Salut les Frenchies. Je suis "américain à Paris". J'ai fait le contraire de vous. Né aux US, suis venu ici à sept ans. Marié en France, nous avons étudié le tibétain à l'Universite de Dauphine pendant cinq ans puis étudié le texte Kalachakra de l'Ecole Ngorpa. Ca vous ferait un sujet en béton d'explorer le mileu universitaire. Paris est la plus grande ville universitaire du monde. Il y a un demi million d'étudiants à Paris et sa région. Et ceux qui font du tibétain sont une rareté dans le monde. Je suis à coté de Giverny, du côte de Verneuil sur Avre en Normandie. Je Skype. Les voyages vers l'Orient, le Tibet sont légion sur Internet et font des millions de vues chacun, mais vous pouvez couvrir ce créneau sans bouger de Paris: en effet, je connais mieux le Tibet que ces voyagistes Internet (je parle couramment le tibétain et le lis et traduis....on peut faire un Skype sur le sujet. Je parle couramment l'anglais, aussi le norvégien, puis le tibétain, espagnol et allemand en langues secondaires.).
In the early 70s I visited Paris during a very cold Easter. Completely frozen I bought a bun from a Moroccan? seller from a window. It was filled with lots of meat and a very hot red sauce, probably lots of harissa. It saved my life, warmed me up completely. I have never forgotten it. It was delicious.
You and I might’ve been there at the same time. Yes, it was gloriously cold. I was there Easter 1974 and took communion at Notre Dame Cathedral. I was curious if this atheist would be struck by lightning or some other kind of death-dealing method. Nope. I was also curious about how the taste and texture of the communion wafer might differ from the Jewish matzoh. The wafer stuck to the roof of my mouth (just like peanut butter stuck to the roof of Mr. Ed’s mouth, the method by which the simulation of that poor horse’s “talking” was stimulated). Both are not worth eating unless you’re literally starving to death, but at least matzoh can be chewed and swallowed ASAP, without having to wait it out until eventual dissolution. So I survived an Easter communion at Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday, 14 April 1974, conveniently the last day of Passover, too! If ever was a time for God or G_d to destroyer a non-believer, it was then. Yet here I am, 48 years later, still going strong. I shudder when I reflect upon what a close call I evidently evaded. Not! LOL
@@Hollis_has_questions Yes, it was 74 when I was there. The weather was not great in Europe all summer 1974, lots of rain. My friend and I got a last minute flight to Benidorm last week of August/ first week of September that same year, to finally feel some sun. But that is a different story. (You didn’t go there as well, did you? Lol)
@@Hollis_has_questions Yes we must have at some point. Quite a coincidence I just remembered I took slides of Paris and I still have them. I haven’t looked at them for years. Mainly pics of buildings, Eiffel Tower, bridges etc but who knows, you might just be in the back ground somewhere. What were you wearing? 😁 I know I took one of the Notre Dame. You were probably at that moment inside struggling with the sacramental bread 🥴. (I know the feeling, I was raised as a Roman Catholic). And no lightning storm above either. Lol.
@@elss8717 I don’t recall my wardrobe of half a century ago, sorry. My Italian friend and I picnicked on the Île, visited the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée Rodin, where we saw Celle qui fut la belle heaulmière. (I first heard about her in Robert Heinlein’s SciFi classic, Stranger in a Strange Land.) And we strolled leisurely while eating lots of great cheap street food. Even though I love London and Rome, the intimacy of Paris makes me want to gather that city to my breast for a long embrace. And I’m not usually a hugger. Btw, that cold, rainy weather that you think of as “bad” is my favorite weather and why I love England so much - I was studying in Oxford at the time. It did make sitting on the many Paris benches while noshing a trifle uncomfortable … but that’s why the loveliest of cities offers a myriad of cafés to choose from, beginning with a pastis and followed by coffee to complement our jambon-beurre while engaging in the great sport of people watching. Mon dieu P.S. The only background wardrobe I recall from those years was in the one background scene in which I appeared, as a cheap whore calling for tricks from a second-floor balcony in the French Quarter of New Orleans, in the Louis Malle/Brooke Shields film, Pretty Baby. My wardrobe? - nothing, I was naked! That was in 1977.
