
I love the title of one of Lobano's posts and more importantly the end of the post Unesco's big mistake. GARNIER–My Favorite Plateau de Fruits de Mer, A-; LE BISTRAL, B+, Very Good Cuisine du Marche; and UNESCO’s Big Mistake
You could totally tell that the restaurant was great but they could not surpass the final grade of the this food critic.


http://www.ediblegeography.com/proustian-greengrocers/ Here's another blog by food critic Nicola Twilley in France who suggests that in Bristol there is a reconstructed 1950s street where residents, many of whom suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia, can mail letters in a George VI Post Box. He's obviously making fun of the street but at the same time it entices an American, like myself, to want to go there.