KJ and Tony Love France
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Is this the best restaurant in Paris? Dining in Saint Germain Paris France Restaurant
In today's video we're sharing another one of our Paris restaurant experiences. Was this a favorite or a flop? You'll have to watch and see! Have you been to this restaurant?
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Paris Restaurant Footage
06:39 KJ and Tony Review & Recap
13:26 Sights and Sounds of Paris
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INSANE Piano Duet at PARIS Supermarket MONOPRIX Champs Elysees | This is going to blow you away!!
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I get chills every time I listen to this! I can't even believe how lucky we were to stumble across these two playing the piano at the Monoprix located on the Champs Elysees in Paris. It was so incredibly beautiful to watch. Someone recently asked Tony and me why Paris is our favorite place on earth. I sometimes have a hard time articulating it because so much of it is the way I feel when I'm in...
Paris Travel Update | Walking Tour Adventure to Paris Marais Vintage Thrift Stores
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Today's video covers three parts. Part One: Paris Travel Update, Part Two: Walking Tour through the Marais District and Part Three: Paris Vintage Thrift Store Shopping. For more detailed information about my favorite vintage stores in the Marais, check out my recent blog post here 👉 kjandtony.com/ CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 03:42 Part One: Paris Travel Update 08:42 KJ Intro to Marais Adventur...
Where to eat in Paris? Le Procope Restaurant in Saint Germain des Pres Paris France
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In today's video we are sharing our experience dining at Paris' oldest restaurant, Le Procope, to celebrate my 60th birthday. I feel so grateful and lucky to be celebrating this milestone birthday at an iconic restaurant in our favorite place in the world. Going to Paris? Check out these popular tours and attractions👉 bit.ly/letsgotoparis Our Favorite Dinner Cruise👉 bit.ly/BMDinnerCruise Eiffel...
Nightmare trip to PARIS without our luggage? What NOT TO DO when traveling to Paris!
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We just arrived in Paris and it's been quite the journey. The airline lost our luggage and there's no sign of it in the tracking system yet. Will we get it before our trip is over? Today is my birthday, so I guess we're going to do some shopping before dinner or we're not going to have anything to wear. I can think of worse ways to spend the day in Paris.... definitely a silver lining, although...
Dinner at Jules Verne Eiffel Tower Restaurant | Paris, France | Is it worth it?
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In today's video, we're sharing our experience dining at the Jules Verne restaurant in the Eiffel Tower. The dining clips were filmed during our trip to Paris last October and I thought I'd better get it edited and launched since we are headed back to Paris today, June 11, 2024. I want to thank the Drew's (Josh, Cecilia, Nathan AND SKYE) for making my night. Here is a link to Nathan's video fea...
KJ and Tony Love Chamonix France | French Alps, Hot Dogs, French Pastries and Hotel Aiguille du Midi
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In today's video, we're sharing a tour of our experience visiting Chamonix, France. This beautiful town is located at the base of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe. Chamonix is nothing short of AMAZING! We would definitely return and highly recommend the Hotel Aiguille du Midi as a lovely place to stay. It's been family-owned and operated for five generations. I (K...
KJ and Tony Tour Queen Studio Experience 👉 Montreux Switzerland ❤️ Freddie Mercury
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In today's video, we're sharing the tour of the Queen Studio Experience located in Casino Barriere in Montreux, Switzerland. We both love Queen, so this was a highlight of our time in Montreux. Going to Montreux or Geneva Switzerland? Check out our favorite attractions: Walk in the Footsteps of Freddie Mercury Tour 👉 bit.ly/tourfreddiemercury Best Day Trip from Geneva 👉 bit.ly/MontreuxfromGenev...
Making our adult son hunt for his Easter Basket | Was it fun or torture? You decide!
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Happy Easter from Vero Beach, Florida. We decided to recreate the Easter Basket hunts of my (KJ) childhood and Piers' as well. We haven't done it for a few years, but this year we created clues that Piers had to find hidden all over the house until he finally is led to his Easter Basket. The ones from my childhood were written by my Dad and they were rhymes and poems and it took us much longer ...
Walking Tour of Lake Geneva, Switzerland in February 2024 | Lake Geneva
