Uzes: A Culinary Journey in the South of France
Barefoot Blogger · TasteYou would be forgiven for thinking that Paris is the best place to experience French food. However, surprisingly many would argue against such a claim. While it is at the forefront, and to some extent the gateway to French cuisine for the average traveler, there are many other wonderful food hubs across the country that rival Paris’s thriving restaurant scene.
…Continue reading here for the Barefoot Blogger’s enticing food photos of Uzès and why you might want to visit this town that the New York Times calls a hidden gem. Our favourite blogger also provides her local’s list of go-to restaurants in the walled city.
More reading on Uzès:
Cook’n with Class Culinary Adventures in Uzès
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