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Assemblée Nationale Tour and Musée de l’Armee

Our morning started with light clouds and a small chill, 18.4 degrees Celsius. All of the students, liaisons, and professors met in the hotel lobby 14:00 hrs to embark on the first half of our exciting journey; Musée de l’armee. After arriving via M13 to Musee Rodin; we walked to the museum entrance where we were greeted by security and bag inspection. After we were cleared we proceeded to the location of the walking tour where David, Stephanie and Citlalli gave us a presentation on the history, culture, tourism, and cultural significance of the museum, which was well received. We were later dismissed and given time to explore the museum courtyard which was free. My colleagues took pics with the French military forces who were kind enough to let us take a group photograph with them. We then met back up at 15:00 hrs per Professor Zinders request and made our way to the Assembleè Nationale.

 Group photo with French forces.

Courtyard of the Army Museum

Entrance/Exit of Army Museum

Once we arrived to the Assemblee Nationale we were asked to passed through a metal detector where we were scanned and given identification tags upon showing our passports to security. After about 10 minutes our tour guide Frank made his appearance in order to show us the restaurants and dining areas in the assemblee’s arsenal. We sat in the cafeteria where we were given a small verbal presentation on the restaurants and the necessity of the assemblee to the French government, the deputies and their jobs at the establishment were described as well. Marcio prepared us some coffee and espresso’s for those who requested it (thank you Marcio). Frank then led us through the dining area. Here are various pics of the two areas.

Seating areas are numbered

The smaller kitchen has a French style stove.

 A confused Matt has appeared.

 View from the second kitchens rooftop.

 Army Museum from above.

 Smaller seating areas with a wonderful view.

 The menu for the day for the second restaurant.

 Á la carte dining room setup.

View of the Eiffel Tower from seating area.

 Seating area that is closer towards rooftop entrance.

 Frank giving an explanation of the menu.

 Restaurant Bar.

 Students photographing the French scenery.

The table on the roof is fixed with a compass showing you the directions of the popular attractions in France.

Our tour was concluding with a French deputy’s assistant making an appearance. She explained that the deputy was busy and could not see us at the time, he was voting on laws amongst the assemblee. This French deputy is from the area the French exchange students taking classes at City tech are from. We went into small groups in order to enter the elevator to exit the building, we thanked Frank for his kindness and we later dismissed to plan the rest of our day. It was a wonderful experience and very informative making you thankful for being a part of a program such as this. 

Une Journée Pour Rencontrer La Nature

Picnic time!

Sceaux (6 miles outside of Paris)

After a week and a half, we get to spend time together at Parc de Sceaux to relax before the busiest week approaches.

Sceaux Metro Station

Sceaux Metro

The beautiful view of the station it’s totally different from any station found in Paris.

Lost in the forest

The freshness of nature

The sound of nature

Enjoying the nice weather

Grand Canal

Château de Sceaux

Sceaux Castle

Evenly shaped trees

2019 Picnic
Christine, Janelle, Aquille, Prof. Pericles

Drinking some wine
Bannesa, David, Marcio, Nathaly

Cheese time
Corinna and Victor

Bonjour!
Destiny, Shantel, Mathew, Stephanie, Sagine, Citlalli

Met new and great people on this trip
Janice, Moon, Edith, Mei, Maricel

Au revoir

The end

Hold on, food is ready! Now, this is the end, until next post.

Today’s activity was amazing we went to a town called Sceaux, which is about 6 miles outside of Paris. The journey began at 10 am, we all departed together from the hotel to M13 to take us to Porte de Vanves Metro once there we transfer to the 3a and got off at Cite Universite and took the last transfer, the RER B towards Robinson and got off at Sceaux. The center Ville de Sceaux has specialty shops and the local outdoor marche, which we were able to see and shop. Then we walked to the beautiful park, which was designed by André Le Nôtre after the Revolution had destroyed the old decor. André Le Nôtre was also responsible for designing Versailles.

After we took some pictures for our photo album, we sat and enjoyed our picnic near the grand canal. This time we enjoyed our picnic better than last time since today the weather was wonderful, sunny and fresh. We all bought things to eat and share, “sharing is caring,” we bought a variety of cheeses, wine, fruits like cherries, strawberries, plums, etc. It was the quietest picnic. All you can hear was the birds singing and the wind blowing, can’t ask for more.

After the picnic, we were dismissed and some of us continued exploring the park, others went to the Louvre Museum and the rest of us came back to the hotel to do some cooking. Me and friends shared the food we made to make an awesome dinner. As everything has a beginning it also has an end, this was it for today. See you on the next post.

Au revoir!

Marché D’Intérêt National De Rungis

Bonjour!