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In today's video, we share Part 1: The Vistas (of beautiful Lake Geneva), Part 2: The Mall (called the Forum, located inbetween the banks of Lake Geneva and the town of Montreux), and Part 3: The Town (a glimpse of the town). Montreux is an easy one hour train ride from Geneva and it certainly did not disappoint. The view of the Swisss Alps is incredible and the walk along the banks of Lake Gen...
KJ and Tony Move to France Update | Are we moving to France or not?
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KJ and Tony Move to France Update | Are we moving to France or not? In todays video we share an update on our plans to move to France. Going to Paris? Check out these popular tours and attractions👉 bit.ly/letsgotoparis Our Favorite Dinner Cruise👉 bit.ly/BMDinnerCruise Eiffel Tower Tours👉 bit.ly/3Xq8K6K KJ and Tony Links 👉 linktr.ee/kjandtony Check out our new travel blog here 👉kjandtony.com/ FR...
First Day in Switzerland | Eurotel, Montreux | Lake Geneva, Switzerland
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Although we do love France, we had never been to Switzerland and could not pass up the opportunity we had to visit. As part of our latest trip to France, we visited friends who live in Chamonix, which is right on the border of Switzerland. So we decided to spend a few days in Switzerland. I (KJ) researched where we might visit, since there are so many beautiful areas to choose from. We had hear...
France Vlog 2024 | Lyon France Botanical Garden | La Tete d'Or Parc | France Travel Part VI
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France Vlog 2024 | Lyon France Botanical Garden | La Tete d'Or Parc | France Travel Part VI
France Vlog 2024 | Lyon France Food and Flower Market | France Travel Part V: Le Marché LYON
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France Vlog 2024 | Lyon France Food and Flower Market | France Travel Part V: Le Marché LYON
France Vlog 2024 | Lyon Secret Food Tour | France Travel Part IV: Vieux Lyon France
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France Vlog 2024 | Lyon Secret Food Tour | France Travel Part IV: Vieux Lyon France
France Vlog 2024 | The Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière | France Travel Part III: La Basilique
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France Vlog 2024 | The Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière | France Travel Part III: La Basilique
Hidden Gem Restaurant in Lyon France | Where to eat in Lyon | France Travel Part II
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Hidden Gem Restaurant in Lyon France | Where to eat in Lyon | France Travel Part II
France Vlog 2024 | Lyon, France Travel | Part I Arrival and Grand Hotel des Terreaux
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France Vlog 2024 | Lyon, France Travel | Part I Arrival and Grand Hotel des Terreaux
Paris France Vlog - Paris Dinner Cruise on the Seine River
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Paris France Vlog - Paris Dinner Cruise on the Seine River
French Food HIDDEN GEM in PARIS | KJ and TONY TOOTH CRISIS (Ouch!) | French Dentist Response
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French Food HIDDEN GEM in PARIS | KJ and TONY TOOTH CRISIS (Ouch!) | French Dentist Response
One of the Largest Churches in Paris | Paris, France Vlog | Saint-Sulpice
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One of the Largest Churches in Paris | Paris, France Vlog | Saint-Sulpice
Merry Christmas Eve from Vero Beach, Florida | KJ and Tony Move to France and Florida
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Merry Christmas Eve from Vero Beach, Florida | KJ and Tony Move to France and Florida
Opera Garnier | Attending our First Paris Opéra at Palais Garnier
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Opera Garnier | Attending our First Paris Opéra at Palais Garnier
Moving from the US to France Expat | Adrian Leeds Apres Midi Event with KJ and Tony
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Moving from the US to France Expat | Adrian Leeds Apres Midi Event with KJ and Tony
We are BACK in PARIS!! Our Travel to France and First Day in Paris Vlog
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We are BACK in PARIS!! Our Travel to France and First Day in Paris Vlog
We're going back to Paris! | Dress like a Parisian | What I'm Wearing for 14 days in France
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We're going back to Paris! | Dress like a Parisian | What I'm Wearing for 14 days in France
France CULTURE Norms | 10 French CUSTOMS to KNOW Before You GO
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France CULTURE Norms | 10 French CUSTOMS to KNOW Before You GO
TIPS you'll want TO KNOW before you GO TO PARIS
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TIPS you'll want TO KNOW before you GO TO PARIS
HOW MUCH does it COST to live in FRANCE | What is the COST OF LIVING in France
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HOW MUCH does it COST to live in FRANCE | What is the COST OF LIVING in France
French Alphabet for Beginners in English | KJ practices French Pronunciation
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French Alphabet for Beginners in English | KJ practices French Pronunciation