This is how I like my travel and tourism videos. Simple, straightforward, personable and entertaining. Thank you and I look forward to more from you guys!
J’adore cette vidéo… souvent quand on est français et qu’on habite près de Paris, on oublie de retrouver cet œil neuf de visiteur, et vous m’avez donné envie de découvrir plein de choses en visitant mes quartiers préférés ! Thanks a lot !!!
I'm a flight attendant and find myself in Paris a lot for short stays and I LOVE all your videos. So helpful! I've been telling all of my coworkers about them. Please keep posting, they're all awesome!!
I live in Holland. Been to Paris a few times back in the day and although the architecture is beautiful i told myself not to go back again (people, attitude, business and sometimes not so safe areas). But ever since ive been waching your vids, i am willing to go back and have another try. You guys are brining the magic back in Paris.
"In my 32 years in the U.S." ? No wonder you're both in Paris now! It's almost midnight here today, and I'm starving with nothing in the fridge, and I'm once again salivating at both of your selections. This has become my favorite channel...and future destnation...one day....
If the management of the Michelin Guide had its way, it would entrust you with the responsibility of awarding the Guide's stars for the coming years. You are really good and inspiring.
Your enthusiasm is so nice ! If you love all this food but cheaper you have to come to Rouen, Normandy :) From my parisian life I'd recommend : - _Aux Castelblangeois_ (rue Saint-Honoré, near the _Louvre_ and the _Palais Royal_ ). As a _boulangerie_ they make all kinds of bread, pastry and food to go but what I loved most was their stuffed little buns (salmon, chorizo, ham, cheese...) - Cheap japanese restaurants with wonderful soups between the _Palais Royal_ and the opera, east of _avenue de l'Opéra_
Great list. We stop by Caractere de Cochon every time we’re in Paris. Not only is the ham great, the owner is the nicest person. One addition I would make to the list is L’as du Fallafel. Best falafel I’ve ever had.
Thanks for sharing all these great places that have BIG portions and are actually cheap! I will be going to all of them in Feb! I also love how you guys mention what attraction it’s near by which makes it easier to find! Merci!
I just got back from {aris. I was there for a week. I have been watching your videos a month before my trip and it was very helpful. You provided valuable information in how to enjoy delicious food at a reasonable price. Your suggested places to visit like Montmarte and St. Germaine are accurate and I had a a blast. Thank you so much for the guidance..
you seem to like what you eat so much that it's a real pleasure to see. There are addresses that I didn't know even though I'm a Parisian. thank you and continue to enjoy yourself
Will be there in June thanks for the details and location, great to see an actual information video out there without UA-camrs making it about themselves. We'll done subbed
I lived in Paris for 4 years during 1980 to 1984 and very seldom eat out because it was really expensive, but walked all over the Paris for hours 😏I still miss their breads and cheese , we would try a new cheese every week so to know their cheese 😝
Went to Marché des Enfants Rouges yesterday-Saturday. Did sit down fora but & had an aroncini but waaaaay too crowded for me & left pretty quickly. Such a small place for soooo many people…
It is official, you are my new favorite blog couple! Amazing Vids! Thank you! Love the way you two look at each other❤️ It has been many years since I have been, you make me want to go back to Paris!!
I had a Notre Dame Apple today at Lacroix Patisserie. WOW. I’ve never tasted anything like it. I’ve been looking forward to tasting it since I first saw your video months ago…. I also toldthemI was there at your recommendation. 😋
Colleen glad to hear you love Asian food! Been in the US for 30 years and still have not lost my taste for our Asian dishes. So will definitely try this place out when we get there in August. Thank you for all the great info! You & Antoine are the best!! I have been researching & reading to get ready for our first European trip. We have traveled extensively in South Americas and Caribbean but this is our 1st time to see Paris and all these places. After out 9 days in Paris we are heading to Dover to catch our 11 day cruise to the British Isles. So we’re pretty excited. How awesome that Antoine is rediscovering his roots again. Love & hugs to both you!
you two seem like really cool,open minded, smart people...nice work on the videos, just discovered your channel, the net needs more people like you....keep it up....will keep watching....you managed to raise my interest in visiting France, which is something nobody ever did...
