Paris
Tony gets to know a little bit about the lives of the city's working class. Explore the varied ethnic communities that contribute to the pulse of Paris.
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Chez Robert et Louise
Tony whets his appetite with home-cooked French country food at Chez Robert et Louise.
64 rue Vieille du Temple, 75004 Paris
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Chez Denise
Mmm ... blood sausage. Tony tries that delicacy and some rum baba at A la Tour de Montlhery.
5 rue Prouvaires, 75001 Paris
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Pascal Pinaud Boulangerie/Patisserie
Tony becomes one with time-honored French baking traditions when he participates in the early-morning routine of the Pascal Pinaud Boulangerie/Patisserie bakers.
70 rue Monge, 75005 Paris
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Cantada II
Always up for an adventure, Tony imbibes some absinthe at Cantada II.
13 rue Moret, 75011 Paris
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Le Royal
Embracing the timeless French tradition of breakfast in a cafe, Tony Bourdain visits Le Royal to enjoy croissants and orange juice.
212 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris
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Marche International de Rungis
In the wee hours of the morning, Tony visits this wholesale market and butchers' cafe to experience the trade and, ah Yes, drink some wine.
1 rue de la Tour, 94152 Rungis, Paris
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L'Hotel
Tony laid his head to rest in the same room where the notorious writer Oscar Wilde stayed during his visits to L'Hotel.
13 rue des Beaux Arts, 75006 Paris
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