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  • @ghitalazar2946
    @ghitalazar2946 День тому

    you are too slow take example from other chanelles.

  • @karlaschmid8757
    @karlaschmid8757 День тому

    If you move to France and are medicare eligible, you should keep paying the premium in case yo ever move back to the States.

  • @user-hi3gc7jw5j
    @user-hi3gc7jw5j День тому

    Your husband is not convinced 😂

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 2 дні тому

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @kentbrasloff3945
    @kentbrasloff3945 2 дні тому

    Glad to hear you had a good experience there. I did not. I had so been looking forward to going, but the night in question I got caught in traffic. I called to say I was running a few minutes late. I was told I would still be seated but would have to wait b/c they would give my original table away. As a single traveler, I would have been fine at the bar. As it happened, I arrived a few minutes EARLY. I approached the maitre'd and explained the situation. He shut me down, told me I'd canceled and said there were no tables available as they were booked solid! This, despite the restaurant being largely empty. As a New Yorker I'm always double prepared. I had printed the reservation before leaving home. I pulled it out of my bag and offered it. The maitre'd literally tore it into 100 pieces and threw it to the ground before stamping his foot! (It was GREAT French theatre) He then directed a waiter to seat me in the "American" section, where the sole table waiter spoke excellent English, robbing me of the chance to use my French. I found the service good, the meal mediocre and the ambiance a bit dull. I sat next to a terrific couple from the Carolinas who were staying at the George V. I asked how they felt about their meal, and they suggested the same. A nephew, living in Paris at the time, said he went there a lot for lunch and found it less stuffy. Oh well, maybe next time I should try Ralph's?

  • @ashershaham
    @ashershaham 2 дні тому

    Why do you waste so much time on issues of reservations? Tell us about the food. And, there is nothing French about the place and the food, this is a classical trap for wealthy Americans who have difficulties in interacting with the local culture and habits.

  • @user-xv3jw1nv5s
    @user-xv3jw1nv5s 3 дні тому

    Come to New Zealand and try our best restaurants. Much better than that.

  • @jonmaher2531
    @jonmaher2531 3 дні тому

    Fractional ownership is just generally a bad idea. Think about it. It's very attractive to buyers who could not otherwise be able to afford a whole property. Your now part of a crowd that in many cases may not have a lot of substance behind them when it comes to putting on a new roof, etc. Look everybody's living with different circumstances and I'm not making any judgements, but do you really want to be depended on a group of people you don't even know, perhaps speaking multiple languages, with different cultural practices and unknown financial means? Up to you, but perhaps not good advise to promote to other.

  • @jonmaher2531
    @jonmaher2531 3 дні тому

    On fractional ownership, what happens when one or more of the fractional owners are complete slobs and trash the place. There a huge bill and they won't pay, so you are stuck. There is an agreement of some type, but you end up in court because they fight back. Etc... It always sounds good on new or rehabed property, but when the shine wears off, its usually trouble. Not enough history on fractional ownership to say you always make a profit on resale. Let think about the time-share example and the nightmares people are still living. Point being, you might want to avoid the pit falls of this type of ownership.

