Our tour continues
Again, with my research in hand and my list tucked nicely away in my bag, we head off to try a wine bar in the 10th called Le Verre Volé, which translates to the stolen glass. It is a tiny cave, as most wine bars are, with hundreds of bottles of wine lining the walls.
It is early yet, well before lunch, so there are empty tables. During lunch, you'd be lucky to squeeze in. The women who greets us, speaks with Anne in French at what seems like lightening speed. I get excited when I can recognize one word out of every twenty spoken. Cause for a celebration....how 'bout some wine! Anne translates and informs us that since they are not a *wine shop*, if you order wine, you must order some food as well. We are planning to have lunch right down the street, but our arms can be twisted....so we decide on a cheese plate to go with our wine. Anne orders for us and we all enjoy some inexpensive wine by the glass. The cheese was stinky and creamy...just the way I like it. Just then, the owner comes down to greet us. Again speaking at lightening speed, very politely tells Anne that we should make it snappy. He has a lunch rush that will be rolling in soon and many tables are reserved. We enjoy at a leisurely pace, story telling, catching up on old times and new, fully aware that we may be trampled at any moment and cognizant of the fact that we will leave if it gets too busy.
When we were through, we continued our stroll to lunch. Just a block away, we found our destination. Et dans mon coeur il y a, which means ' And in my heart there is...', which is an intriguing name for a restaurant. I am amazed that we found a place that Anne has not dined before....being a foodie and all. She excitedly suggested it, as it had gotten rave reviews, but I must admit..the name alone was enough to sell me.
We walked in and immediately I was in love. The decor is funky, romantic, elegant....Parisian. Belle Epoch.
Black chandeliers dripping with deep onyx beads, cozy deep purple velvet banquettes, rich dark wood walls, lots of mirrors and classic table settings. They have a non-smoking room, which is where we asked to be seated.
Both the wine list and the menu were presented in giant maroon leather bound books, with antique script writing, similar in style to the first Bible, I imagine.
The waiters. Well, what can I say. Anne told me a story at the wine bar about how she and her girlfriend went to dinner with their husbands...and the waiters were very good looking, yet they joked with their husbands that in fact the waiters were...Ugly! So we had decided that would be our secret code as well. So, the waiters were ugly, yes that's it. Very, very ugly! Enough said.
Our food was fantastic. I enjoyed cod brandade, which is potatoes layered with cod, topped with pesto- baked and served in its own little Staub roaster.
Chris had a penne pasta dish and we both chose the molton chocolate cake for dessert.
Anne chose the same dish as mine, but with duck instead of cod and for dessert, thinly sliced caramelized pineapple.
Complete with wine and water our prix-fixe lunch was only 16 Euro each. Very inexpensive for the level of food. Foodie Froggy was pleased, and if she is pleased...than you know it's good!
The pièce de résistance was the rickety old black spiral staircase leading to les toilettes on the second floor. Though pretty to look at, I immediately started sweating as soon as my foot hit the first narrow step. I am truly afraid of heights, so twisting dizzily up and down, round and round, with a barely fishing line as a banister is not my favorite way to finish a meal. Scary on the way up, treacherous on the way down. Chris went down in front of me and I held on to him. In case I fell, he could break my fall and get himself killed in the process. At least he'd be the embarrassed one as he careened head first into a beautifully set table of French diners as he soaked them in red wine and chocolate cake. What a guy!
Tummys and wallets still full, we decide to walk off our meal. Anne calls her hubby, who is at the Pharmacie...and we decide to head over for a visit. Join me tomorrow at the Pharmacie. And bring lots of shopping bags!
Le Verre Volé
67 rue de Lancry
75010 Paris
01 48 03 17 34
Et dans mon coeur il y a
56 rue de Lancry
75010 Paris
01 42 38 07 37














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What an interesting post. I so enjoyed looking at all your pretty pictures!
bj
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Thanks bj! I enjoy showing them to you..as much as you like looking at them ;)
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: bj | November 06, 2007 at 01:58 PM
Oh Robin, you are so lucky to have such a good friend in Paris, heeheehee !!!