Thanks for your suggestions.I had the opportunity to go to Le Petit Vendome and I tried the Wild Snails/Escargots for the First time.I also watched your videos about the metro and I purchased the Navigo Card. Merci!
I just found your videos and they are fabulous. You are my people. many thanks for keeping me company and showing me fabulous places to eat, wonderful things to do, and generally sharing your lives with me.
Thank you so much! Great couple, so much appreciate the information on the specific names of places and descriptions of the foods! Hope to get there soon!
Thank goodness. I only watched the introduction and already liked the video. My time in Paris is usually limited and I don’t have the patience for the loooong meals everyone seems to enjoy.
I am a Paris dude, and yes, great advice/recommendation to have something when walking around....And I must say this is the first time I saw someone recommend anything on rue de la Huchette 😜
This video was wonderful! I’ve only visited Paris once (back in 2019), but this has me so ready to go back and try out some of the spots. I had the best breakfast quiche at the airport before heading to Barcelona. When I tell you that was the best quiche ever, it sold out so quick and I couldn’t find another place that had that one. However, I came back home and made quiche almost every other weekend.
I love all these recommendations and I've been to some, they're amazing! Thank you so much, will definitely check some of these out on my upcoming trip to Paris on September!
Thank you so much for your blog We’re in Paris and first time visitors- your blog absolutely helped my whole family of 5 travel and discover places ALL because of your tips Thank you thank you thank you
You guys are lovely cute couple with just a amazing information . I m planning 7 days in Paris in May and this is my best you tube channel for my trip .. thanks for sharing !!🥰
Great video! I love street food and I can definitely be satisfied grazing on sandwiches, pastries, and small bites. I haven’t dined in a restaurant while on vacation in years.
I am so excited to be coming to Paris in May. Your videos have been so helpful and worth watching. I downloaded your guide and will definitely taking it with me.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel I had a good visit in Paris. My last stop was at Carton and I wished I've been there WAY earlier. It was awesome. So next time I'll enjoy it more :) Thank you
Oh, goi cuon, vietnamese fried spring roll. It’s fusion the way it’s eaten. I prefer summer fresh roll, the non fried version of goi cuon. The ideal sauce would be fish sauce from Phu Quoc, but a light tangy sauce with a dash of lemon would do wonders.
I went to a show around the corner from Moulin Rouge called Follies bergerre I stayed in a hotel near the Arc du Triomphe! Never saw any street food! None in Marseilles either!
I absolutely love your videos. I’m taking my family back to Paris in April and plan on visit most if not all of the places you recommended. Thank you for putting these videos together.
If you guys go to the 13th arrdt you should check out la Felicita, it's one of my favourites, cool space and lots of different restaurants inside ! Not far from the Seine, the BNF, parc de Bercy and Cour St Emilion :)
My wife and I will be in Paris May 1 - May 8 2023 we just made reservations for LE PETIT VENDOME . Would be nice to meet you guys. We are coming from Michigan.
I enjoy your videos and was so happy to see that Carton has a location at Gard du Nord. The location in the 6th on Rue de Buci closed and my husband ( a Parisien) was thrilled when I told him about the other location. The pronunciation of the establishment is car( with that back tongue thing) toe.
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Salut les Frenchies.
Je suis "américain à Paris". J'ai fait le contraire de vous. Né aux US, suis venu ici à sept ans. Marié en France, nous avons étudié le tibétain à l'Universite de Dauphine pendant cinq ans puis étudié le texte Kalachakra de l'Ecole Ngorpa.
Ca vous ferait un sujet en béton d'explorer le mileu universitaire. Paris est la plus grande ville universitaire du monde. Il y a un demi million d'étudiants à Paris et sa région. Et ceux qui font du tibétain sont une rareté dans le monde. Je suis à coté de Giverny, du côte de Verneuil sur Avre en Normandie. Je Skype. Les voyages vers l'Orient, le Tibet sont légion sur Internet et font des millions de vues chacun, mais vous pouvez couvrir ce créneau sans bouger de Paris: en effet, je connais mieux le Tibet que ces voyagistes Internet (je parle couramment le tibétain et le lis et traduis....on peut faire un Skype sur le sujet. Je parle couramment l'anglais, aussi le norvégien, puis le tibétain, espagnol et allemand en langues secondaires.).