  • @Bonnieuxful
    @Bonnieuxful 4 дні тому

    May Jesus heal your knee KJ and mine too❣️🥰💕🙏🏻🙏🏻💕

  • @TonyLiu-y6w
    @TonyLiu-y6w 4 дні тому

    Hi KJ and Tony, love your channel. How do you get around in Paris? Thanks. Love your style! ❤

    • @kjandtonylovefrance
      @kjandtonylovefrance 4 дні тому

      Thank you ❤️ Mostly walking, metro, and an Uber every once in awhile.

  • @richarddetriquet9642
    @richarddetriquet9642 4 дні тому

    Thank you for a wonderful video. Relaxing, informative, enjoyable.

  • @nikkiscott4341
    @nikkiscott4341 4 дні тому

    When in Rome, etc. quid Paname! I don't doubt the quality, nor the vibe. It can be amusing to check out home style references in a new context. This is not my type Paris though. There are so many more typical and atypical places much more to my liking, much more "intime". But hey, you really enjoyed this and that's what it's all about, n'est-ce pas?

  • @nikkiscott4341
    @nikkiscott4341 4 дні тому

    I find it surprising that an American brand name restaurant located in Paris has English fish, Dover sole, on the menu.

  • @cannedangel8550
    @cannedangel8550 4 дні тому

    Thank you KJ and Tony! great info on thrift shops in Paris. My favorite thing to do!!

  • @imsojazzed
    @imsojazzed 5 днів тому

    Thanks you two for sharing such a posh little spot which is now on my list! Merci beaucoup… a la prochaine ❤

  • @user-mo6tz6oh9i
    @user-mo6tz6oh9i 5 днів тому

    I love hearing Clare de Lune.

  • @ramandeepgill4075
    @ramandeepgill4075 5 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @pierrecorin354
    @pierrecorin354 5 днів тому

    Hello KJ and Tony, i have been watching a couple videos you have posted and some ideas crossed my mind. I would like to share a few with you, not all of them, just to help you in your journey. First of all i need to preface these comments by warning you that it will be different than the usual ones you read here, one of the reason is that I have been a French expat in the USA for the last 30 years... I am not sure that for you, middle call , middle age Americans from Florida, it was clever to "move" to France. In my experience, having organized exchange programs for years, that is not for everyone, especially if you cannot speak the langage. Most of the culture you may learn will be channeled through the langage, if you don t speak fluently or as it seems are not eager to learn, it will not go smoothly... Secondly, i can so much tell that you have not switched your lens to apprehend the french culture for maximum success... you still look and sound extremely Americain to me. Third, You don t drink alcohol... France is about wine and cheese to caricature, if you don t appreciate the culture of wine, Paris may not be the best place for you, especially if this decision is based on some sort of religious believes - French are very secular! It is like if I did not enjoy pop corn, hamburger and ketchup and i move to the USA to make video about food... a bit odd. Another clue,: you want to chat with the waiter... that is something that may be acceptable in the USA but in Paris, restaurant staff are very busy and focused, it's not usual for them to small talk (what i heard you sharing at the Procope for exemple). Last, what you seems to prefer is food that ressemble what you can find in the States or the way it's presented and cooked in the States... My friendly advise is to NOT move to France and if you enjoy the Eiffel tower, get yourself a first class ticket to Vegas and go eat some brisket and march mallows things in the Tower there, you will have a much better time, and avoid home sickness for sure. I hope you think about this before making a decision I can feel coming that may be catastrophique for you and your family.

