I had the best chocolate I have ever eaten and visited an amazing chocolate shop on Isle St Louis called Cacao et Chocolate near the Pont-Marie Metro. Go! They seem to have three branches in Paris http://www.cacaoetchocolat.com… O.K. here from the Web site Adresse :
29, rue de Buci — 75006 Paris France tél : 01 46 33 77 63 fax : 01 46 33 80 29 Métro : Mabillon ou Saint Germain des Près Tous les jours de 10h30 à 14h et de 15h à 19h30 Adresse :
63, rue de Saint Louis en L’Ile — 75004 Paris France tél : 01 46 33 33 33 fax : 01 44 07 22 40 Métro : Pont Marie ou Saint Michel Tous les jours de 10h30 à 19h30
Adresse :
36 rue Vieille du Temple — 75004 Paris France tél : 01 42 71 50 06 fax : 01 42 71 50 33 Métro : Hôtel de ville Tous les jours de 11h00 à 19h30
Hi Peter, I hope you had fun in Paris, it’s hard not to. If I could be so bold, I humbly submit that you didn’t quite catch the French phrase in your shopping interaction. The shop person more likely said “C’est pour offrir?” (ie, “It’s for giving,” or “It’s a gift?”). Whence the wrapping job. You were close though, and not bad for someone who has 43 years of French to catch up on.
Thanks for clearing that up, Scott. I do like the idea of “It’s for opening?” though. sigh.
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I had the best chocolate I have ever eaten and visited an amazing chocolate shop on Isle St Louis called Cacao et Chocolate near the Pont-Marie Metro. Go! They seem to have three branches in Paris
http://www.cacaoetchocolat.com…
O.K. here from the Web site
Adresse :
29, rue de Buci — 75006 Paris France
tél : 01 46 33 77 63
fax : 01 46 33 80 29
Métro : Mabillon ou Saint Germain des Près
Tous les jours de 10h30 à 14h et de 15h à 19h30
Adresse :
63, rue de Saint Louis en L’Ile — 75004 Paris France
tél : 01 46 33 33 33
fax : 01 44 07 22 40
Métro : Pont Marie ou Saint Michel
Tous les jours de 10h30 à 19h30
Adresse :
36 rue Vieille du Temple — 75004 Paris France
tél : 01 42 71 50 06
fax : 01 42 71 50 33
Métro : Hôtel de ville
Tous les jours de 11h00 à 19h30
Hi Peter, I hope you had fun in Paris, it’s hard not to. If I could be so bold, I humbly submit that you didn’t quite catch the French phrase in your shopping interaction. The shop person more likely said “C’est pour offrir?” (ie, “It’s for giving,” or “It’s a gift?”). Whence the wrapping job. You were close though, and not bad for someone who has 43 years of French to catch up on.
Thanks for clearing that up, Scott. I do like the idea of “It’s for opening?” though. sigh.