Posts in Eateries
Yard !

Be warned.  I am about to make a very bold statement here.

Eating at Yard, in the 11th Arrondissement, been to date the best meal I have eaten in all of France.

I may even be so bold as to say it has been one of my favourite meals EVER.

Yes, you heard me correctly.  There are not many places (and I've eaten at many) where every single plate put in front of me has made my taste buds sing.  On top of that, add amazing service.

But I found it right here, in an almost derelict street in an off-the-radar neighbourhood. A street you may never normally walk down intentionally, only by accident.

This place is definitely worth the effort to find.

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Le Carre d'Herbes

We had planned to have lunch along the canals of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.  Yes, a little touristy looking, but gorgeous all the same, especially in the sunshine.  However, plans are made to be changed as after chatting to our new BFF Olivier (a local we just met here in L'Isle-sur), we found ourselves walking, a little hesitantly, down a strange pathway he'd pointed to, away from all the tourists.

What we found was heaven, tucked away amongst the trees.

Le Carre d'Herbes

Outstanding food, friendly and efficient service and no tourists!  Well, alright....our constant camera use probably gave us away.

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Le Barroux !

We desperately needed to stretch our legs so we set out on foot to the next village - Le Barroux, for a wee spot of lunch.

It's only 4.5 km away from La Roque Alric, but there are hills in between.....yep....a lot of hills.  So as you can imagine, we were ready for some  well deserved sustenance when we arrived, only to find the village empty.  A ghost town.  This was wonderful for us taking photos, but not so good for our growling tummies.  Even the one restaurant we did stumble upon happened to be closed on this particular day...doh!

Finally we spotted a little "basic" store where we grabbed a baguette and a wedge of camembert.  Our impromptu lunch for the day....or so we thought.....

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l'Acacia en Provence !

If you've been following our little adventure in France to date, then you'll completely understand our utter excitement when after meandering around the curved little cobble stoned paths of our tiny little village, La Roque Alric, we stumbled upon the sweetest looking French country restaurant ever - l'Acacia en Provence.

We never expected it.  We were told there was no restaurant here!

I think we squealed.

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A big day for the ladies!

Today was a big day for the little ladies.

Having already walked over 20km (and I'd just like to add that we had done 19km the day before....are we amazing or what?!) and having already treated ourselves to one of the best mille feuilles so far, we decided we needed another treat.  Yes, this treat also came in the form of food.  Surely you're getting the gist of this holiday by now so this should be no surprise?

If you ever head over to Paris, and in particular the Marais area (really, why wouldn't you?) then you need to do yourself a favour and eat HERE!

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Paris in a Pita Pocket !

Have you ever looked through a restaurant window, stopped dead in a crowded street, skipped on the spot (and yes, clapped your hands in glee), and without having looked at the menu just known you HAVE to eat there?

To be honest, I'm a skipper and clapper from way back as I do this constantly, and today was no exception when I looked through the window of this little beauty....Miznon

Fresh produce lined the windows (and any another available surface area inside), and big smiles welcomed us into this loud and bustling little venue.

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She Bangs Coffee

I like to think we all have dreams we want to come true.  A goal.  Something we're passionate about.  Unfortunately, not everyone has the drive or the ability to fulfill them.

Not my niece!

If you happen to be in Brisbane and travelling through the the inner-city suburb of Albion, then you should make a beeline for She Bangs Coffee.

It's small and intimate and serves absolutely delicious coffee.

It's also my gorgeous niece's coffee shop.

Did I mention she's brilliant!

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The Larder !

Name any cafe or restaurant The Larder and I'm sucked in! 

There's something special about that word that appeals to some hidden part of me - It could be a crappy little shop, but I still have to take a look inside just to feel satisfied.  Unfortunately, I'm often disappointed.

So I can honestly say I was a happy girl when I walked into The Larder - a little cafe on the main street of Daylesford and found myself surrounded by cookbooks, enamel milk jugs for sale and various sized platters of cakes and biscuits. 

Not to mention some cute Christmas decorations, which I'm an even bigger sucker for.

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