I'm vegan and planning a trip to Paris. What staples, if any, should I bring to round out meals I'll be making in the vacation rental where I'll be staying?
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posted by fireflies
on Apr 26, 2012 -
16 answers
What specialty food items should I bring back from Paris and London? I am traveling to both places in May. Can you recommend some unique and delicious food items I can bring back with me?
(Any other travel recommendations are welcome as well!)
posted by thelastgirl
on Apr 12, 2012 -
27 answers
I'm going to Paris at the beginning of April. What should I see? Where should I eat? How much should I take? And what's the best thing you've done there?
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posted by mippy
on Mar 7, 2011 -
21 answers
I'm having a hard time finding information about the agriculture and trash systems & practices in Europe. Basically I'd like to know where my food comes from and how waste is disposed of when living there. When I pick up a piece of produce from Portugal, I want to understand what that means.
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posted by scazza
on Mar 31, 2010 -
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American Male In Paris For The First TIme: I've read the previous questions but looking for some exact things. I'll be staying in Monmartre' for a few weeks and looking for things that are uniquely Parisian, laid back gay spots, and clothing that'll make me look halfway human. Details below.
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posted by The Whelk
on Dec 31, 2009 -
9 answers
Can anyone recommend yummy yet affordable restaurants in Paris for non-French speakers?
posted by haikuku
on Dec 9, 2009 -
26 answers
Where can we make out with French boys, what foodie things can I not miss in Paris, and what is the Kampa Park of Brussels?
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posted by IWoudDie4U
on Aug 17, 2009 -
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TypicalTravelFilter: What are the must-sees, tips and tricks, and off-the-beaten paths whilst in Paris for 3 days?
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posted by disillusioned
on Jul 11, 2009 -
15 answers
Vegas FoodFilter Emergency:
BF and I are in Vegas for a confrence and the entire place is giving him a massive stress headache. Any ideas on quiet, off-strip places to eat/recover? Let's say we're going to see Penn & Teller tonight at 9. (we are) Where can we eat afterwards/before that is not crowded, within walking distance, and not super expensive?
Restrictions and example below
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posted by The Whelk
on Feb 25, 2009 -
12 answers
Family holiday in Paris, 2 children (6 and nearly 3), staying near Rue de Passy (in the 16th). Can anyone recommend good neighbourhood restaurants, brasseries etc in that area?
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posted by crocomancer
on Sep 20, 2007 -
6 answers
ParisFilter: Michelin-starred-quality restaurants on short notice? (Spoilers inside for those going with me on the trip.)
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posted by commander_cool
on May 3, 2006 -
13 answers