Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, Oct. 8, 2014: Onion Soup, Pied de Cochon

Summer or winter, onion soup has its appeal. A rich broth, the onions, the crusty bread, the melted cheese—what more could you want? This one’s at Paris’s iconic Au Pied de Cochon, which started its life as part of the market life of Les Halles, the central markets, that were located a stone’s throw away. In 1947. it became the first Paris restaurant to open 24/7/365, and hasn’t closed since.

Besides the onion soup, the restaurant is known for pig trotters (that’s the pied de cochon of the name) and towering platters of seafood of all sorts.

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10 years ago

 I think I’d have to take a knife and fork to that soup !

Looks delicious – how was it ?

Did it have you searching for the antacid tabs ?

I couldn’t eat a main meal after tackling that soup.

10 years ago

PHeymont- Another reason to go to Paris! I have to  try it!

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