Author: Gerry Filby

W’s been cooking …

W was chopping celery to make a soup stock – the aroma caught my attention from across the room. The produce here is bursting with flavor – the garlic has a musty tone that’s just … just … slurp. We have a butcher 3 doors down on the street, W was buying beef for Boeuf Bourguignon. The butcher was getting frustrated, we realized after the event, because W was trying to buy too good of a cut of beef. He relented and took what was proffered. Eating it was a light-bulb moment – despite being the cheapest cut of beef the butcher had – it just melted in the mouth (ugh cliche). I could live in this town … if W’s cooking …


Got Challah ?

Le Marais has seen a resurgence of the Paris Jewish community of late, alongside a strong Chinese community in the northern part and the growing Gay community in the southwestern portion. Great people watching from just about any cafe you care to park in.


A view from Le musee du quai Branly …

Honest, no Photoshop ! The windows of the museum have a treatment to lower the interior ambient light – it plays games with digital cameras.


Jaques Chirac’s muse … ?


Tic-tac-chip-pin …

If you don’t have a European “Chip ‘n Pin” debit card, coins are about the only way you can buy a Metro ticket at Gare du Nord, and if you don’t have coins, go buy a box of tic-tac to break a bill. At the end of a very long day of traveling it’s hard to be philosophical – but this is my effort …


Lux …

The mothership for steamer trunks … Is there anything more satisfying than a battered piece of high end luggage ?


Paris sans personnes …

Rue du Rivoli was closed to traffic because of the various Mayday parades and demonstrations. Stores are all closed since Mayday is a labor holiday.


Empire Strikes Back …

At the Saatchi Gallery – Contemporary works from Indian artists …


Mansoor Ali


Shezad Dawood


Subodh Gupta


Rajan Krishnan


Bharti Kher

Tushar Joag


Doesn’t everyone want a …


Hometown ….

The “London Eye” has been a love/hate touchstone – I think I hate it. But I do love the new pedestrian bridges – well conceived, well designed, well executed.