June 10, 2014
We walked to Champs Elysees for a late dinner with no specific restaurant in mind. We wanted Asian sana kasi suya na kami sa French food.
The Chinese restaurant Edmund and I had eaten somewhere in this area last November was no longer there. The place was under renovation.
We just kept on walking, kasama na rin ang window shopping and usi.
Tiffany & Co. was having a grand party. Their whole building was all aglow, there were camera men all over and they had a photo booth. Hindi naman namin kilala yung mga celebrity dun.
We asked one of the spectators, French celebrities daw yung mga yun. Umalis na kami.
rue de Balzac is closer to Arc de Triomphe, so we walked all the way down to rue Pierre Charron. Umuulan pa mandin.
The Japanese restaurant along rue Pierre Charron where Edmund and I had eaten several times before was no longer there too. The place is now a French bistro.
There’s another French Bistro beside it that attracted us to their pre-fix menu
for Euro 29 per person. Not cheap, but at 10 o’clock in the evening, tired of walking, raining, and simply tired, we settled in at Ziti.
I thought we wanted Asian food?
Kung dito ako sa France nakatira, siguro matagal ng lagas ang ipin ko sa tigas ng mga tinapay nila. Baka naka pustiso na ako grade 2 pa lang ako.
We all had a big slice of boneless steak and delicious mashed potatoes.
Strawberry and vanille sorbet for me
Tiramisu divided by two anaks.
Tila kulang, we only had Euro 5 bill.
We paid Euro 70.50. That’s not expensive according to Parisian standards. Pero for us syempre that’s multiplied by sixty pesos.
Walking back to our hotel, we swung by the store where Edmund bought his maleta the last time. Oyen bought herself a cute denim trolley, that matched her blue denim dress and new blue Moynat shoulder bag.
There are quite a number of this dog pulubis around the tourist areas. Poor dogs.
I think those men are not French.