Monday, February 10, 2014

The fifth day in Paris (Dec/13/2013)




Brunch at Market (by Chef Jean Georges)

Add:  15 Avenue Matignon 750008 Paris (near the Champs-Elysees)





Cozy atmosphere inside 








Salmon Sashimi with Caramelized Pecan Nut
Grilled Octopus Salad, Capers Vinaigrette
Burger "Dry aged Beef" with Cheddar and French Fries
Tomato, Mozzarella and Basil Pizza
Buffet of Dessert

Every dishes were the best of the best, which have an amazing balance between a great savor and culinary artistry.  Ah, especially the pizza I had.. It's just beyond words. 






Paul Bakery 

It always provides a fresh baguette. 





On the way to Museum Orsay





Sweet shop 

Wow, it looks so yummy.  (^ε*)






In front of Museum Orsay

Nelson Mandela, a great politician, died on 5 December at his home, Johannesburg and there had been a national mourning period of ten days, while we were traveling in Paris.  





Museum Orsay Clock at Main Hall

The museum was originally a railway terminus of southwestern France and fell into disuse in the late 1930s, which it still retains its original form.






Evening (1885) by James Tissot




The Church at Auvers (1890) by Vincent van Gogh





On the left of the Seine river





LaDuree at Charles de Gaulle Airport

"Don't miss the best macaroon in Paris!"






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