    • @kjandtonylovefrance
      @kjandtonylovefrance 5 днів тому

      Thank you, Pierre. It is always very interesting to hear the different perspectives people have of our lives (both American and French), what they think they know about us, and their opinions about what would be best for us. Merci ❤️

    • @rivierarocket
      @rivierarocket 3 дні тому

      From this longtime American resident in France, 47 years. I can tell you they are not moving to France. It would take them years to learn French and then maybe only partially functional French. Not enough to deal with problems, administration, fiscality etc. This has been made clear in several of the previous videos they have made. The reality of such a move is beginning to hit home and from what I understand they will come from time to time but unfortunately not visiting the other great countries in Europe. For the moment they are stuck on France. C'est comme ça A few days ago I put up a long post on their last posting Walking Tour Adventure to Paris Marais Vintage Thrift Stores. You may want to read it. I totally agree with you on a well reasoned posting you wrote.

    • @MichaelGilbert-f8y
      @MichaelGilbert-f8y 3 дні тому

      Visiting France and living there are two very different things.. to offer context, I’m older than you both, French was my Mother’s native language, I’ve visited that beautiful country more times than I can count … I have multiple French friends in the states and American friends in France.. In my opinion, Pierre’s advice was honest and sincere and right on … I enjoy your videos very much, you’re a very engaging attractive couple, please continue them.. but clearly, you speak very little or maybe no French.. I remind you bureaucracy is a French word and if you’re pressed to deal with it for either health or legal reasons, it’ll be like opening a can of worms … as a fortunate prosperous couple, by all means visit as often as you like and can … That’s my humble opinion and my intention certainly is not to burst your bubble

    • @pierrecorin354
      @pierrecorin354 День тому

      If you have a bit of time, check these videos ( link at the end of my sentence) about Paris from a foreigner who gets it, it may save you a lot of headaches. You looks like a very nice couple, fragile and bruised, your sincerity touches me! ..www.youtube.com/@amusingaida

  • @davidschwartz5033
    @davidschwartz5033 5 днів тому

    I know this place and it is really beautiful. I guess those extremely high prices are for the ambiance they created. Ralph Lauren is not cheap to wear either. I still choke on $200 for a ribeye, even if it's for 2 people ☺

  • @amystarnes9385
    @amystarnes9385 5 днів тому

    Thank you for your honesty. Our body tells us when we need to stop what were doing and take care of ourselves.. Totally can relate

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 5 днів тому

    KJ, may i know the name of that book that Adrian read too. The power of now:))

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 5 днів тому

    Great interview, love it !! Thank you!!

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 5 днів тому

    How much would health insurance cost for a long term visa for a couple?

  • @bluewaterstudio
    @bluewaterstudio 5 днів тому

    Back home I can have all the American food I can eat and talk to Americans any time. Why would I want to come to Paris and do the same? Such great French restaurants and food here, not to mention fascinating French people to chat with and help you with your French. Au revoir -Daniel (Paris)

  • @horseplop9
    @horseplop9 5 днів тому

    Nicely done video. What a course

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 5 днів тому

    Congratulations!! May the Lord continue to guide your steps!♥️

  • @Denise-ll7cj
    @Denise-ll7cj 6 днів тому

    Looks very lovely, but, you are right, your typical Parisian wouldn’t eat there. Definitely for tourists. It’s very expensive for an average person’s budget. Maybe you could showcase some more accessible places budget wise? How about the Canal St Martin area …bit more quirky and bohemian? Le Marais? Lots of places in the 15th too. Thank you for your videos.

  • @nikkioperas
    @nikkioperas 6 днів тому

    Tony’s new look - clean cut and not like Robin Hood anymore.

  • @ramandeepgill4075
    @ramandeepgill4075 6 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @ramandeepgill4075
    @ramandeepgill4075 6 днів тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @JanCook-zk5po
    @JanCook-zk5po 6 днів тому

    Really enjoy your videos. We love Paris but no longer travel overseas, so watching you is the next best thing! We live in Australia 🙂

  • @danguid2753
    @danguid2753 6 днів тому

    Hello.Is it the best restaurant in Paris? No ! According to Gault&Millau, the famous culinary critic, his cuisine is conventional, as meticulous as it is promised. However he gives it a score of 10/20. Among the best restaurants in Paris we find 114 Faubourg, Alleno Paris, Le Clarence, La Tour d'Argent.

