After returning from our last trip to Paris, we contemplated a longer trip, which ended up being a whole month in France. As usual, we started in Paris, flying out on BA thru LHR. Like I mentioned in my previous post; while the Business Class meals on BA has to us seem better when returning to San Diego from LHR, overall, the food had improved from our last post-Covid travels.
These days we have a routine when flying into Paris in the evening. We catch the RER Blue Line from CDG to Les Halles and stay in the area. This time, since we'd be staying at AirBnbs and VRBOs for most of the trip, we did a hotel right outside Les Halles. One benefit of flying Business Class are the lay flat beds, where we can (usually) get a decent amount of sleep and work on getting our internal clocks adjusted. By the time we got to our hotel it was after 9pm, so it was right off to bed.
The next morning; well we slipped right into our routine.
We strolled over to Rue Montorgueil and had our Café Allonge at Café du Centre just like we usually do.
And just enjoy people watching......
Café du Centre
57 Rue Montorgueil
75002 Paris, France
This was a pretty quiet Thursday morning.
And we felt so relaxed and at home at our corner seats.
As for our plans; well, we went to the Marais and did our due diligence lèche-vitrine ("window licking" - the French term for window shopping). We spent a good amount of time licking 'dem windows and when it was time for lunch, well, we decided on a place I'd had on my list for a while. A rather small shop on Rue Charlot right around the corner from Marche Les Enfants Rouge, named Chez Alain Miam Miam. In fact, this was our original destination during a previous visit to the area, but both shops (they have a shop and a stand in the marche) were packed, so we ended up eating at Chez Taeko. I had read so many superlatives about the place; Food & Wine says it's one of the best sandwich shops in Paris and this YouTube video calls it the "Best Sandwich in the World"that I wanted to check the place out. We decided on having an early lunch to avoid the crowds and got there at 10am. The shop is tiny; the owner, Alain Roussel was manning the counter and we ordered our sandwich and went to one of the shared tables.
Eventually, the beast was brought to us.
The bread was wonderfully toasted and a textural treat; the tomatoes had a wonderful sweet acidity, there's avocados, wonderful caramelized onions, a huge amount of milky-earthy Comte cheese, and ham. The only thing we thought was there wasn't enough of a salt component. But this was quite good and one sandwich was enough for both of us.
In Paris, there are processes. Here, after watching other folks, I noticed that once folks finished their sandwiches, the plates were returned (by non-tourists) to a window and so I took our now empty plate there and got a huge "thumbs up" from the crew!
As we were leaving at around 11 there was a line already forming outside the shop. Not a cheap sandwich at 17 Euros, but it was lunch for the both of us.
Chez Alain Miam Miam
26 Rue Charlot
75003 Paris, France
On Rue de Bretagne, we stopped at Jean-Paul Hevin for some confections and Comptoirs Richard for some tea for later in the trip and took our time walking back to the hotel. On Rue Saint-Denis, right across from Raviolis Chinois Nord Est is a church named Saint-Leu-Saint-Gilles de Paris which was built in 1235! On Rue Saint-Denis? I had wanted to check the place out on our last trip but it was closed the entire time. It must have been my lucky day because it was open!
There was one main reason for my visit. I'd read that the relics of Saint Helena were kept in the church. According to Atlas Obscura:
"As history tells it, in 840 a monk from Hautvillers, France returned from a trip to Rome with a surprising souvenir. He admitted he had broken into St. Helena’s tomb and stolen part of her body while he was there. Instead of ordering its return, the pope allowed the relic to stay in France since the item itself hadn’t protested the theft by miraculously stopping it (as other relics reportedly had)."
And in 1819 the relics were moved here. We found the stairs to the crypt were closed and only opened during certain hours. But again, fate intervened as a woman came by with the keys and went down the stairs and waved us down.
I'm guessing she is a regular worshipper here so they gave her the keys. She lit some candles, said a prayer, then left.
Apparently, parts of Saint Helena's body is wrapped and kept here.
It was an interesting stop.
From here we decided to extend our walk and visit some other familiar places before dinner.
It was a lovely day in Paris and we wanted to make the best of it.
Wow! Cool place to spend a month off!
Posted by: Soo | Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 08:08 AM
We really enjoyed ourselves Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 10:31 AM
wonderful start!
Posted by: kat | Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 10:49 PM
The church is kind of creepy.
Posted by: Som Tommy | Sunday, 18 December 2022 at 10:06 AM
We were having a great time Kat!
Yes, it was ST!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 18 December 2022 at 04:51 PM