Food

(video) Friensgiving

Our family here in Boston are our friends, and the friends of our friends. Instead of doing a regular Thanksgiving, we’ve celebrated Friends-giving.

Cupcakes and pastries – 2 places in Boston

I recently posted on Facebook an article about the best bakeries in the world. Who does that? How do these people end up finding time, money, inspiration, to travel all around the world, and try out every bakery

Sarma, small plates and mezes

It took us 30 minutes to bike to Sarma, in Somerville. When we got there, our cheeks were blushing because of the cold. My friend Liz is a chef in this brand new restaurant, the

Let’s go to the Oyster Fest!

We left Boston early (9.30 is early for a Sunday) to go to the Cape, and more specifically Wellfleet. We were so up to celebrate the oysters coming back. What do you do during an

Peace, Love & Lobster Roll at the Barking Crab

My friend Marjorie came from France to Boston to spend 2 weeks of vacation on the East coast. She wanted to try some seafood from New England. The day was gorgeous, so we went to

Area Four in Cambridge // Brunch, pizza and bakery

I’ve been for the first time to Area Four in Cambridge a few weeks ago. This restaurant is located on the MIT campus, a famous university for scientists. But the campus has nothing to do with its

Looking for a good restaurant in Boston? // Asta

It’s been a while since I haven’t talked about restaurants on the blog. We recently had many occasions to go out and to try out a few good places around Boston though. Asta is one

American Food // What’s a mac’n cheese?

When we go to the restaurant of a food truck in the United States, we usually have to pick a side to go with the main course. Some of there are classic, like the French

Burgers in the USA

The Tasty Burger sign at night is like an urban lighthouse. When you came closer, it looks like ordinary fast-food which takes place in a old gas station but actually inside it’s more like a

My first Thanksgiving // Rustic and veggie

Fourth Thursday of November – one week after our French Beaujolais nouveau – the United States celebrate Thanksgiving. There’s no way you can avoid it: the country seems to stop living for one day, everything