    • @kjandtonylovefrance
      @kjandtonylovefrance 5 днів тому

      Thank you. This restaurant has been recommended by others. We will have to try it.

  • @BradWillis
    @BradWillis 6 днів тому

    Happy Birthday! The food looked great, but quite expensive. Better value at Le Procope. And there's nothing wrong with topping your steak with the Béarnaise sauce, which is a typical French way to enjoy it, of course. When in Paris, do as the Parsiens do.

  • @adrianamartins5479
    @adrianamartins5479 6 днів тому

    Who goes to a Ralph Lauren restaurant while in Paris, for God's sake? It's like those women who go to the Louis Vuitton café. Give me a break! At your age, you should know better!

    • @gabrielleparis3532
      @gabrielleparis3532 5 днів тому

      No doubt with the judgements and negativity you direct to others makes life difficult for you. Hoping your path in life leads you towards less judgement and more grace.

  • @tomstreet8772
    @tomstreet8772 6 днів тому

    My kind of place!! Very classy and elegant just like his brand!!!

  • @susanlassiterlampley14
    @susanlassiterlampley14 6 днів тому

    It's just around the corner from the hotel we always stay in. I've walked past it so many many times but never eaten there thinking it was too American. Now' I'll make a reservation thanks to you!

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b 6 днів тому

    HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY KJ, FROM A FELLOW GEMINI, ( MINE IS ON THE 18th)!!!!

  • @fabio-go3976
    @fabio-go3976 6 днів тому

    Added to the list! Prices seamed very reasonable for Paris.

  • @fabio-go3976
    @fabio-go3976 6 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing your restaurant experiences. I’ll add Ralph’s to my list next visit

  • @MAJOR-D
    @MAJOR-D 6 днів тому

    Oops forgot to wish you happy birthday

  • @CindyPlachecki
    @CindyPlachecki 6 днів тому

    This looks delicious and lovely, but it’s American fare. Go to one of the dozens of amazing French restaurants. Try L’ Ecrin at the Hotel Crillon for an amazing experience!

  • @carolmartin4413
    @carolmartin4413 6 днів тому

    Normally don't watch people eat 😁..but this was thoroughly enjoyable...watching two people savor delicious food! Classy place.

  • @patriciateague8677
    @patriciateague8677 6 днів тому

    Bet you wished to return to France soon.

  • @CruisingWithElena
    @CruisingWithElena 6 днів тому

    The French can be quite rude and money focused u were just experiencing cultural tackiness

  • @slicksalmon6948
    @slicksalmon6948 6 днів тому

    Why did I care where the uber-rich eat?

  • @adriennecruz3843
    @adriennecruz3843 6 днів тому

    When you two start keeping your knife in the left hand = we'll know you've acclimatized! Thanks for bringing us along!👍😀

    • @kjandtonylovefrance
      @kjandtonylovefrance 6 днів тому

      True 👍 ☺️ I do it sometimes but not always, and definitely not in this video 😉

  • @giorgi6762
    @giorgi6762 6 днів тому

    One thing to remember, the European service is more attuned to techniques and elegance of serving more than becoming your friends. From the pics you shared it looked as it was a very creative presentation of all items served. The servers' lively-hood does depend on gratuities. I prefer an honest frown than a fake smile. I don't go to a restaurant to make the servers my friend. I also hate the idea when they show up with their hand held computer shoving it to your face silently and psychologically demanding tips. I hate the tipping culture of USA.

  • @AliUSA-ct9ip
    @AliUSA-ct9ip 6 днів тому

    Happy Birthday! May your days be filled with good health, laughter, and love.🗼💐

  • @dannysmith2794
    @dannysmith2794 6 днів тому

    Love your videos! Thank you.