Pike Street

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Pike Street

At Pike Place Market around closing time.

Eating well — and inexpensively — in Paris

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Rue Cler à Paris : Dans l'ombre de la tour

Several months ago, I told you about my efforts to eat frugally in Amsterdam.
A fellow-traveller I chatted with at one of Amsterdam’s many fast-food falafel shops warned me about the cost of eating at my next destination, Paris. She’d just come from there and could not believe how much money she’d spent on food: Something like €20 per meal.
I was fully expecting a similar experience.
As it turns out, there are ways to get around the Parisian stereotype for expensive food.
Breakfast
I stayed in a budget hotel in the 10e arrondissement near the rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis. They offered hot breakfast for €7, a service I used only on my last morning there.
The rest of the week, I made breakfast with food from a local market that kept well for several days without refrigeration: Croissants, apricot jam, fresh bananas and commercial apple sauce. That cost about €15 total for six meals. I admit it was boring … but it was filling and relatively healthy. Besides, I’m the kind of guy who’s happy eating different kinds of Mini-Wheats for breakfast every day.
Coffee is cheap and plentiful in Paris, so I waited till I left the hotel to satisfy my craving for caffeine. There are locally owned cafés everywhere, as you’d expect.
Lunch
Look for holes in the wall, take-out windows and food trucks.
There are baguette sandwich windows all over the place. Falafel, shawarma and souflaki are tasty take-out alternatives. If you’re feeling homesick, there are carts selling North American style hotdogs.
Lunch can cost you no more than €5.
Of course, there are some days when you’re at places like the Louvre or the Château de Versailles. You might not want to hunt for a meal off-site. In those cases, be prepared to pay a bit more.
Dinner
There were lots of budget hotels alongside the one where I stayed but much of the area is residential. Because the Faubourg Saint-Denis isn’t as touristy as other neighbourhoods, it offers price advantages when it come to restaurant meals.
Bistros and cafés abound if you’re looking for traditional French fare. There’s also a strong international influence there, with lots of restaurants serving Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, North African and Asian cuisines.
Most sit-down meals can be had for under €10. The cheapest dinner I had was salad, lamb curry, and rice at an Indian restaurant for €6.50. Another night, I “splurged” on sashimi for about €15.
Deals can be had inside tourist zones, too. On my last full day in Paris, I found a bistro near the Centre Pompidou, where I had a very tasty pan-seared rabbit leg with a side of string beans and home fries for €12.
Location, location, location
Eating inexpensively doesn’t have to mean eating poorly.
The heart of Faubourg Saint-Denis is only a few minutes walk from the Gare du Nord but restaurant food at places closer to the train station is easily double the price or more.
If you’ve got the time, walk a few streets over and explore the menus. You get to see a new neighbourhood and perhaps save a few euros without sacrificing on taste or quality.
Bon appétit!

Airport gates

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Gates 50-70

Nothing better to do on a long layover than to discreetly snap some moody pictures 🙂
This was from Vancouver airport a little while ago.

Clickety-clack

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Toronto Transit Commission subway train arrives at Spadina station

Subway train arrives at Spadina station in Toronto.

Chased by phantom police officers

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San Francisco street art: Chased by phantom police officers

Street art in San Francisco’s Castro district.

Before and after

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Before

After

Spinach, sun-dried tomato, feta and mozzarella pizza (aka The Hawthorne) with Chain Breaker Light India Pale Ale at the Oasis Café in Portland, Oregon.

Checkered

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Reflections in a Portland skyscraper

Neat patterns reflecting on the outside of a condo tower in Portland, Oregon.

Electric atmosphere

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Electric

Looking toward the water from near the Harbor Steps in Seattle.

Almost like new

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Refurbished Toshiba Satellite A100

Once destined for the scrap heap, this aquamarine-turquoise Toshiba Satellite A100 gets a new life thanks to a solid-state drive.
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Streetcar to the Castro

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Streetcar to the Castro in San Francisco

From my visit to San Francisco in March 2010.