It wasn't ho-hum, it was classical and well done.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
ho-hum.
originally posted by SFJoe:
It wasn't ho-hum, it was classical and well done.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
ho-hum.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Robert, have you had a chance to go to the new ER? I'm curious about it.
Also curious if they still have as great a wine list as when the food was more ho-hum.
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by SFJoe:
It wasn't ho-hum, it was classical and well done.originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
ho-hum.
And I blame you for sending me there.
Also not so very far from Repaire de Cartouche, if that's not too old hat for you.originally posted by Larry Stein:
Any dining recommmendations near Gare de Lyon?
originally posted by Larry Stein:
Thanks for the link. I'll be in Paris from May 16-19. Also, May 8 when we fly in. We have a dinner reservation at Spring on the 17th. Also, planning for Septime on the 16th. Hopefully, the folks I know who have in's there will be able to come through. Sunday lunch and dinner will be the most challenging. I'll use the Paris by Mouth Sunday dining guide. Yam'tcha sounds intriguing for that day.
Any dining recommmendations near Gare de Lyon? We're going to stay there on arrival night so as to make it easy to catch the TGV the next day. Nothing too elaborate as we'll have just been on a 10+ hour flight.
originally posted by Larry Stein:
Any dining recommmendations near Gare de Lyon? We're going to stay there on arrival night so as to make it easy to catch the TGV the next day. Nothing too elaborate as we'll have just been on a 10+ hour flight.