In the early 70s I visited Paris during a very cold Easter. Completely frozen I bought a bun from a Moroccan? seller from a window. It was filled with lots of meat and a very hot red sauce, probably lots of harissa. It saved my life, warmed me up completely. I have never forgotten it. It was delicious.
You and I might’ve been there at the same time. Yes, it was gloriously cold. I was there Easter 1974 and took communion at Notre Dame Cathedral.
I was curious if this atheist would be struck by lightning or some other kind of death-dealing method. Nope. I was also curious about how the taste and texture of the communion wafer might differ from the Jewish matzoh. The wafer stuck to the roof of my mouth (just like peanut butter stuck to the roof of Mr. Ed’s mouth, the method by which the simulation of that poor horse’s “talking” was stimulated). Both are not worth eating unless you’re literally starving to death, but at least matzoh can be chewed and swallowed ASAP, without having to wait it out until eventual dissolution.
So I survived an Easter communion at Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday, 14 April 1974, conveniently the last day of Passover, too! If ever was a time for God or G_d to destroyer a non-believer, it was then. Yet here I am, 48 years later, still going strong. I shudder when I reflect upon what a close call I evidently evaded. Not! LOL
@@Hollis_has_questions Yes, it was 74 when I was there. The weather was not great in Europe all summer 1974, lots of rain. My friend and I got a last minute flight to Benidorm last week of August/ first week of September that same year, to finally feel some sun. But that is a different story. (You didn’t go there as well, did you? Lol)
@@elss8717 No LOL, but what a coincidence, eh? We probably passed each other at some point, don’t you think?
@@Hollis_has_questions Yes we must have at some point. Quite a coincidence I just remembered I took slides of Paris and I still have them. I haven’t looked at them for years. Mainly pics of buildings, Eiffel Tower, bridges etc but who knows, you might just be in the back ground somewhere. What were you wearing? 😁 I know I took one of the Notre Dame. You were probably at that moment inside struggling with the sacramental bread 🥴. (I know the feeling, I was raised as a Roman Catholic). And no lightning storm above either. Lol.
@@elss8717 I don’t recall my wardrobe of half a century ago, sorry. My Italian friend and I picnicked on the Île, visited the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée Rodin, where we saw Celle qui fut la belle heaulmière. (I first heard about her in Robert Heinlein’s SciFi classic, Stranger in a Strange Land.) And we strolled leisurely while eating lots of great cheap street food. Even though I love London and Rome, the intimacy of Paris makes me want to gather that city to my breast for a long embrace. And I’m not usually a hugger. Btw, that cold, rainy weather that you think of as “bad” is my favorite weather and why I love England so much - I was studying in Oxford at the time. It did make sitting on the many Paris benches while noshing a trifle uncomfortable … but that’s why the loveliest of cities offers a myriad of cafés to choose from, beginning with a pastis and followed by coffee to complement our jambon-beurre while engaging in the great sport of people watching. Mon dieu
P.S. The only background wardrobe I recall from those years was in the one background scene in which I appeared, as a cheap whore calling for tricks from a second-floor balcony in the French Quarter of New Orleans, in the Louis Malle/Brooke Shields film, Pretty Baby. My wardrobe? - nothing, I was naked! That was in 1977.
This is how I like my travel and tourism videos. Simple, straightforward, personable and entertaining. Thank you and I look forward to more from you guys!
you are think good idea
Sans Prétention. This has to be the most light hearted hole-in-the-wall vlog of Paris EVER!
J’adore cette vidéo… souvent quand on est français et qu’on habite près de Paris, on oublie de retrouver cet œil neuf de visiteur, et vous m’avez donné envie de découvrir plein de choses en visitant mes quartiers préférés ! Thanks a lot !!!
I'm a flight attendant and find myself in Paris a lot for short stays and I LOVE all your videos. So helpful! I've been telling all of my coworkers about them. Please keep posting, they're all awesome!!
Jesus loves you soooo much ❤️
Was in Paris in 2003 with a tour group. Did eat a lot of street food in addition to some of the fancier places. Beautiful city, friendly people.
