Yes, I realize that.  On our first trip to Paris, I found it very difficult
to get anything for lunch except ham and cheese or cheese and ham
sandwiches.  We had some great dinners at nice restaurants, but the lunches
were all ham and cheese.  At the Eiffel Tower snack bar, they sold only
cheeseburgers and hot dogs, with pommes frites.  I saw "sausage" on the
menu, so I ordered it.  It was baloney in the shape of a hot dog on a hot
dog roll.

In Normandy, the lunches were much better.  There, they make great crepes
for lunch, unlike the tasteless ones offer in Paris.

Two of the greatest meals I ever had were dinners at Parisian restaurants,
but for lunch one might as well go to McDonald's.

Dan Matyola
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 1:53 PM Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 21.04.20 um 19:20 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
> > Nice image;  great name for a restaurant!
>
> Thanks, Dan.
>
> Cafes in France usually aren't restaurants. They may serve sandwiches or
> toasts like the eternal Croque Monsieur but no meals. That's what
> restaurants and brasseries are for.
>
> Ralf
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