Day 21 Madrid
Updated: Friday, 20 July 2007 11:45 PM MEST
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Day 14 Libourne/Pomerol
Tonight we ate a gigantic meal. I know, that's not really news. But instead of eating at home, the five of us drove about 15 minutes to Geitres to eat at L'Auberge de L'Isle, a hotel restaurant owned by somebody my grandfather knows. I could take this entire post and explain every course we ate, but I'll just let the following game help.
See if you can spot the following in this picture:
1. Les Huitres
2. Filets de Rougets
3. Coq au Vin
4. Camembert
5. Crepes Chocolat Chaud
- John-Laurent
Day 15 Bordeaux
Happy 8-month anniversary Leslie & John-Laurent!
Today, we celebrated our big day at a very popular restaurant in Bordeaux, L'Entrecote. The restaurant is very simple: the only thing on the menu is salad, steak and fries. I was skeptical at first of a restaurant only serving one option for a meal, but after seeing the humongous line waiting to get in, I knew this had to be good. After waiting almost an hour, we were rushed to table and quickly asked how we want our steak. When it finally arrived, eating it was heavenly. Hands down, best meal we have had in France. The steak is served in a garlic and butter sauce with plenty extra on the side to dip your fries. The drink options were red wine and coke (we opted for the wine.) For dessert, we had the best chocolate cake I've ever tasted and a strawberry tart.
After gorging ourselves, we shopped around Bordeaux and visited an extensive and very tall wine store stuffed full of French wines.
- Leslie
Day 16 Toulouse
After stuffing the car from floor to ceiling, Leslie, Manou and I drove three hours to Toulouse, where my grandmother lives with her best friend of 50 years, Annie Arador. Annie and my grandmother get along perfectly, cooking together and hanging out with friends and playing scrabble. Photo #2
Toulouse is called nicknamed "la ville en rose" (The city in pink) because most of the buildings are made of a pink brick, though they're really more orange in color. The city is split in half by the Garonne River and a walk along the banks provides a nice view. Place de la Capitole is a great place to hang out at night. There are lots of cafes where you can eat dinner or just grab a dessert underneath a covered walkway, which features some incredible ceiling art.
- John-Laurent
Hors Série Toulouse
Here are a few photos I think are funny and/or interesting:
We bought a Breizh Cola, a French soda that tastes like Coca-Cola... only better!
Annie was born in France to Spanish parents. Spaniards love taking a siesta.
Leslie was amazed by all the flowers in France, so she took some pictures:
This is the road from Libourne to Pomerol.
Leslie hard at work writing for this Web site.
- John-Laurent
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