
While I don't necessarily agree with the quote, I can't deny the excellence of food in Paris. One of the best parts of our annual summer vacations for me is the food. I love food. I love going to restaurants and trying new things. This year's trip was especially good, because I had been eating the majority of my meals at the bland and boring dining hall the previous 6 months. So everything I ate on the whole trip seemed amazing in comparison.
Paris was certainly no exception. The most striking thing about the restaurants in Paris was their sheer abundance. The options for breakfast, lunch and dinner were staggering. This was almost a bad thing, believe it or not. Wandering around for a place to eat is actually more difficult when there are so many choices. Too often, after looking at 5 or 6 perfectly good menus, we would stand around looking at each other. Hands on hips, someone would say "Well..."
When we would finally agree on where to eat, we were never disappointed. Classic french cuisine, authentic italian food, sandwich places, museum cafes, even a French KFC- everything was great.
Even when we didn't have the time to sit down at a resturaunt, we hardly had to compromise on good food. For breakfast we almost always grabbed croissants, chocolate pastries and fresh baguettes from local bakeries. Sometimes we got sandwiches to-go from small cafes. Arguably the culinary highlights of Paris were the street crepes. We tried them for dinner, and desert, from different places around the city. It's great to see the crepe made fresh right in front of you. Piping hot, a little crunchy on the outside, soft inside and stuffed with toppings- meat, cheese, mushrooms, nutella, strawberries (not all at the same time!)- these were the perfect meal.
All for now, check back soon for another short post about Paris.