Have you ever been surrounded by pure freshness? Today the TAIWSP group visited the National Rungis market which is the principal market of Paris, mainly for food and horticultural products, located in the commune of Rungis, in the southern suburbs. It is the largest wholesale food market in the world.

The market is the property of the French State and administered by the Semmaris. Wholesalers are plentiful and the competition is strong. The market starts at 1am and ends around 11am. Clients are professionals, distributors and restaurants. Veterinary, phytosanitary controls and property checkouts are omnipresent.

The journey to the market began by heading out at 3:45am sharp. Despite the desire of wanting to rest for just a bit longer, we knew that what we were going to experience was going to be worth the time. At arrival, we were given white hair nets and white jackets for sanitation purposes. We then headed to the fish market, which in my opinion was the biggest section. There is a wide variety of fishes coming from the Middle East, Pacific Ocean, and local farms. Some of these varieties included Monk Fish, Sea Bass, etc.

Fish from the Middle East

Following, we visited the “Meat” section of the market; which consisted of whole cows, lams, pigs, etc. In this section we had the opportunity to see products that have been organically fed and the difference it has on the quality of the product. For example, there is lamb that was only fed milk in comparison to lamb that was fed grass. These components overall not only impact the quality of the product but also the price.

Milk Fed Veal

Cows are cut into smaller pieces for better weight management

After the meat market, we visited the fromage (cheese) section. When entering, the smell of mold was very overpowering. It was one consistent smell throughout the entire market. There were mild to very strong selection of cheeses.

Rim of Cheese

This was one of my favorite section of the market. The floral scent was quite strong, but as soon as we entered the market we were surrounded by many different varieties of roses and flowers which were very calming and refreshing.

Red Roses

Orchids

Lastly we visited the fruits and vegetables section. There were many different selection of fruits from the same specie allowing the buyers to explore what seller suits the need best.

Pineapples

Overall this was a very unique experience considering that in New York we do not have the opportunity to go to such a big market.

 

Fauchon tour and beautiful weather

 

Group photo in front of Fauchon L'Hotel

Bonjour! Today was a beautiful day in the city of Paris. The TAIWSP group began our day with a hotel tour at the Fauchon L’Hotel. We were greeted by Laura Gonnella, manager of the rooms division. She showed us the hotel library where guests can sit in before they check in and have a complimentary drink while waiting for their room. There were also little macaroons for guests to enjoy. In the room, you can see the four main colors of the hotel which Laura explained was pink, gold, white and black. The style was delicate and sleek, overall a very inviting feel. Next, we were shown the hotel’s restaurant which was created by the founder of the company Auguste Fauchon. The restaurant kept the theme of the hotel with lots of pinks, golds, etc. On display where mouth-watering pastries and bread. Lastly, we were shown the spa which smelt of roses and florals notes, very calming and welcoming for guests.

 

Restaurant

After the tour was over we began walking to the walking tour site which was the Place Vendome. The tour was given by Matt, Shantel, and Christine who did an excellent job at explaining the history, culture, tourism and food aspects about the monument. We learned that the monument was taken down several times during different riots and revolutions. The area around the hotel is popular for tourist who wants to shop at a designer places like coco chanel.

Picture of library

 

 

The Place Vendome

 

 

 

June 16

Today a few of us decided to go to Catacombs. The line was long but it moved quickly. For our tour we used the audio guide, we learned the history of catacombs. In this open section there over 1,000,000 skeletons. There are still many undiscovered areas in ParisThis image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative. This image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative. This image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative.

On the street of Paris June 15

Today, for the first time since I have been in this country, I venture out on my own to explore this beautiful place.  I decided to visit The Palais du Louvre to have a closer look at its artwork and the history of one of the places of interest in Paris.  Unfortunately, I could not enter the museum, however,  the architecture on this museum was truly amazing.  Before this grand place became the museum we know today it was once a palace where kings like King Phillipe Auguste, Francis I, Henry IV and Louis XIV once lived.

Although I was unable to visit the artwork on the inside I found that the outside sculptures, the many arches and the detail on this museum are very unique and done to perfection.  After 800 years you would think that they would be some form of aging but these monuments are here to last.

After visiting the museum I proceed to go into the  Tuileries Garden which is linked to the Louvre, this was ordered by Henry Iv.  This garden is also a work of art with eighteen sections, and in each section, there are sculptures. Each one has its own story to tell.  With the trees all cut in a uniform fashion, they are tranquility about this location that make you want to stay.  many chairs are placed around what they called a Basin with large fountains.  There are four restaurants in the garden in a certain area and found it interesting that the waiters although in a casual setting still was dress as if they were serving in a fine dining restaurant and with flair.  Benches placed under the trees so you can rest from the heat of the day.  Most individuals decided to rest near the ponds and just watch the ducks swam.

