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French Fried: The Culinary Capers of an American in Paris, by Harriet Welty Rochefort, 2001. Harriet continues her attempts to demystify the French with French Fried, the saucy-sometimes spicy - and often hilarious tale of one American woman's 30-year foray into the byzantine world of French cuisine. And when it comes to food, Rochefort's experiences are anything but dull or traditional. When she first arrives in France, she dines on onion soup with her concierge. When she finally gets a decent apartment with a kitchen it turns out that there's both a shower - and a cop - in it.
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I walked a lot in Paris. In fact, one day I walked all the way out to the belt
road (what's it called?) where things got a little desolate. But, most of the time I
stayed within the inner city where I found many unusual sights, but none more
so than this restaurant with the sheep and/or goat lounging in what appears to
be the entrance way. I suppose they had a culinary purpose for being there, like
supplying milk for cheese or something like that. Anyway, here was something
you wouldn't see back home, so I took the photo.
The belt road is called "boulevard des Marechaux" because all avenues
are names with famous marshals ("marechal" in French, plural "marechaux")
of empire (Napoleon's ones). If the belt road is the highway, it's
simply the "peripherique." But I think you probably mean that you
were walking outbound to the "boulevards des Marechaux".
Thanks to Jean-Manuel
Can you help me identify some of the unknowns here?
Where is this restaurant? Is it still there?
It is still there. It sounds like the owner has changed since
the picture has been taken.
La Ferme de la Villette
180, avenue Jean Jaures
75019 Paris
tel: +33 (1) 42 41 71 35
+33 (1) 42 41 27 96
+33 (1) 42 41 85 62
Thanks to Jean-Manuel
Are the sheep still there?
No. There is no sheep anymore for 3 or 4 years. There was a dog
too.
Thanks to Jean-Manuel
What are the sheep doing there?
Just for fun... [?!]
Thanks to Jean-Manuel
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A tripe shop with various
small furry dead animals hanging amongst the eggs and tripe