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Just a dusting of snow on Montmartre's cobblestones on Tuesday. Photo: Eric Tenin of Paris Daily Photo.

 

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TRENDY TAPAS

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The bar at Mojita et Bob on Rue Oberkampf.

The lower stretch of Rue Oberkampf might well get its mojo back from the Belleville end with the recent arrival of tapas bar/restaurant Mojita et Bob (3, rue Oberkampf, 75011 Paris; tel.: 01 58 30 88 59), run by a charming young husband and wife team, and animated by the buzz of a happy young crowd. "Bob," by the way, is not the husband's name – it refers to "bring your own bottle," but they have plenty on hand, along with an extensive cocktail list, including, of course, mojitos. The tapas come from the creative end of the spectrum, with most dishes served in glasses or ramekins on rectangles of slate. Expect blood sausage with spiced banana and speculoos, grilled polenta with Emmenthal and Espelette peppers, pea mousse with chorizo, sardine rillettes, all very tasty. Not a patatas bravas in sight. It's a long way from the simple origins of authentic Spanish tapas, but these are done so well that you can forgive the occasional forays into culinary gymnastics. Colin Eaton

 

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GOURMET GROUPON

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An illustration from GourmanDeal′s Web Site.

Two young (24 and 26) French businessmen, tired of working for big corporations, have had the excellent idea of launching GourmanDeal, an upscale, more exclusive Groupon-style site for restaurants only, great news for those of us who have had far-less-than-satisfactory experiences with Groupon restaurants (read all about it here). GourmanDeal (in French only for the moment) offers an opportunity to try more expensive eateries like the excellent Le Quinze de Lionel Fleury without breaking the bank. The site′s founders, Damien Nantermet and Bruno Bouzid, promise to keep their standards high and plan to expand to other French and European cities. Heidi Ellison

 

Paris Update This Week's Events

For full details about an event, click on its name to visit the official Web site (in English when available).

Festival Au Fil des Voix

World music artists from Tunisia, Morocco, Guinea, Italy, Greece and more. Alhambra, Paris, through Feb. 11.

Ice Skating Rinks

Hôtel de Ville, Paris, through March 4.

Leonardo Live

> Filmed tour of the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at the National Gallery in London, various cinemas, Paris, Feb. 16.

London Calling

> Festival of British films, Forum des Images, Paris, through Feb. 29.

Paris Fine Art

> Art and antique fair, Palais des Congrès, Paris, Feb. 10-20.

Robert Altman Film Festival

> Cinémathèque Française, Paris, through March 11.

Soldes

> Retail sales in Paris: through Feb. 14

Fonds Solidarité Sida Afrique

> Benefit concert with Yael Naim and many others, open to donors to this fund to fight AIDS in Africa, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, Feb. 13

Steven Spielberg Film Festival

> The entire œuvre, Cinémathèque Française, Paris, through March 3.

 

Outings

 

Touring France

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Making Sens of Burgundy
The very first bridge over the mighty Seine, just a trickle at its source.

There are umpteen options for a weekend getaway from Paris, but how many take you to places nobody goes to, French or foreigner? Consider Sens, less than an hour from the Gare de Lyon. You’re in Burgundy, yet far from the madding crowd. This is not wine country at all: to the west of the city, you’ll see forests as you approach the Loire (have lunch in Châteaurenard), and to the east and south, lovely rolling hills with grain, sunflower and rape-oil fields, and white Charolais cattle munching away in Burgundian heaven.

You won’t have to go far to taste the fruit of the grape, however: Chablis is only 70 kilometers to the southeast, and the Champagne Ardenne, the little-known southern part of bona fide Champagne country, is less than an hour to the east. While the bubbly from this area doesn’t have the prestigious names of the wineries around Reims, it can be just as good and offers better value for the money.

If you feel like being active and want to take in a great deal of Burgundy in one day, drive southeast to the source of the Seine, 10 kilometers from the pretty town of Saint-Seine l’Abbaye. Pack a picnic to take to this charming, park-like spot, where the river is no more than a trickle that even a child could straddle. Owned by the city of Paris, the property boasts the first bridge (a lovely little stone arch) over the Seine and a fountain with a statue of the river nymph.

In Sens, the Hôtel de Paris & de la Poste, a pleasant lodging in a town with no touristy infrastructure, has a restaurant that’s above the norm. The Place de la République in front of the impressive 12th-century Gothic Saint Etienne Cathedral offers several cafés and restaurants, and on market days, the gorgeous 19th-century indoor market will

remind you of and make you weep for the Baltard-designed Les Halles market that Paris demolished.

Other nearby points of interest include Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, whose 12th-century Gothic church has notable stained-glass windows, and the exquisite fortified hilltop Chapelle de Vauguillain in Saint Julien-du-Sault.

If you wish to rent a car in Sens, Avis has a tie-in with the SNCF (French railway), and the agent at any ticket window can locate your reservation for you. Its river, the Yonne, attracts rowers from as far away as Germany.

The city hasn’t completely lacked for visitors in its long history: Joan of Arc passed through and Thomas à Becket spent years in exile in Sens – he must have known he was on to something.
Article by Owen McGowan

Hôtel de Paris & de la Poste: 97, rue de la République, 89100 Sens. Tel.: 03 86 65 17 43. Fax: 03 86 64 48 45. E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

www.hotel-paris-poste.com.

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