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The Journey of Foodie Memories

The Journey of Foodie Memories Although it all started with a simple school project, it might become a long-term hobby...who knows? But here is a summary of all places that I had the chance to share with you (my two readers) during this period and hopefully made you travel with me, away from this whole corona situation: Summary of Places: - Ricci Eiffel (My first stop in Paris) - Le Relais de L'Entrecotê (Is a must, always) - Pink Mamma (Paris) - Café Kitsuné (Paris) - KONG (Paris) - The Garden at Ralph's Restaurant (Paris - Brasserie L'Est (Lyon) - Pubbelly Sushi (Miami) - Moquém do Banzeiro (Manaus) - Magnolia Bakery (New York City) - Coco Bar (Paris) - Umami Matcha Café (Paris) - Oursin (Paris) - Bisou. (Paris) - L'As Du Fallafel (Paris) - Sunday in Soho (Paris) - Klay (Paris) - Les Deux Magots (Paris) Stay tuned for more, or not :) XOXO

Paul Bocuse Restaurants in Lyon

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Lyon: France's Capital of Gastronomy Last year I had the pleasure to live in Lyon for two months, where I've experienced many foodie guilty pleasures and the main one was to visit Paul Bocuse's RestaurantS (Yes, plural. Not only one but TWO) and it was an amazing experience that I will share it: Brasserie L'est  "The charm of the railway… In this old train station converted into a lively brasserie, miniature trains run overhead; the large kitchens open onto the dining area, turning out tasty market - fresh dishes with flavours from far and wide. One of Paul Bocuse's "cardinal" brasseries."  - MICHELIN guide inspectors In fact, this was the first restaurant that I've visited the day I've arrived in Lyon. Expectations were high and I have got to say, I thought it was the best experience ever, until the next day where I had a better one. I went with a friend, so we ordered different dishes in order to try as many as we could

Paris and Their Many Cafés

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Paris, the city of love...and coffee (and cheese, and wine, and baguettes...) Coming to this city without enjoying a gourmandise adventure is the same as going to Rome and not seeing the Pope. Paris is known for their cheese, wine, baguette but also cafés! And trust me, after 4 months living here I can say as a fact, there is one in every corner and I will list the ones that I had the chance to try.  1. Café de Flore (image above) Where?  172 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 6th. What to order?  A classic hot chocolate: an intensely-flavoured jug of thick, warming cocoa. 2. Les Deux Magots Where?  6 Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 6th. What to order?  Stick to a filter coffee and order milk on the side. 3. Café Marlette Where?  63 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 9th. What to order?  An almond financier and a filter coffee. 4. Café Kitsuné Where? Louvre Museum. What to order?   Desserts range from seasonal fruit to Dorayaki pancakes, while a coffee or espresso,

Foodie Memories - Hello!

Hello world, Foodie Memories is a space where we can bring these two together with great foodie tips and I can share a little bit of my memories with you guys!