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French food is the best in the world. In this video, we try 18 iconic dishes you can’t miss when visiting Paris. From flaky croissants and soufflé to hearty boeuf bourguignon and duck.

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*French Food Tour: Top 10 Dishes To Try In PARIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul14Qs24-s8

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18 Comments

  1. Not criticising at all because I still will be supporting you guys, but I really miss your old style of videos 🙁 I remember how excited I always got to follow you on your adventures and see how you got out of every kind of situation. Don't get me wrong, I get that these videos might bring along more people (do they?), but I am really hoping we could get some of the old Naick and Kim back ☺

  2. I was in Paris for 1 month learning cake decorating and French pastries. I ate so much but still came home 6 pounds lighter the quality of food is so much better then the USA and you also walk there a lot. I absolutely fell in love with Paris cuisine

  3. I love the café and bistro cultures of Paris! The ambience is so vastly different depending on where you go. Loved seeing each of your selections🫶🏻🤍🇫🇷

  4. ❤ Flink gedaan! 🎉
    Kunnen jullie een video maken over de toegankelijkheid van Blinden en Slechtzienden in de musea en horecazaken?
    Thx 🌴

  5. 13:35 It's so secret that it's notorious known that it's a derivated of the sauce Café de Paris, a Swiss invention of the restaurant named «Café de Paris» in Geneva, Switzerland where the initiator of the franchise took inspiration as this Swiss restaurant sold steak-frites this way since the early 1940s. Nothing «that French» in the End.

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