The Librairie Gourmande is a bookstore with nothing but cookbooks, old and new, from many times and places. NOTE: the word librairie in French means BOOKSTORE, not library! |
A few photos of the interior of the Librairie Gourmande:
On the second floor: more cookbooks as well as novels with food themes, sociology, history, and specialized cookbooks. |
They even have several copies of Modernist Cuisine. |
The two books that I bought:
Recipes from the Ivory Coast, in a book published there. |
Moroccan Cuisine: the very knowledgeable store clerk told me this was a classic. |
And in another store, I saw a beautiful Mona Lisa:
... but didn't buy it. I also went to Notre Dame Cathedral, but the cookbook store was the best today.
3 comments:
Cookbooks or Notre Dame? Yeah, I'd take the cookbooks, too! Heaven sent!
That is most definitely my kind of store Mae! Amazing!!! It reminds me a little of Kitchen Arts and Letters in the city.
You chose two winners, Mae. I do wonder how you will translate the recipes to share but I know you will figure it out.
I wasn't expecting you to be able to join us for Cookbook Wednesday. I'm delighted that you have. Thanks Mae...Enjoy:)
Wow, Mae. I am envious to say the least!
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