I’m French and I’m taking you on a French Food Tour of Paris, France!

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With my friend Camille, we’re showing you different spots where locals actually eat in Paris:
– Bakery (boulangerie): croissants and chocolatine (or pain au chocolat) at Léonie Batignolles
– Marché des Batignolles: an authentic French food market
– Galette (salty crepe): galette saucisse et galette complète at Sarracuisine, Batignolles
– Sandwich: a delicious sanwich with a fresh baguette, coppa and sheep cheese from Corsica at Maison Castro
– Pastry shop (patisserie): delicious cakes and macaroons at Le Jardin Sucré

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  1. I didn’t really like the food in France unless it’s from our hotel made my the chef. Even the sandwiches made in our hotel were awesome with lots of meat and made to go by the hotel chef. The desserts looked good but were underwhelming. Chocolates were excellent though.

  2. I’d love ❤️ to visit France 🇫🇷 I’m from the United States Indiana love ❤️ the ducks 🦆 so cute 🥰 quack quack 🦆 😂😂😂

  3. Pastries look so good – is it hard to be vegan in France – is eating ham and cheese a big part of the food culture or are there many alternatives? cheers:)

  4. I have a question, is the meat in France (Paris) organic? I'm curious that when eating out should I assume the meat is conventionally raised or that the dairy is not organic? I know that the standards in other countries are different than the US so I wasn't sure and wanted to ask.

  5. Thanks for the video. My daughter is in Paris, and sent me a picture of the crepes she had . I'm watching food videos of Paris, and this is a good one.

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  7. I am a professional cook and Chef for 40 years and I always struggle to find fresh bread made in house in San Antonio Texas I worked in Mexican bakeries and I make my own bread at home focaccia in Biscotti is of all flavors. I will enjoy following your sights

  8. Paris is very walkable and the local food options are amazing and the ingredients are fresh… for Macaron I was told LaDuree is good ? I am sure tourists for Olympics will enjoy the amazing city … My fav are the walks across city and the Museum LaDorse.. my fav so far…Pate sandwich is my fav .. with cheese and pickle…

  9. France, c’est vrai que nous on est très nourriture très gastronome très épicurien ça fait partie de la vie vous travaillez c’est sûr mais il faut aussi savoir profiter de la vie parce qu’elle est courte mais manger de la nourriture c’est pas manger des enfants

  10. Hi there. Loving your videos. Thank you. Is it possible to do one about visiting Paris if one has a disability? I know it is a big ask but you would help so many people. Thanks.

  11. That banana moose pastry had me at hello. I don't know but being from America in Texas we don't have French foods that i know of but the first time I ever tried French toast I was hooked 😆. I was like 8. I've seen crapes and some pastries but I've never seen a French restaurant here. We need one. What are the macarons?

  12. You always see French people eating a fresh baguette or pastries for breakfast. My question is, when did they buy it? Does someone leave the house in the morning and bring it back? Or do you buy it the night before (in which case it’s not as fresh)?

  13. FYI you’re pronouncing macaron wrong in English. A macaroon is a different item made mostly of coconut. You don’t need to change the pronunciation of macaron at all for English speakers. That’s how we say it if we say it properly. The reason it’s important is many English speakers say macaroon because they don’t know the difference and if they hear a French speaker saying it, it will reinforce the incorrect pronunciation because of your authority. It’s been an ongoing struggle since macarons became popular with people calling them macaroons and the two items almost couldn’t be more different.

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