Look at me saving all these places to Google maps because I’ll be in Paris by February 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Definitely Marches des enfants rouge, CTrobon and Carton!!!!
I'll be there in December 😅
@@jessedelacruz243 Whoop whoop!
Dress warm.
@@arthurbarber7546 Thank you, Arthur. Will do.
I live in Holland. Been to Paris a few times back in the day and although the architecture is beautiful i told myself not to go back again (people, attitude, business and sometimes not so safe areas). But ever since ive been waching your vids, i am willing to go back and have another try. You guys are brining the magic back in Paris.
I watched every single video they made while in Paris, and it made my visit to Paris 100x better.
"In my 32 years in the U.S." ? No wonder you're both in Paris now! It's almost midnight here today, and I'm starving with nothing in the fridge, and I'm once again salivating at both of your selections. This has become my favorite channel...and future destnation...one day....
If the management of the Michelin Guide had its way, it would entrust you with the responsibility of awarding the Guide's stars for the coming years. You are really good and inspiring.
Jesus loves you soooo much ❤️
Your enthusiasm is so nice ! If you love all this food but cheaper you have to come to Rouen, Normandy :) From my parisian life I'd recommend :
- _Aux Castelblangeois_ (rue Saint-Honoré, near the _Louvre_ and the _Palais Royal_ ). As a _boulangerie_ they make all kinds of bread, pastry and food to go but what I loved most was their stuffed little buns (salmon, chorizo, ham, cheese...)
- Cheap japanese restaurants with wonderful soups between the _Palais Royal_ and the opera, east of _avenue de l'Opéra_
J’habite Paris depuis 20 ans et j’ai découvert des endroits avec vous , super vidéo merci
Great list. We stop by Caractere de Cochon every time we’re in Paris. Not only is the ham great, the owner is the nicest person. One addition I would make to the list is L’as du Fallafel. Best falafel I’ve ever had.
L'as du falafel, great choice !
Thanks for sharing all these great places that have BIG portions and are actually cheap! I will be going to all of them in Feb! I also love how you guys mention what attraction it’s near by which makes it easier to find! Merci!
Had No Idea You Could Find Places Like This In Paris. Food Looks Yummy. Excellent Job & Excellent Video
I just got back from {aris. I was there for a week. I have been watching your videos a month before my trip and it was very helpful. You provided valuable information in how to enjoy delicious food at a reasonable price. Your suggested places to visit like Montmarte and St. Germaine are accurate and I had a a blast. Thank you so much for the guidance..
Love the way you call spring rolls “ Nem” ❤❤,Nem is the real name of spring roll in Vietnam. Nem is one of the most famous dish of Vietnam.
When Colleen says "good stuff" and Antoine "this is good" it means it's really worth visiting 😁
at 2:04 thats my school on the left😀
@@LesFrenchiesTravel yeah, this is actually my first year and me and my friends we go really often to the kebab shop you showed in the video
you seem to like what you eat so much that it's a real pleasure to see. There are addresses that I didn't know even though I'm a Parisian. thank you and continue to enjoy yourself
Will be there in June thanks for the details and location, great to see an actual information video out there without UA-camrs making it about themselves. We'll done subbed
I’m going to Paris next year and all your videos are perfect for learning about the city. Simple and informative, I love the channel!
My wife and I will be in Paris at the end of the month and can't wait! We're staying in the Latin Quarter, so thank you for the tips!
Nothing beats a fresh baguette sandwich, yum
I’m so glad I found your channel!
I lived in Paris for 4 years during 1980 to 1984 and very seldom eat out because it was really expensive, but walked all over the Paris for hours 😏I still miss their breads and cheese , we would try a new cheese every week so to know their cheese 😝
Went to Marché des Enfants Rouges yesterday-Saturday. Did sit down fora but & had an aroncini but waaaaay too crowded for me & left pretty quickly. Such a small place for soooo many people…
It is official, you are my new favorite blog couple! Amazing Vids! Thank you! Love the way you two look at each other❤️ It has been many years since I have been, you make me want to go back to Paris!!
