Le Point Sublime

· Fashion, Travel

When I showed my entourage these photos, reactions were unanimous: “Are you CRAZY ?!!”… Yes, I have to admit that I didn’t play it safe, even during this short pose session overlooking The Gorges Du Tarn, but I really wanted to immortalize this beautiful landscape, in a… breathtakingly high way.

You must have noticed on Instagram that a week ago, I escaped to the Lozere and Aveyron departments for our annual family weekend.

Last year was mostly about farm, tractor, “Farmer Wants a Life” near Annecy. This time, we opted for a similar ambiance but wilder.

Regarding my look, to bravely parade at a 2855ft of altitude, I had bet on the khaki jumpsuit (which is a real pleasure to wear) and my so-loved Stan Smith.

While waiting to see more pictures (less frightening, don’t worry), I let you admire the beauty of this “Point Sublime” (= sublime place) that wears its name pretty well.

(Pictures taken with OLYMPUS Pen E-PL7  camera &
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 EZ lens)


My Outfit

Jumpsuit Vila (50% off)
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas
Watch ASOS (déjà vue ici)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay
Lipstick « 16 Place Vendôme 364 » Color Riche L’Oréal
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal

Kinugawa

· Food, Illustration

It’s been a while since I last posted about a japanese food address in the capital: you can already find some on my map, but as I’m always up for new japanese experiences in Paris, here’s a new one!

Of course, we’ll set aside the “fake” japanese restaurants, but you’ve known me for quite some time, I’m sure you won’t be fooled (we’ll just walk away from the A3/B6 menus and the sushis with spring rolls and a handful of soft nougat, right?).

But let’s get back to business: I had already heard about this place (via Gwyneth Paltrow, on her blog …. haha, what a reference, right!) but I had never tried it myself.

 

Where? Who? Why?

Between Place Vendôme and the Jardin des Tuileries, this place is perfect for dinner or lunch with your SO, to celebrate something special with friends, or simply to treat yourself (or to see Gwyneth).

The location let’s you expect higher prices than in the canteens of Ste Anne Street, but the choice in the menu, and the skillful presentation justify the difference.

Atmosphere

The decoration is contemporary: dark wood furniture, thick and comfy cushions … you can opt for a tête à tête at a table for two, or come with friends and sit at the bar to watch the sushimen work their magic.

 

Starter

The restaurant offers various types of menus: sushi, Izakaya (japanese tapas), a 45€ bento during the week and a 57€ brunch-bento during the weekend. We chose to try different things in the menu, in order to get a more global idea of chef Toyofumi Ozuru’s cuisine.

To start off, we chose to order Hamachi (yellow tail) and Unagi (eel) sushi. The first one is one of my favorites, I can’t help but order it every time I see it on a menu: it’s delicious.

Sushis à la carte

These soft shell crab sushis are a great discovery: they’re kind of crunchy; and I really loved the spicy tuna sushi (the orange one on the picture): it’s made with crunchy rice on the outside, and soft rice on the inside, and the tuna is perfectly spiced: i love it! Novel AND good!

We also decide to try the Unagi to foie gras no crêpe, or in other words, crêpes stuffed with grilled eel, with seared foie gras and veggies.

Unagi to foie gras no crêpe

Not as crazy as the spicy tuna sushi on the palate (the crêpe lacks a bit of texture and taste) but it’s still good. Seared foie gras turns any dish around for me anyway …

 

Main course

I decide to try the Saka Mushi: it’s steamed bass fillet with saké on a bed of fried tofu and mushrooms.

Saka Mushi

Very well prepared, the fish is delicious and the saké makes it interesting.

Gyu Teriyaki

My SO is having the Gyu Teriyaki: a beef fillet grilled in teriyaki sauce. I negociated and managed to steal a juicy bite. With the rice it’s perfect.

 

Dessert

On the dessert menu, – rare enough to be noted – there’s plenty of choice.

Our waiter explains that some of the desserts are made exclusively for the restaurant by Philippe Conticini (of the Pâtisserie des Rêves), amongst other somewhat more classic specialties prepared by the restaurant itself.

Kyoto-Brest by Philippe Conticini

I was tempted to opt for frozen mochis or a matcha roll, but finally decided to try the Kyoto-Brest, to honor our dear Philippe.

I do believe I tried it 3 years ago when the Pâtisserie des Rêves had released a special edition of its pastries in japanese style, but it’s still good as ever.

Almond cream with red bean paste and fresh mango, pastry puffs sprinkled with matcha … it’s as delicious as I remember.

Grand cru chocolat by Philippe Conticini

My SO is enjoying his Grand cru chocolat, which is good, if somewhat more on the classic side.

 

All in all…

It’s a great address to take your time and discover a more elaborate japanese cuisine than your regular sushi. Don’t forget to try the spicy tuna sushi! (nope, I’m still not over it!). (English translation by Bleu Marine)

 

KINUGAWA Restaurant
9 Rue du Mont Thabor
75001 Paris
(Métro Tuileries)

White Blazer

· Fashion

Thank you for the warm welcome you’ve given to my new haircut. A little bit of change is always good!

I am coming back to my first loves with this look more casual and chic. Delighted with the shape of my black blazer that I’ve already shown on several occasions, this time I opted for its immaculate and on sale model.

However, I should be more careful with stains and dirtiness if I want to remain worthy of this new blazer! Yeah right, we all believe in it!


My Outfit

Blazer Ba&Sh for La Redoute (50% off)
Top ASOS
Bag Kurt Geiger (already seen here)
Pants ASOS (already seen here)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay
Watch Karl Lagerfeld
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas (already seen here)
Lipstick « 16 Place Vendôme 364 » Color Riche L’Oréal
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal

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