The Paris Luxury Food GuideNow Available

          When you think of France, it’s the traditions of food and cooking that come to mind – baguettes, foie gras, caviar, chocolate, cheese and wine.  And now, Paristo Provence Culinary Adventuresis pleased to introduce The Paris Luxury Food Guide. The 2011 edition is filled with top culinary addresses in Paris.

The Paris Luxury Food GuideNow Available

          When you think of France, it’s the traditions of food and cooking that come to mind – baguettes, foie gras, caviar, chocolate, cheese and wine.  And now, Paristo Provence Culinary Adventuresis pleased to introduce The Paris Luxury Food Guide. The 2011 edition is filled with top culinary addresses in Paris.

                                  “I love the monuments and museums of Paris as much as the next gal,” says author Diane Shaskin, “but it’s the search for the best baguette, hidden food shop and traditional French food that really excite me.”

The Paris Luxury Food Guide, Shaskin adds, collects her favourite culinary addresses from a dozen years of living in and visiting Paris.

In this eBook, the city is organized into:

1. Epic Luxury Food Stores

2. Petite & Specialty Food Shops

3. Chocolatiers

4. Fromageries

5. Boulangeries

6. Cooking Classes

7. Restaurants

8. Splurges

9. Where Not to Go

The eBook is free and it’s available on the company’s website. The eBook is currently being translated into Japanese, Korean and Chinese.

Shaskin’s company,Paris to Provence Culinary Adventures, offers week-long gourmet tours in Paris and in Provence.  The website is www.paristoprovence.ca

Diane Shaskin

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phone: 250-216-7873

 

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