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		<title>A Few Updates to the Pages of Delicious Days</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>My greatest challenge during the creation process of Delicious Days was keeping abreast of changes from afar. Addresses can vanish in a puff of smoke or suddenly close their doors for renovations. Chefs can change, standards can drop, and even from day to day meals, staff and the ambience of a place can vary. As the process&#160;<a href="http://knifeandforkintheroad.com/2014/05/31/a-few-updates-delicious-days/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My greatest challenge during the creation process of <em>Delicious Days</em> was keeping abreast of changes from afar. Addresses can vanish in a puff of smoke or suddenly close their doors for renovations. Chefs can change, standards can drop, and even from day to day meals, staff and the ambience of a place can vary. As the process of creating <em>Delicious Days</em> was nearing its end, however, I had to say &#8216;enough&#8217; and draw a line, for there will always be more changes. As a writer, it&#8217;s also important that you trust your instincts, for often a passage reflects an experience on just one particular day.</p>
<p><span style="line-height:1.5;">While I was in the midst of writing, a favourite restaurant closed suddenly and I had to find another to replace it along the route. I also ditched an entire chapter on the </span><a style="line-height:1.5;" href="http://www.ritzparis.com/en" target="_blank">Ritz Paris</a><span style="line-height:1.5;">  featuring Colin &amp; his Cocktails, the Best Barman in the World.  Shortly after I wrote the chapter I learned that the graceful old hotel on Place Vendôme was closing for a 200 million euro refurbishment in a bid to qualify for the new category of &#8216;Palace Hotel&#8217;. To leave the story in was just too risky. Thank goodness I didn&#8217;t for the hotel is still closed, with these kind of major upgrades sometimes taking years. On the Ritz website today is a statement that reads, &#8216;Currently closed and continues its journey towards the grand opening&#8217;.</span></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a photo of the Hemingway Bar where I was lucky enough to watch Colin Field create his famous cocktails.</p>
<p><a href="http://knifeandforkintheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/img_0117.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2031" src="http://knifeandforkintheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/img_0117.jpg?w=640" alt="IMG_0117" width="640" height="480" /></a></p>
<p>With the above in mind, below you will find a handful of major changes and updates since <em>Delicious Days</em> was whooshed to the printers&#8230;</p>
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<li>I am still mourning the news that my favourite little chocolate shop in Paris, <strong>A L&#8217;Etoile d&#8217;Or</strong> (p 155), was blown up in a gas explosion on Valentine&#8217;s Day. The investigation will take some time, and after that, who knows whether Madame Acabo will decide to rebuild.</li>
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<li>After a five year refurbishment and a series of delays, the<a href="http://www.museepicassoparis.fr" target="_blank"><strong> Musée National Picasso</strong></a> (p 122) is currently scheduled to re-open on 25 October 2014. </li>
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<li><strong>Jacques Genin</strong> (p 132) is reportedly no longer making his divine, individual-sized pastries to takeaway but apparently you can still order a mille-feuille in the tea salon, along with a &#8216;pastry of the day&#8217;. I got my <a href="http://chauffeursdemaitre.com" target="_blank">Concierge Extraordinaire</a> onto it a couple of weeks ago to check it out once and for all, and he emailed me from the salon to report that he was munching on a made-to-order mille-feuille <em>and</em> a lemon tart washed down with jasmine tea. Lucky him! You can still order desserts for four or more people in advance.</li>
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<li>One of my favourite tableware stores in the city, <strong>Dîners en Ville</strong> on Rue du Bac (p188), has sadly closed its doors. My Concierge Extraordinaire also reports that a second <strong>Jacques Genin</strong> store will take its place, so all is not lost! It is unclear yet as to whether his exquisite pastries will be sold here&#8230;or if there will be a tea salon on site, but you will definitely be able to buy those wonderful caramels, chocolates and fruit jellies.</li>
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<li><strong>Le Violin d’Ingres</strong> on Rue St Dominique (page 98) has been refurbished and modernised and now has an open kitchen.</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.25janvier.com" target="_blank"><strong>Yukiko Vintage Paris</strong></a> (p 123) has changed its name to <strong>25 Janvier</strong> but remains at 97, Rue Vieille du Temple, 3e.</li>
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