Monday, October 25, 2010

Restaurants in France

If you are looking for hotels in French, thinking of buying a vacation home or rent a water mill for the week is always a good idea to check local restaurants. It seems that France is certainly not devoid of decent places to get some grub after it was revealed that the country once more restaurants have received awards for the best in the world has less than 12 of the top 50 sites.

The United Kingdom on the other hand, had seven restaurants in the Top 50, while eight were inUSA.

Fine French Food

More than 20 judges were the winners of the awards were announced at London's Science Museum this week selected.

Paris' Pierre Gagnaire restaurant was the best in France during the romantic city and the fans seemed to be the best choice for food, with nine restaurants in the top 50

Joe Warwick, editor of Restaurant Magazine organizes the prize, said: "There is a consensus among people who knowon restaurants, France is surely the strongest country and probably deserves the top of the list. "

Eating in France or

If an expensive restaurant or choose to eat your head in the comfort of your home, when it comes to meals, has decided to be some differences between French and English.

The French however have a smaller breakfast than their British counterparts and tend to eat dinner a bit 'later.

They are also big fans of bottled water to drink tap water, although usually fine, and even if France is a wine country, local people rarely drink all the time.

All regions of France have a version of their special dish, cheese and wine, so every place you go, the less exciting.

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