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Travel

August 21, 2009 | 11 Comments |
Rubbing It

Here lies Victor Noir Deceased age 22 19th century French journalist Shot in a duel for publicly criticising a relation of Napoléon III His tomb at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris depicts him in a life-size bronze statue, presumably the way he had fallen to his demise, his chapeau on the side, legs slightly apart [...]

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Culinaria, Travel

July 21, 2009 | 12 Comments |
Berthillon: Ice Cream Decadence in Paris

You alight the métro at Cité station your way to visit Notre-Dame de Paris. You stand on the small island of Ile de la Cité, mesmerised by the grandeur of the cathedral and the neighbouring Sainte-Chapelle. Your eyes are ablaze with picturesque sights you’ve seen in postcard so you capture a few memories of your [...]

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Travel

July 17, 2009 | No Comment |
Le Parking: How to Park in Paris

Some people prefer to get around Paris on foot. After all, there is much to see and experience beside historical monuments and the sleepy Seine. Others conveniently hop on and off the métro at will, basking in the arty interiors of some of the stations. And for those who travel by car, they face the [...]

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Culinaria

July 16, 2009 | 3 Comments |
A Zizi in the Mouth

“I’ve got a zizi in my mouth” may not be the most inventive text message I have sent. But who could resist a juicy innuendo? These boys are smooth, powerful, delicious and oh-so-refreshing in the mouth. Everything a good zizi should be. Labelled as bonbons à sucer, they are mint-powered lollies in the shape of [...]

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Restaurant Reviews, Travel

July 8, 2009 | 8 Comments |
Brasserie Flottes with L’Américaine

The last thing I thought I would do on a cool Parisian evening in the height of summer was dine with an American. “Menu anglais?” the sixty-something waitress asked as she ushered us towards a tiny table for two. “Main non!” I exclaimed my annoyance, offended that she had assumed I had no knowledge of [...]

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Travel

June 9, 2009 | 3 Comments |
Métro Stories #1

The sleek métro whooshed past the eager passengers and came to a halt at the end of the platform. It was on time, as predicted on the illuminated board that counted down the minutes and seconds to the next train. Hoards of people packed the carriages like sardines yet they seemed aware of each others’ [...]

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Travel

June 3, 2009 | 1 Comment |
Love en Franglais

Not quite the image one would expect stepping out of the Paris métro and onto the platform. This ingenious advertisement by Eurostar featured in many métro stations in 2006, luring people into romantic weekends away in London. Here at Gourmantic, we love the creative minds behind the attention-grabbing campaign. After all, it combines the essence [...]

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