Now there's another cool
eating emporium to add to the list : Bob's
Kitchen. Bob is actually called Mark Grossman. He runs a small dinner and juice
bar in Paris , France , that very quickly became
one of the hippest places in town to have lunch, brunch or a smoothie.
He's also a cheery bloke and
minor star after having two books published with his delicious muffin recipes
(subtitled "different and authentic") and smoothies recipes
(truthfully but verbosely subtitled "fruit and vegetables cocktails by an
American in Paris ").
If you live in Paris
sometime between rich butter croissant in the morning and fat liver pate
evening desire to feel, in traditional French cuisine is not just offered in abundance
lightness and freshness, Bob’s Kitchen is the perfect antidote. Read some
reviews here.
Changing daily, there is
always an even vegan vegan soup and a salad (sometimes vegan sandwiches, bagels
or a la carte, but since they are made fresh, they can be modified on request
yes). And the almost daily offered Veggie Stew (tasty, colorful vegetable
stews) and Futo Maki (Japanese for "Big Role", filled with
vegetables, mushrooms or fish nori rice rolls) are often vegan. Open from 8 in
the morning until (be careful) 3 in the afternoon (on weekends from 10 to 16
clock) you can really into Bob's Kitchen wonderfully together with friends to a
healthy breakfast, brunch or lunch. But even if you're traveling alone, you
will find yourself at one of the long communal tables quickly in a family
atmosphere. [1]
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