Parisian Food Tour
I have to say, a food walking tour is a great way to see a city. Farmguy and I recently visited Paris, and on our first full day there, we received a fun and informative introduction to this fabulous place. We met up with our guide, a delightful, English-speaking gal whom we discovered through Viator.com, Paris Food Walking Tour/ Meeting the French (+33 673 656 219). We started our three hour walking tour by visiting the outdoor markets: fruit, vegetable, fish, meat, and flowers. The interesting thing we learned was that the people at the markets usually specialize in one thing; for instance, only vegetables, flowers, etc. This way, they are experts regarding their products and can offer recipes or ideas for use. After passing through the markets and their myriad of colors and smells, we found ourselves in a couple of bakery/pastry shops, where freshly baked bread and artful pastries were plentiful.
As we walked down narrow streets and around various neighborhoods, our guide pointed out places of interest, architecture, and shared historical facts. We had only been immersed in this lovely city for an hour, and I was finding our morning of exploration to be one of my favorite travel experiences.
But before I go much further, I should probably pause for a moment and explain Meilleur Ouvrier de France or One of the Best Craftsmen of France. Un des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (MOF) is a craftsmen competition in France, held every four years. The title MOF is a unique and prestigious award in France according to category of trades in a contest among professionals. The competition requires months, sometimes years, of preparation—technical skills, innovation, respect for traditions and other aspects are all practiced repeatedly to a level of refinement and excellence. And, the winning candidates retain their title for life. On this food walking tour, we had the opportunity to visit two such winners: Patrick Roger, chocolatier and Laurent Dubois, fromagerie.
The Patrick Roger Chocolatier was fragrant, sleek, modern…and cold (Apparently, chocolatiers are one of the few shops with air conditioning in the summer). The chocolates were colorful, resembling rare gems, beautifully arranged on trays throughout the store. Not only was the chocolate stunning, but it melted in our mouths. Patrick Roger’s chocolate, derived from rare cocoa beans from around the world, was subtle and delicate. Unfortunately, photography was not allowed.
With morning gradually easing into afternoon, we found ourselves at the most wonderful cheese shop or fromagerie called Laurent Dubois. There was a large variety of hard and soft cheeses and lots to sample. The staff was friendly and very happy to answer any questions.
Next stop, a traditional wine shop. The quaint, little space held wines mainly from all over France and some from around Europe as well. I didn’t see anything from California; however, there was one from Mexico.
It was now time to sample a few of our purchases from the morning tour: Fresh strawberries and olives from the markets, a baguette, some hard and soft cheeses, a few pieces of chocolate, and of course, red wine. The perfect end to a memorable experience!
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small walking tours are fun. who’s that young chick with farm dude? is that a French cousin or something?
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We loved it! Haha! Have I told you lately that you’re one of my favorite people? 😉
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Beautiful…those market foods are so well displayed, and seem to be color-coordinated.
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Thanks so much, Van. I agree; the food displays were lovely.
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Thanks for the tour too😉
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You’re most welcome! 😊
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I have always been in awe of the Farmer’s Market’s in Europe, and France specifically! Thanks for the photo tour!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks, Kathryn.
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The pics are so vibrant and mouth watering… Wow you must have had fun there! Did you see Louvre?
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Many thanks, Shivangi. We had a wonderful time! Yes, we spent a few hours at the Louvre. It was fantastic–a definite highlight!
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Seeing this makes me want to add a trip of the Parisian farmers’ market to my next trip!
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It’s really lovely! Thank you. 😊
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My mouth is watering already… Thanks for sharing the details 🙂 Noting them down for my trip. I hope there are some exclusive bakery and dessert tours as well 😛
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Not sure if there are any bakery or dessert tours, but please let me know if you discover some. 😉 Have a fabulous trip, Prajakta!
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It all looks so good!
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Thank you very much, Robert! 😊
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Sounds like fun Tonya 😊
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Thanks, Ritu. We loved it! 😊
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Sounds like lots of fun and one of the best ways to see things that interest you. One of the best things about living in France for me is the respect everyone shows for food, it is both serious and also pleasurable, ingredients are always discussed and food is enjoyed.
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You make an excellent point. I completely agree. Thanks so much!
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Paris is a great food city. I loved the food in the cafes and bakeries even more than the restaurants..:)
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I did, too! Thank you, George. 😊
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I’m DYING over here! Omagoodness all the food porn! 😛 Thanks for sharing. I need to scour up some lunch! 😀
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It was an amazing day….gotta love food porn! 😉
Thanks, Joey.
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What a delectable post! I’m drooling..almost… 😛
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Haha! Thanks very much. 😀
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Delicious post and tout à fait je l’ai aimée …. 💖💫💖💫
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Thank you, Osyth. 😊💛
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Love all the delicious pictures!
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Thank you!!
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Great post – I enjoyed being able to vicariously tag along on the walking tour of Paris.
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That’s so kind! I’m delighted you enjoyed the tour, Sheryl. 😊
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Sounds wonderful Tonya. I love cheese, and chocolate so this is my idea of heaven!! 🙂
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Chocolate and cheese are two of my favorites as well. It was pretty heavenly! Thank you, Judy. 😊
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Great pics! It’s been ten years since I saw Paris, this is a real treat!
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What a nice comment! I’m so glad. Thank you. 😊
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I would like the whole buffet but would not be able to enjoy it, unless I had tiny samples of each! I remember your trip but enjoy the new photographs you share with us, from time to time. This is a heavenly taste tour, Tonya. 🙂
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Thank you, Robin! 😊
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Reblogged this on BubblyBEE.com and commented:
A wonderful way to wake up this morning…enjoying these delicious photos of Paris by my friend Tonya…fourthgenerationfarmgirl.com. Bon Appétit!
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Thank you very much for sharing, Becky!
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I have been waiting for a chance to read this! wow! I completely agree that a food tour is one of the best ways to get to know a city- though I have not been to Paris! truly great post!
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Thank you so much! 😊
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Great photos! I’ve been here for a year and I think you got a better tour of the markets than I have to date. Love that you dove right into the ‘everyday’ aspects of French life 🙂
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Thank you so much. We had a lovely experience! Many thanks for visiting and following my blog. 😊
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Yummy! great post! check out my latest Paris blog!
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Thank you for visiting. I will! 🙂
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wow. looks yummy! XD if possible able to check out my food post? 🙂
https://llsera.wordpress.com/category/foodie/
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Thank you. 🙂
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I love your photos. I have been living in Paris for a few months and I am trying to visit all of the markets because the colorful fruit and veggie displays never get old to me. Thanks for sharing. I just started sharing my experiences of Paris on my new blog. I hope I can put my blog together, so it will look as nice as yours.
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Thank you for visiting and the lovely comment. Best wishes with your new blog! 🙂
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