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Anne,
You have no idea how lucky I feel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think about it everytime I relive our experiences, but it makes me sad because I miss you ;( Something wonderful brought us together and for that I am grateful. Ok, better stop now, you know how I get....I'll start to cry...sniff, sniff.
Bises,
Robin
Posted by: foodie froggy | November 06, 2007 at 02:50 PM
The purple velvet banquette sent my heart pounding; the color is intoxicating. All of the photos were inviting. Bon Soir!
barone
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Welcome Barone!
I know, the place is gor*g*eous....and with such good food to boot ;) Thanks for coming by....
Robin
Posted by: barone | November 06, 2007 at 09:32 PM
I love it...both places. I'll add them both to my list for our visit in March.
About that visit...I'm using Hilton points. I'd prefer not to stay at a Hilton in Paris, but a free hotel in Paris is a free hotel in Paris. Would you recommend the location at the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triomphe location. Are you familiar with either?
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Geggie-
I will shoot you an email on this. I want to take a look at the exact locations and compare the areas, restaurants and accessible Metro stations/lines. I haven't put it on the blog yet, but I have a wonderful recommendation for a bistrot right near the Eiffel Tower, I'll include it in my email to you! If you go..I have one request! You must report back!!!
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: Geggie | November 06, 2007 at 10:35 PM
Wonderful to discover french restaurants thanks to you ..I don't know this place, well I don't know Paris very much
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Well, now you do! Make sure you go her next time you visit Paris....
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: Mélanie | November 07, 2007 at 03:24 AM
The colors in these photos are so inviting--I love deep purple and even the ones that don't actually have that in there seem to have hints of it anyway.
And the food doesn't look bad either ;)
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I know, I know.....I love purple. And for 16E, you can't beat the price ;)
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: michelle of bleeding espresso | November 07, 2007 at 04:22 AM
Thank you Robin for taking me on the delicious tour!
It's not even 8:00am, but I'm already thinking cod with potatoes and pesto! Hah. Have a fun day!!
Constance
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You are welcome! We really need virtual tasting capability ;)
Posted by: rochambeau | November 07, 2007 at 07:48 AM
Oh, thank you so very much, Robin. My email is geg5150@gmail.com. This will be my second trip to Paris, but my BF's first. We're going to do Amsterdam and Paris. Can't wait!
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Sounds fun!!! It was my BF's first time this last time too! He loved it, but I have to admit...our *true* heart belongs to Italy! I'll shoot you an email by tomorrow!
Robin
Posted by: Geggie | November 07, 2007 at 08:48 AM
Robin,
Thanks for the great info. I'll be there this Christmas and I can't wait to try this bistro...at the rate we're going with the dollar....16 Euro is awesome!!!
Also, just wanted to mention that I did sign up for your updates and definitely want to be included in My French Life contest!!!
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Well than...I'll be more than happy to enter you in ;) Oh, how lucky you are to go around the Holiday. The decorations will be in full force!!! Let me know if I can be of any help. I will be posting some more recommendations/reviews on some spots to eat soon. Please report back after your trip :)
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: Angie | November 07, 2007 at 04:13 PM
Oh! Wow! Two new spots for me to visit next week!
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Huh, you are going to Paris again????? Man oh man....I am green with envy ;) I hope you go...and report back of you liked them..please!
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: tongue in cheek | November 09, 2007 at 08:40 AM
This all looks so luscious!! The food, the decor....especially lovely since I have just come off of 4 days of hospital food.
I can dream of Paris!!!
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Oh my...hospital food! Thank godness you survived! Yes..it was so good! I'll be dreaming right with you!
xoxo
Robin
Posted by: stephanie | November 09, 2007 at 07:17 PM