This is a story you have to see the photos to believe.Burger King reenters the Parisian market to crowds.Read and see the photos below
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…aurant-in-Paris.html
This is a story you have to see the photos to believe.Burger King reenters the Parisian market to crowds.Read and see the photos below
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…aurant-in-Paris.html
With several days to spend in Porto, Jonathan L explores several aspects of local culture
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This iconic tree along The 17 Mile Drive is always a beautiful picture.
Of all the grand features of Paris’s Grands Magasins, Paul Heymont’s favorite is the stained glass dome at Printemps
DrFumblefinger shares images of a Lewis and Clark statue he spotted on the Boise State Capitol grounds.
Travel Rob visits one of nicest lighthouses in the country
Travel Rob visits a small history museum that gives a nice overview of Amelia Island
Travel Rob shares a visit to a beautiful botanical garden.
I noticed that fast food has definitely “taken hold” in Paris when I visited this past summer. There are still plenty of fine French restaurants, but seems the French, like people in many other countries, like an inexpensive, quick meal from time to time.
I’m all about freedom of choice for people and am glad they have new options open to them. When in Paris, I’ll not visit Burger King or McDonalds, preferring instead the cafe scene or the cooking of some of its great chefs.
The funny thing was this summer I spent the night at the Marseilles airport and saw people buying food like crazy at the airport Burger King.I had no clue Burger King had even exited France and the return was the reason for the buying.