Food Lover? How Not to Go Hungry in France
Cheryl Shufflebotham · TasteHungry in France? Wait a minute! Isn’t France all about the food? Isn’t it known for its boulangeries, pâtisseries, cheese, bread, croissants, steak frites, and Michelin-star dining? Don’t people go to France for the food? Yes, yes, and yes. There is wonderful food everywhere, as long as you play by the rules. Read Cobblestones and Vineyards for Cheryl’s fun and informative post on the important facts about dining in France. French travel tips from a foodie.
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