Probably my fave movie about food is the 2000 film Chocolat with Johnny Depp and Juliette Binoche a beautiful film set in a French village about the love of Chocolate and french passion for food. Note you will need an abundant amount of chocolate while watching it.
Great vlog though btw the pain au praliné is a take on pain au chocolat but with a praliné filling instead of chocolate. But both are no croissants they just have the same dough as base, a puff pastry. Croissants must be shaped like one, a crescent/half moon (do you see the connection? Crescent -croissants?). Take care
We stayed at an apartment called 'Les appartements de l'atelier Paris 3' which we booked on Booking.com. It's in Le Marais which is generally a good area to stay in!
Not really sure haha, it wasn't that cold and its a bit colder than your typical Auckland winter. But we were only there for 6 days so wouldn't know what the whole winter is like
@@locavore_eats appreciate the reply! planning to go around end of the year / new years and was wondering if the macpac could be left at home 😅. Didn't think it was doable to do the cruise open air in winter like that. Thx for the crepe place, might check it out when I'm there :)