. This is a great location near the Louvre and next to Angelina Salon de The that serves great chocolates and afternoon tea.
Gretchen, San Francisco, USA
vlee plezier,
Marion aka DrDJ
Boek: Volgens mij heette het ' La grande livre de patisserie' van Alain Ducasse.
Ik kan er uren doorheen bladeren ^_^
Als ik naar Parijs zou gaan, dan zou ik denk ik naar Laduree gaan, aangezien ik overal lees hoe gewedlig het wel niet is.
Als je van kunst houdt, st. Germain is de kunstwijk in Parijs.
Er zit ook een boekenwinkel van een uitgever, 'Taschen' die allemaal boeken over kunst heeft.
Ik kan er uren doorheen bladeren ^_^
Als ik naar Parijs zou gaan, dan zou ik denk ik naar Laduree gaan, aangezien ik overal lees hoe gewedlig het wel niet is.
Als je van kunst houdt, st. Germain is de kunstwijk in Parijs.
Er zit ook een boekenwinkel van een uitgever, 'Taschen' die allemaal boeken over kunst heeft.
zoek meer kook dingen, winkels...
"ein Gericht kann immer nur so gut sein, wie es seine Grundprodukte sind" R.Speth
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chef peter
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BE BoulangÉpicier van Alain Ducasse en Eric Kayse.
http://www.alainducasse.com/public/cest ... picier.htm
http://www.alainducasse.com/public/cest ... picier.htm
http://www.e-dehillerin.fr
Dehillerin is een erg bekende en professionele kookwinkel in Parijs echt een aanrader, heeft echt heel veel!!
Dehillerin is een erg bekende en professionele kookwinkel in Parijs echt een aanrader, heeft echt heel veel!!
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chef peter
- Berichten: 418
- Lid geworden op: 22 jun 2007, 15:45
Tips Parijs
Ja, komt goed!
"ein Gericht kann immer nur so gut sein, wie es seine Grundprodukte sind" R.Speth
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