It seems chefs need extremes. I am not keen on eating unidentifiable foods, as in your Asian/fusion note, but I also like adventurous dishes:) There seem to be quite a few vegetarian restaurants in Paris. I'm fascinated by their high prices.
Vegetarianism and Veganism has no place in traditional France. it is a foreign import. Not to forget that there is always a hunter-candidate for the presidency. If Hitler remains the quintessential vegetarian, I think I should conclude by paraphrasing the waiter in Ninotchka: "Monsieur Baxter this is France not a meadow!"
It seems chefs need extremes. I am not keen on eating unidentifiable foods, as in your Asian/fusion note, but I also like adventurous dishes:) There seem to be quite a few vegetarian restaurants in Paris. I'm fascinated by their high prices.
Vegetarianism and Veganism has no place in traditional France. it is a foreign import. Not to forget that there is always a hunter-candidate for the presidency. If Hitler remains the quintessential vegetarian, I think I should conclude by paraphrasing the waiter in Ninotchka: "Monsieur Baxter this is France not a meadow!"