You two are wonderful! You made me miss Paris… and I’ll watch your videos again before my next trip. Thank you! ❤
I had a Notre Dame Apple today at Lacroix Patisserie. WOW. I’ve never tasted anything like it. I’ve been looking forward to tasting it since I first saw your video months ago…. I also toldthemI was there at your recommendation. 😋
Thank you so much for including affordable eats and for also including what area/station these places are in. I loved this video!
Thank you for putting the google locations in the description
Excellent video. I love that I can jump from one restaurant to another.
Lovely tour
I had such a great meal at the Gard de Sud Train Station. A wonderful baked chicken, fantastic!
Colleen glad to hear you love Asian food! Been in the US for 30 years and still have not lost my taste for our Asian dishes. So will definitely try this place out when we get there in August. Thank you for all the great info! You & Antoine are the best!! I have been researching & reading to get ready for our first European trip. We have traveled extensively in South Americas and Caribbean but this is our 1st time to see Paris and all these places. After out 9 days in Paris we are heading to Dover to catch our 11 day cruise to the British Isles. So we’re pretty excited. How awesome that Antoine is rediscovering his roots again. Love & hugs to both you!
you two seem like really cool,open minded, smart people...nice work on the videos, just discovered your channel, the net needs more people like you....keep it up....will keep watching....you managed to raise my interest in visiting France, which is something nobody ever did...
Thanks for your suggestions.I had the opportunity to go to Le Petit Vendome and I tried the Wild Snails/Escargots for the First time.I also watched your videos about the metro and I purchased the Navigo Card. Merci!
What an amazing mind spirit you both seem to have, I hope a lot of people will see your video!
I just found your videos and they are fabulous. You are my people. many thanks for keeping me company and showing me fabulous places to eat, wonderful things to do, and generally sharing your lives with me.
I love your Parisian sojourns!
Wish there was “smell-o-vision” to capture the smells of these places!
I was in Paris in the late 90s and you’re right, get information from the locals on where to eat, you will be very happy!
Thank you so much! Great couple, so much appreciate the information on the specific names of places and descriptions of the foods! Hope to get there soon!
Thank goodness. I only watched the introduction and already liked the video. My time in Paris is usually limited and I don’t have the patience for the loooong meals everyone seems to enjoy.
Gastronomic triangle on tripping are France, Italy and Spain.., if you like good and healthy food,..
I am a Paris dude, and yes, great advice/recommendation to have something when walking around....And I must say this is the first time I saw someone recommend anything on rue de la Huchette 😜
Why did they eat American food ?
I miss you both...have not seen your videos in a while so I came searching for you...always...a yummy video
Wow. All your recommendations are in your guide! Excellent!
Will be in Paris in October, so many thank yous
Really enjoying your channel
This video was wonderful! I’ve only visited Paris once (back in 2019), but this has me so ready to go back and try out some of the spots. I had the best breakfast quiche at the airport before heading to Barcelona. When I tell you that was the best quiche ever, it sold out so quick and I couldn’t find another place that had that one. However, I came back home and made quiche almost every other weekend.
I love all these recommendations and I've been to some, they're amazing! Thank you so much, will definitely check some of these out on my upcoming trip to Paris on September!
Merci pour les suggestions!
Nice vlog 💗 from 🇱🇰
I am so hungry right now! You highlighted the best of simple Paris fast food! Miss it so. 🥖
Amazing vedeo👍👍👍 amazing foods ...love rance thnks for you❤❤❤❤
I ADORE READING
@@LesFrenchiesTravel & good for u too
@@LesFrenchiesTravel yes certainly
Amazing video georgeus 😘👍🌹🖇️😁
Thank you for these recs... have a short stay in Paris in June so this eas perfect!
Going to Paris in like 2 weeks, this is a lifesaver video, cheers!!
Thank you so much for your blog
We’re in Paris and first time visitors- your blog absolutely helped my whole family of 5 travel and discover places ALL because of your tips
Thank you thank you thank you
So glad one of your vids popped in my queue. I'm sharing them w/ my friends!👍
Great video!! Merci beaucoup😋🍷
on commence a avoir faim rien qu'en regardant la video 😃😃
You guys are making me sooooooo hungry for these delectable French treats! Bon appetit! 😋
You guys are lovely cute couple with just a amazing information . I m planning 7 days in Paris in May and this is my best you tube channel for my trip .. thanks for sharing !!🥰
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing it!
