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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-18
拍攝地點: Château de Villandry 維朗德里城堡, France
相機型號: Panasonic Lumix LX5
相片簡介: 這裡不單有當年極具創意的文藝復興建築風格,
在城堡後方更建有一座美輪美煥的廣闊庭園,
當置身園中,視覺就不斷地享受一幅又一幅美麗圖畫,
漫步其中,確是悠然!
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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-18
拍攝地點: Nîmes 尼姆斯, France
相機型號: Panasonic Lumix LX5
相片簡介: 尼姆斯的「Arènes de Nîmes 圓形競技場」是法國境內保存最完整的競技場古跡,一個個拱形頂的迴廊依然保留昔日原貌。這座競技場建於公元一世紀,主要用作勇士及野獸博鬥場所,在1853年開始便開始在這裡舉行鬥牛活動,所以競技場前有一個鬥牛勇士銅像。 尼姆斯的古跡雖然不多,但全都保存得很好,老當益壯,很值得用半日時間看看這裡的古羅馬競技場及週邊古跡。
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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-18
拍攝地點: 巴黎 
相機型號: Panasonic Lumix LX5
相片簡介: 很炎熱的巴黎,購物血拼中,途經凱旋門,
補捉了落日斜照的一刻......
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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-18
拍攝地點: 阿爾 Arles普羅旺斯, France
相機型號: Leica X1
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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-18
拍攝地點: Château d’Azay-le-Rideau 阿宰勒里多城堡, France
相機型號: Panasonic Lumix LX5
相片簡介:
整座豪華城堡被安德列河包圍著,倒映在河面上的城堡景象十分優美,更被譽為「盧瓦爾河最美麗的城堡」。
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愛飛的太太
9篇遊記
瞬間看歐洲 (法國, 德國, 意大利)
旅程性質: 觀光攝影
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發表日期: 2013-04-17
拍攝地點: 普羅旺斯Provence, France
相機型號: Panasonic Lumix LX5
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車還未靠近已花香撲鼻,
二話不說就泊車、取大細傻瓜機落車,
一個箭步跑入這紫色花叢中,
與可愛的小蜜蜂一起在花海中嗡嗡飛舞,
各有各忙,牠勤力地採花蜜,
我們就不停地按傻瓜個快門掣,
左拍右拍,影上影下,遠攝近攝,
補捉每一個薰衣草美態!
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HK Epicurus
22篇遊記
France Paris Desserts Trip (法國)
(旅程日期: 2012-06-13 至 2013-01-22 ,  旅程性質: 商務公幹, 消閒度假)
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發表日期: 2013-02-23
One of the oldest institutions in Paris’s Haute Cuisine fine dining scene,  I locked in this restaurant to visit and after a 2nd try was finally granted my wish.   After consulting friends and foodies who visit Parisfrequently,  it was interesting many of them also mentioned 2 Starred Le Cinq as the place to be at.   I definitely had that on my agenda as it has a sister restaurant in Caprice in Hong Kong,  but after visiting the highly regarded Paris (Le Meurice ***) last trip around,  and on a later trip trying out the controversial Japanese-inspired  (Sur Mesure by Thierry Marx **) plus previous places before my time of taking food pics,  I decided to trust my instinct and give Ledoyen a chance as I had a feeling it is old school yet also silently reinventing the Parisian  dining trend! [IMG http://lh5.ggpht.com/-HkBOcyFydkk/UKyHEpseyPI/AAAAAAAAU3U/z47bKiegKSo/wlEmoticon-Inlove%25255B2%25255D.png?imgmax=800]  I have got to say this meal by Chef Christian Le Squer was simply perfect from start to the end,  there was a weighted balance between sensibility,  classiness, execution, taste and meal planning  – having tried out some of the fussiestrestaurants in Europe before here or after,  I really enjoyed this French Classical style dining with a modern mentality.

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Amuse Bouches of Campari and Orange Ginger Bubble,  Comte Cheese Puff with Cepe Mushrooms, Bruleed Foie Gras with Raspberry Sandwich,  Vegetable Roll with Poppyseed..
They look good and they tasted equally great.  I especially liked the spoon of Campari with Orange Ginger bubble as it was so appetizing and I was told to eat from this order.   ~  10/10
 
Au Bon Beurre -
The bread offerings were expectedly great,  you can count on it when eating in France but forget it when you eat in HK except for places like Caprice and Petrus, or Robuchon Macau.  I thought a previous butter encounter at equally 3 Starred Le Meurice was  already the bomb, yet this was less cowy but more sophisticated in finish.  I asked the maître d' who makes their butter here?  He showed a big shock on his face and explained it’s just normal Au Bon Beurre from a local farm associated with the restaurant naturally...  If I could just get such great quality produce butter at my disposal >.<   Crazy good  ~  12/10

Beef Jelly Consomme and Horseradish Granite,  Peas and Beef Mince -
For summer, another lovely starter and quite intense.    

