Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Place des Vosges - Ma Bourgogne




Ma Bourgogne
 
 
 
No matter the season or the weather, this bistrot in the heart of Place des Vosges attracts both the locals and the tourists.  I remember years ago having to choose whether to eat or to drink as we were short of cash and they did not take credit cards.
 
 
 
We chose the "house red."
 
 
 
 
Ma Bourgogne
19, place des Vosges
75004, Paris
 


17 comments:

Freken_Juli said...

C'est mon restaurant préféré à Paris. Merci!

Starman said...

Love the yellow light!

Alain said...

Malgré les champignons chauffants il y a peu de volontaires pour manger dehors.

s.c said...

Nice composition with the light. Have a good 2014.

Revrunner said...

Instead of "eat, drink and be merry", it was more like "eat or drink and be merry", huh? :-)

LOLfromPasa said...

No matter what, house red works for me! Looks a lovely place. Happy New Years to YOU!

Tamera said...

What a funny story! I think I would have chosen the wine too ;^)

Jeanie said...

Beautiful -- I love this spot!

French Girl in Seattle said...

*Un picket de vin maison*, is always a good idea, Genie :-) I have not commented much this year, but visited your blog all the same. Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos of Paris. They meant a lot to this Gallic expat! Bonne année to you and yours. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

Jane, Naples, Florida said...

Good choice! A fabulous picture of the perfect Paris bistro. Happy New Year to you and your family!

Jane
Flora Doora

M said...

Love te golden light --- and vin rouge was definitely the right choice! Happy New Year!

Alexa said...

Excellent choice! And you know it's one of my faves too.

Randy said...

What a beautiful place.

Kelley Carey MacDonald said...

I love the story of the choice - and the contrast in the photo of the cool outside and warm inside (color)!

Harriet said...

Visited this restaurant for the first time in 2012 - now one of my favorites!

William Kendall said...

It looks quite inviting!

Louis la Vache said...

When «Louis» lived on rue Saint-Antoine, he stopped at this gem several times. :-)