My time in Paris has come to an end. While I planned on living in Paris permanently things haven’t worked out that way.

That doesn’t mean this blog will die. I still have a list of restaurants that need reviews and there will be the annual trips to Paris for more adventures.
I’ve been traveling to Paris every year for 15 years. It’s my home away from home and nothing could keep me away.
I have moved back to the Bay Area (San Francisco) and will be starting yet another blog: friscovegetarian.com.
Vegetarian options in Paris have been growing rapidly. Future visitors will have no problems finding something to eat. This is especially true when you eat like a local and enjoy a big, relaxing lunch and light dinner… and don’t forget to ask for an assiete de legumes when there are no other options on the menu.
Special thanks to the following people for making Paris an enjoyable place to live and eat: Joël at Parisian Sweet Bar, my Yahoo! co-workers, Chefs Jacques and Dean, my longtime Parisian friends Jean-Pierre, Philippe, and Dr. Bob.
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