Grosses Langoustines Bretonnes, Emulsion d’agrumes -
Blanched Brittany Langoustine with Citrus of Lemon, Orange and Grapefruit, Coriander & Olive Oil Emulsion.  2nd half of Langoustine  encased in a fried Kataifi pastry.  With Seaweed crisp and Jelly beneath.   I really liked this dish for balance and perfect execution.   

Ris de Veau en Brochette de bois de Citronnelle Rissolee,  Jus d’herbes -
Another signature at Ledoyen,  this is the best Sweetbread I have ever had in my life by far.  It was covered in a Sweetbread Crumb,  brochetted with 2 lemongrass stalks,  and served with a herbs sauce and Broad Fava beans and Peas.  Cooked perfectly just barely under well-done and for once I could actually taste the organ too.  And this was huge!  This was only half portion and it was fist sized already.  Didn’t know Sweetbread organ can be presented so huge lol!

Mignardises - 
I find that in Europe Mignardises are not confused with Petits Fours, which come after the meal with coffee. This was served on an edible Meringue plate.

Campari Dill and Basil Croustillant,  Citrus Sorbet,  Grapefruit marinated in Honey & Lemon Juice,  Confit Pink Grapefruit -
I will be lying if I said this wasn’t once again a foodgasm level dessert.   This was just so right..

 
.... to be continued 
評分: 味道5   服務5   環境5   衛生5   抵食3
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HK Epicurus
22篇遊記
France Paris Desserts Trip (法國)
(旅程日期: 2012-06-13 至 2013-01-22 ,  旅程性質: 商務公幹, 消閒度假)
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發表日期: 2013-02-19
A famous Crepe street on Rue du Montparnasse,  there weren’t so many Asian faces that I had come to anticipate compared to the likes of Laduree or Angelina.    As someone who has a crepe fetish,  I have imprinted this street into my mind as the 1st place to visit if I long for crepes in Paris although I always suspected  it to be also touristy,  hence sometimes I did try out creperies in other areas for cross comparison.   This street is closer to the Edgar Quinet Metro station than the similarly named Montparnasse Bienvenue.    A train ride to Brittany or Normandy for good creperies meanwhile might only be a few hours away,  but it is always exciting to see so many Creperies all occupying the same street!  

Paris locals might know of better Creperies in the more suburban areas, and if you do please do leave me a comment so I can work out where to visit next time around!    In the mean time,  this was another visit to 
Creperie de Josselin after skipping it the last time just like I deliberately skipped La Maison Angelina before a 2nd revisit.   After all quota is limited.   This time I was back with a mission and in fact Josselin was the first creperie I have ever visited in Paris years ago.  Upon this revisit I really want to compare the best creperies I have eaten so far in Hong Kong, France and Australia or elsewhere and settle it once and for all!


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Couple Andouille de Guemene - €9,40
2 separate Layers of buckwheat pancakes are wrapped around this amazing pig tripes sausage!  2 Layered crepes are popular here but so far I have never seen it outside France.  The galette de sarrasin base texture was really great with bites of Buckwheat and aroma, was edge crispy but not tough.  Can’t foresee this getting any better.  Absolutely to die for level.  Amazing.   ~  12/10

Maraichere -  with Spinach, Fried Egg, Lard Bacon, Fromage Cheese, Crème - €9,30
One of the signatures at Josselin.  This was simply sublime once again.  I can’t rave enough about it.  The presentation of the food is not that attractive here,  not exactly neat but this is just so Creperie de Josselin style.   To me,  the taste is more important and the galette crepes here I ate on that night were just simply unbeatable.   Personally I would rate here over >  La Creperie (Hong Kong) >  Breizh Café(Paris).   The latter was the most promising,  but that visit didn’t deliver in taste.  Whereas La Creperie HK is inconsistent but as good as Paris creperies if not better.  Josselin meanwhile looked the most normal and sterile but tasted easily the best!  ~  10/10 
推介菜式: Couple Andouille de Guemene, Maraichere, Cidre
每人消費: 約24歐元
評分: 味道5   服務5   環境5   衛生5   抵食5
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HK Epicurus
22篇遊記
France Paris Desserts Trip (法國)
(旅程日期: 2012-06-13 至 2013-01-22 ,  旅程性質: 商務公幹, 消閒度假)
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發表日期: 2013-02-03
It’s not too far from the famous Le Marais area -
It’s not too far from the famous Le Marais area -
Bordier Butter Sardines
Bordier Butter Sardines
Inside. For dinner, Reserve 1-2 days in Advance.
Inside. For dinner, Reserve 1-2 days in Advance.
Loads of Ciders from Northern France.
Loads of Ciders from Northern France.
Fougeraise Galette,  "La Coglaise" Andouille
Fougeraise Galette, "La Coglaise" Andouille
Carrement Sarrasin - €7,50
Carrement Sarrasin - €7,50
Bordier Salted Caramel -
Bordier Salted Caramel -
Salted Caramel Butter by Bordier
Salted Caramel Butter by Bordier
Breizh Café seems to be the hottest Creperie in Paris nowadays,  and many foodies have been carrying this on their lips.  The brand also has outlets in Cancale in Brittany,  and also in Japan.    The menu planning is sensational indeed,  carrying anything from the freshest of Brittany or Normandy oysters,  to the most exotic of ingredients to put on their galettes and crepes.   You should make reservations at least 2-3 days beforehand,  don’t count on walking in.  Unfortunately however,  on the day of my visit the base buckwheat base for the Galettes de Sarrasin was too hard and had too little buckwheat taste,  I have had slightly better.  (Then again, the finer grades of the Buckwheat Soba noodles in Japan also have less buckwheat taste when they only eat the core bits,  so it doesn’t mean I am right in my own preference.)