I enjoy this venture and  I continue to walk and found myself right in front of the Concorde Monument. I was fascinated with the sculpture and once again the detail on it.  After taking some pictures of this work of art, i made my way to Petite Palace where I view some of its artwork as well.  I think was impress me the most was the ceiling . for a building so tall how did the artist able to paint a work of beauty. so perfect. These artists did not have the technology that we have today yet there was able to create these items and paint that last more than a lifetime.

Paris is not only about its cuisine, for what I have seen so far it about history, art, and passion. Although it has some shortcoming it is very rich in its culture and beauty.

Pullmans Hotel Tour

side view of the Pullman hotel

Cour St. Emillion Station

Today, the TAIWSP students went on a hotel tour with Professor Pericles. The students met in the hotel lobby at 1:15 as we all gathered to head to the train station. Traveling from the 13-line to Siant Lazare then transferred at the 14 train to Cour St. Emillion and met up with Professor Zinder.  Heading to the hotel was approximately 6 minutes of walking distance passing by a Bercy village that attracted many tourists. The streets were surrounded by colorful balloons and plenty of outdoor seating that attracted locals and tourists. There is various type of Cuisines such as Japanese, Italian, French and American.

Bercy Village

During our arrival, Sonia the event manager and Agnieszka the coordinator was representing the Accor hotel resorts. Sonia explained the recently renovated lobby. There was a private cinema, gym, open bar, and the convention area. Unfortunately, the pool was closed down due to a fire incident, it is still renovating. There are 131 hotels worldwide in 100 countries. The architectural designer Tom Dickson created a concept like a wine cellar. The curtains were green, the chairs were shaped like a barrel, the walls were the cork.

Agnieszka and Sonia

waiting area

bar and restaurant

It was a good exercise to walk the stairs to tour the classic, deluxe, and superior rooms. The family rooms were quite interesting since there are connecting doors to access two rooms. The design of each room had a similar style with an earthy vibe. The staffs had bright and positive energy given most Parisian don’t smile much. I would love to stay at the Pullman Hotel when I come back to visit Paris!

restaurant

Gym

Meeting Space

mini Shopping area

 

 

 

 

 

June 13, 2019

Today, we the students along with Professor Pericles of the TAIWSP set out to partake on a restaurant site visit to Mamie Burger.  Departing from our hotel at 9:40 am sharp we took the 13-line to Invalides to the 8-line to Bonne Nouvelle: where we met Professor Zinder.  Approaching the restaurant, we took in all furnishings and characteristics of Mamie Burger.  Heading to the second floor (better known as the 1st floor for Paris), we were seated and introduced to Estelle.  Estelle, our host alongside the owner, met with us to introduce their concept, approach, and success of 5 Mamie Burger’s- a grandma burger Bistro.  Indicating the new brand of Yaai Thai of Thai street food was a surprise to us as well because of 2 Yaai Thai’s opening in August of 2018.  We learned a lot of specifics to a good restaurant concept that is growing while reinvesting the profits/revenue into more restaurant start-ups.  Thank you Mamie Burger and Yaai Thai for having us!

After our restaurant site visit, we headed to Sacre Coeur in the 18th Arrondissements.  Natalie, Mei, and Marcio introduced us to this lovely Cathedral of Sacre Coeur.  Parched on the second highest hilltop in Paris, Sacre Coeur is known to be called the Sacred Heart.  Built in the 1800s, Sacre Coeur was constructed to honor those who sacrificed their lives in the Franco-Prussian War.  It is also known as one of the location housing thousands of locks on the gates surrounding the cathedral.  Professor Zinder calls it vandalism.  There were men selling the locks and we all refused to buy any.

After the tour, we head on down the stairs away from Sacre Coeur to the souvenir shops to find some very reasonably priced gifts for our loved ones back home.  Popping in and out of shops, we wandered down to see the store Tati that Professor Pericles told us about before jumping back on the train to find something to eat.  During one of the talks, Professor Zinder points out Bouillon Chartier is one of the oldest restaurants in Paris and that we should visit it during our stay here.  Thirteen of us ended up eating there today.