Marked all on my Google Maps as well for our trip. Thanks so much. Please keep them coming.
Great video! I love street food and I can definitely be satisfied grazing on sandwiches, pastries, and small bites. I haven’t dined in a restaurant while on vacation in years.
This is perfect! Taking my 6 month old and my husband to paris in April. A little nervous but looking forward to trying the good food 🥰
What a wonderful video. This is something that I've been wanting. We miss France very much. Thanks for showing the prices and the wonderful displays.
Holy moly, that's some of the best food I've seen and I watch a lot of food videos lol
Thanks for showing all of this !
I am so excited to be coming to Paris in May. Your videos have been so helpful and worth watching. I downloaded your guide and will definitely taking it with me.
I am rewatching your food videoes in preparation for visit to Paris
Wow food and great info about eating on the go in the big city. Loved It
Pétit Vendome is really good, special sandwiches and cheap
You helped me already so much for planing my trip to Paris. Thanks a lot!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel I had a good visit in Paris. My last stop was at Carton and I wished I've been there WAY earlier. It was awesome. So next time I'll enjoy it more :) Thank you
Love watching your videos, this makes me remember of my parents
Lastima que yo no hablo ingles, pero me encanta mucho cuando los dos se miran y sonríen, EXCELENTE PROGRAMA. 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Gracias!
You guys are so inspiring and fun. Makes me feel I'm there with you. If only!
Great video! We’re headed there this year and this helped my list!
best thing to eat quick is a sandwich grec on st denis at 4 in the morning on the way home from the pub. lol
We look for places like these when we visit and will be there in April. Thank you for the suggestions.
Any advice on cell phone plan or provider for visitors? Thx
Appreciate
Oh, goi cuon, vietnamese fried spring roll. It’s fusion the way it’s eaten. I prefer summer fresh roll, the non fried version of goi cuon. The ideal sauce would be fish sauce from Phu Quoc, but a light tangy sauce with a dash of lemon would do wonders.
You guys really enjoyed touring and I really enjoyed watching
J'ai envie de manger ce jambon beurre, ça a l'air si bon.
I went to a show around the corner from Moulin Rouge called Follies bergerre I stayed in a hotel near the Arc du Triomphe! Never saw any street food! None in Marseilles either!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel maybe now, but I was there in 1989
@@rgruenhaus so many things happened in more than 30 years....^^
You can hear the freshness!
I absolutely love your videos. I’m taking my family back to Paris in April and plan on visit most if not all of the places you recommended. Thank you for putting these videos together.
If you guys go to the 13th arrdt you should check out la Felicita, it's one of my favourites, cool space and lots of different restaurants inside ! Not far from the Seine, the BNF, parc de Bercy and Cour St Emilion :)
I loved those baked garlic and butter snails!! 😋 😘
@@LesFrenchiesTravel 😋 that's the authentic french cuisine!!
My wife and I are really enjoying your channel! Can't wait to see what else you have for us before we get there for the first time in May!
@@LesFrenchiesTravel I'm going to send you a message on Instagram.
My wife and I will be in Paris May 1 - May 8 2023 we just made reservations for LE PETIT VENDOME . Would be nice to meet you guys. We are coming from Michigan.
I enjoy your videos and was so happy to see that Carton has a location at Gard du Nord. The location in the 6th on Rue de Buci closed and my husband ( a Parisien) was thrilled when I told him about the other location. The pronunciation of the establishment is car( with that back tongue thing) toe.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel yeah that’s what my husband said too but with a car we’ll just drive from the 6th😍😍
thanks for these recommendations, I am going to Paris in June and I can wait to try what locals eat!
We have decided d’Orsay v Louvre
Please recommend a place to eat after visiting the museum on our way to Invallides tombeau
Merci beaucoup
here is me, watching u guys in middle of the night and hoping someday im going there and trying food that u guys recommended. great video, keep itu up
I learned a lot from this video. Thank you. Nous Somme Amies!
Nice, entertaining, very useful, and refreshingly unpretentious.