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Pre-Take-Off, A Sweet Nook At Marlow & Sons Is Just What the Dr. Ordered

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Everyone needs a little bon voyage before a good trip, and on the evening before our journey began, we decided to head to one of our favorite Brooklyn haunts: Marlow & Sons. The evening started with a warm, cozy nook and a round of Wizards, a concoction of gin, burnt fig jam, and gingerale. Even though we can often spot lots of famous faces here (Ralph Lauren, Beyonce, Josh Hartnett), we were more interested in present company. The French white with the freshest oysters ever were pretty amazing, too!

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A Postcard from Pastis

What’s a weekend without a trip to Pastis?

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Finding A Little Corner of Paris…In Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint isn’t quite a neighborhood that people would consider a little corner of France, but upon closer inspection, the newly hip area of Brooklyn offers plenty of places that have a Parisienne flair. Here are our favorites:

Old Hollywood—This tiny little shop offers a great selection of vintage and new fashion, as well some gorgeous jewelry, an aspect the boutique is best known for. 110 Meserole Avenue, (718) 389-0837

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Uptown, Downtown: Paris In New York Lives

We know, Pastis, Balthazar, Daniel…New York City is brimming with authentic Parisienne-esque gems. But what of those quirky home-grown places that boast a literal Paris experience via Old-School NYC? We snapped a few sightings of Paris right in our own backyard.

1. The Paris Theatre, 4 West 58th Street, www.theparistheatre.com

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Eloise may no longer be at the Plaza, but Parisienne is still at The Paris Theatre. Head there tout suite and you can catch Coco Before Chanel. Be sure to hunker down in the balcony.

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The Vietnamese-French Sandwich: Bånh Mî

It was always a mystery to me how two completely different cultures came clashing together to make this little baguette masterpiece. At a glance, it’s just a sandwich. But at first bite, it’s a complex marriage of the most delicious parts of each culture.

Vietnames + French = masterpiece

Vietnamese + French = Masterpiece

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