Back to the train again, Aquille and I split from the group and headed to Chateau Rogue.  By the looks of the people getting off the train there, we were a little suspicious of the looks and stares we were given.  Dressed in our professional attire we were out of place.  Upon exiting the train station on the escalator, I had a flashback of being home on 125th Street in Harlem NY.  Ladies talking in French and all I could think they were saying/asking if you wanted your hair braided.  When we got to the top of the escalator and looked around I said: “Oh shucks Aquille, we are in Harlem and Church Avenue of Brooklyn.”  We stayed close together as we maneuvered through the street to find our first vegetable stand, looking to see what the seller had, we hit jackpot.  We found okra, sweet potatoes, and such.  Purchasing what we needed, we continued to walk down further finding pigtails (the ladies ordering their supply of pork seemed as if they were buying the whole case, I wanted pigtail.  Looking over my shoulder annoyed, across the street I saw another meat market.  I scurried over to it and found oxtail, Jackpot again!  I asked for 4 small pieces, my soup for dinner was coming together.  With Aquille on my heels, we ventured into the beauty supply store where all of the courser hair folks shop.  I bought a ponytail piece for my hair.  Aquille and I were laughing at this point because here I was buying hair in a beauty supply store as if I were at home.  I bought it just to say I bought it.  We decided it was time to head home with our goodies in bags and again we scanned the area for people watching us and moved accordingly amongst them.  A lady ran up behind me to go through the turnstile with me and I was shaking my head in disgust, eyeing them both as they carried there heavy bags of goods to get on the train.  Getting on the train to head back to home base we were happy with our experience and chit chatted all the way back.

Upon getting back to our base, the pots came out and the soup making began.  I made an oxtail vegetable soup that fed 7 people and a few second portions.  Belly full, mouths chit-chatting, writing postcards and listening to music is how we spent the rest of the evening.

Paris was an adventure today.

June 12th, 2019

we went to visit a park Le Square Trousseau and som and outdoor markets. Leery-Rollin was the stop we got off and the street was filled with really nice and beautiful buildings. There was this huge store called Monoprix which they do sell everything and I was in love.

The market was in the 12th arr and I could not just believe my eyes. I was so excited to see a market in Paris and I could not believe it. Here, kilo is the unit price which was a little confusing at first but then I understood it. When we got the chance to walk around to see all different type of fruits, vegetables, meats and cheeses. Professo zinder gave us the opportunity to go to every different type of vendor and to see and compare the different prices which there was a lot with different prices. I also saw two chefs with the uniform walking around and with vegetables on the hands. The indoor markets is more upscale with meats and cheeses. When we went back to the market to buy more fruits and vegetables for our dorm and it was around 1pm something and it was already closing. Now they open again at 4pm-7pm for other people who works late and needs to get some shopping done.

After our park and market tour we had a picnic! Thank you professor zinder, we got the the It was so much fun to try different type of pattes, meats, cheeses, bread and wine especially here in Paris. We all got together and started to have a great time and enjoy this moment with everyone.

After our tour, we had the rest of the day to us and we all went our separate ways to do different things with everyone else. We came back to the hotel because my friends decided to do some more grocery shopping to cook dinner tonight and go to the pool. We ended up making salon, with a salad, mix vegetables with potatoes and a bottle of Chardonnay which it was a delicious meal. We melted some milk chocolate and we still had some strawberries from the market early and we had chocolate covered strawberries for dessert.

Tuesday: June 11, 2019

Bonjour!

Today we had our first walking tour assignment presentation by Corinna, Bannesa, and Janice. They presented the Palais Garner, Opéra House, located in the 9th arrondissement.

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Right to left: Janice, Bannesa, Corinna

They spoke about the history of the Opéra house built from 1861-1875 and seated 1,979 people at that time. They told us that the 1979 Opéra house had the largest seating capacity in the world. We were told that this site was the inspiration for Phantom of the Opera. There are many restaurants in this area, as well as Jazz clubs. The restaurants in this area are known for the best seafood and meat.

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Front of the Opéra house

After this tour presentation, we walked to the Hotel Ambassador, which is a Marriott owned hotel. This hotel opened in 1927 and at that time it had 1,000 rooms and took up a whole entire block. Today, the hotel now has 297 guest rooms, 34 executive rooms, and 8 suits. The hotel is 8 floors, as are most hotels that are located in Paris.

 

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Outside of Hotel Ambassador

This being one of the oldest hotels in Paris, was taken over by Marriott about 5 years ago. The restaurant located near the lobby is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but not open to the public for breakfast. We were told by the staff that since they now have a larger Asian market, they have now added a Asian breakfast corner. This hotel also has 11 meeting rooms, the main and largest one being on the lobby level.

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View from the 8th floor executive meeting room

After the hotel tour, a group of us walked around the area and found a cute souvenir shop and grabbed a bite to eat. Some of us also got fresh crepes, which was absolutely delicious. Today was a fun day and I look forward to the next days in beautiful Paris.

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Crepe with peach jam