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Fougeraise Galette, 
"La Coglaise" Andouille Chitterling sausage, 
with Bordier Farmhouse Creme Fraiche mixed Mustard Sauce - €11,80

The chitterling sausage in this cross-section guise seemed packed together than rounded in appearance.  The taste is NOT strong.  It will suit those who dislike pig organs smell and uric acid.   I am somewhere in between however so I found this too weak.   The buckwheat crepe likewise,  was too hard and eating this made my jaws fell sore after a few bites just like eating too many stale nachos.   The buckwheat flavour was also very weak.  A little disappointed overall ~  6.9/10

Carrement Sarrasin - €7,50
Buckwheat Crepe (sweet),  Buckwheat Honey,  with Buckwheat Ice Cream.  
The trifecta combo of buckwheats,  and the first time I have eaten a buckwheat crepe as a dessert dish.   Unfortunately once again,  the crepe was too hard and also missing buckwheat flavour.  The Buckwheat honey fared better,  and also the ice-cream.   In the end I thought this sounded more promising than it delivered in the flavours.    ~  7/10

Bordier Salted Caramel -
Wish I could carry these back to my friends,  but don’t think they will last before they melt away.  Actually quite good indeed.  But I think I have had better at say Caprice or Jacques Genin or somewhere else...    ~  7/10

Salted Caramel Butter by Bordier -
It is quite good indeed,  actually I liked this better than the above Salted Caramel candy itself.  I can so buy a plain crepe and spread this on top.  Or put it into a toasted sandwich !

Francois Sehedic Apple Cider from Fouesnant, Brittany -  €12,50
This is of the drier,  almost farm house like style.   Very utterly good and more concentrated than the Gold Medal winning bottle Cidre Fermier du Pays de Broceliande I drank at Creperie Suzette,   real artisanal stuff and worth the price tag.   ~   9/10  


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Overall was very slightly disappointed with the execution of the Sarrasin buckwheat crepes here as they were quite hard but not having much buckwheat taste either, unlike my favourite Josselin.   3 out of 5
每人消費: 約32歐元 (晚餐)
評分: 味道3   服務4   環境4   衛生4   抵食3
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HK Epicurus
22篇遊記
France Paris Desserts Trip (法國)
(旅程日期: 2012-06-13 至 2013-01-22 ,  旅程性質: 商務公幹, 消閒度假)
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發表日期: 2013-02-02
Reminds me of Da Vinci Code - Or that Chinese Architect…
Reminds me of Da Vinci Code - Or that Chinese Architect…
Impressive Tea Display -
Impressive Tea Display -
Matcha Salt and Sesame version -
Matcha Salt and Sesame version -
Rose d’Himalaya
Rose d’Himalaya
Nolstagie de Pondichery – Euro 33,00
Nolstagie de Pondichery – Euro 33,00
Dessert Cart
Dessert Cart
Raspberry Cr�me Brulee Tarte -
Raspberry Cr�me Brulee Tarte -
 Mariage Freres doesn’t need much introduction.  It is one of the best known global teas in the world and if that isn’t convincing enough,  they were given a prime spot inside The Louvre to represent the best of the best of French Teas.

Rose d’Himalaya -
Was recommended this tea by the staff.  This was so intense in rose flavour with a black tea base.  Absolutely amazing.  The take-away tea bags won’t impress you as much as these!  ~  10/10

Nolstagie de Pondichery – Euro 33,00
A lunch box consisting of Salmon with Salmon Roes,  Foie Gras & Raspberry,  Prawn on toast and some Cold Turkey.   This was typical French but not overly impressive either.  Guest savouries aren’t where they really excel.  ~  6.9/10

Desserts Trolley -
These looked good and you can see some sort of Japanese influence too.

Raspberry Crème Brulee Tarte - 
Yes.  TWG from Singapore has a similar version,  because they copied straight from here and this one is much better.  The bottom pastry layer was crunchy,  the raspberries were tart enough.  Combined with the custard like crème with a burnt sugary crust.  This was simply amazing.  ~  12/10



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Mariage Freres in Paris  Is quite impressive with both the teas and pastries.  Although the same cannot be said about the savoury Lunch Box,  overall I was still impressed enough to return.  The teas were amazing,  so was the dessert.
評分: 味道4   服務5   環境5   衛生5   抵食3
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