How To Survive Ordering in a French Restaurant in Paris

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Jay Swanson

Jay Swanson

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How to order in a French restaurant in Paris. Here are some tips - and a link to my guide to Paris: bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide - finally released! In the meantime you can help me make better videos at / jayswanson and get access to my Mapstr of Paris (and more) at the Wanderer reward level - then find me on the internet in all of the usual spots:
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How to order in a french restaurant and survive the experience ;D If you want more vocab for ordering in a French restaurant, I put more in my How to Survive Ordering in a French Cafe video - this one focused more on procedure and cultural awareness.
My name is Jay Swanson - I'm an American writer living in Paris on an artist visa and hoping to make the city of light my home base - at least for the foreseeable future. I write science-fiction and fantasy, vlog daily, and love pizza a little too much.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 355
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Hey there! In case you missed it, the guide is out and available here! bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide
@Luiblonc
@Luiblonc 4 роки тому
Thanks Jay! Great video, and instruction tips.
@josielau1218
@josielau1218 4 роки тому
What’s the word for water? There’s no caption so I can’t get 😂
@nancyismyname
@nancyismyname 4 роки тому
Josie Lau Un Carafe deux???
@rahuldhuriya273
@rahuldhuriya273 Рік тому
I love your video 💕.from india
@alexandrelarsac9115
@alexandrelarsac9115 5 років тому
As a French, i can say your tips are very good. We have a much more formal culture. We are not taught to make other people feel good (be nice, smile..) but to show them respect. That's why you NEED to begin all your interactions with the French with greetings. "Bonjour," "Bonsoir", "s'il vous plait", "merci" and "au revoir" are magic formulas. Never start an interaction straight to the point in a shop, or restaurant. YOU ARE BEING RUDE ! That's explain a lot of "French are assh.. with tourists". .. Respect those and you'll find out that even Parisians can be nice.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Respect is key =) Thanks for sharing!
@JAdoreQT123456
@JAdoreQT123456 5 років тому
My French sucks but when I was in Paris I always gave a greeting and then asked if they knew any English please because my French was bad (in French) and everyone was SO nice!! I am still waiting for the “rude parisians” everyone talks about but then again I was raised with manners. It’s sad that some people need to know to greet someone when you walk into their space.
@rufuscrackle
@rufuscrackle 5 років тому
My experience in Quebec years ago was my not knowing to say anything at a bakery other than. 'I want that"and she turned her back and walked off, coming back 5 minutes later. First time it was just funny. Now I know to say Bonjour and all the rest.
@MrAigidos
@MrAigidos 5 років тому
@@effleurercosmetics3882 It's not about speaking french. It's just about respect and respect the culture. You have to learn 4 words and then french can speak nice to you. Is that out of your skill ? Can't you learn 4 words when you move somewhere ? French are rude with people we found uneducated... not take the time to learn 4 word, what a total disrespect... Why do you have to moove in another country if it's not for the culture ??? Being an asshole probably can't help you in France. That's why you think we are rude. And for the record the English, cause you seems to dumb to learn before talking, english is the third language in the world, not the first... Do you know how to speak chinese ? Do you speak spanish ? (cause we do learn english and spanish at school).
@sayhellotopigeon3083
@sayhellotopigeon3083 5 років тому
Aigidos no, English is the first language of the world
@ritur9063
@ritur9063 5 років тому
You have no idea how helpful your paris videos are. I will be traveling to paris for the very first time in a few months and I am going to rewatch all your videos! I don't know french so this is very helpful
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Awesome! I'm happy they've been helpful. The Cafe one has more vocab if you're looking for some French words/phrases to learn, but I'm sure you'll do great! 😀👍
@enricoelconi408
@enricoelconi408 4 роки тому
Ritu R Hello, how was Paris?
@kam3062
@kam3062 3 роки тому
I've worked in a very touristic area of Paris as a waiter. 50% of the customers were from the US. To me, the 2 biggest cultural differences were how you talk about wine (the concept of terroir in France vs the varieties of grape used in the US - both are totally different yet interresting approaches) and the tipping culture. Almost every guidebook / UKposts vlogger / whatever get it wrong (and state you do not leave tips in France), but you've nailed it. I can't thank you enough for that. I remember that day... An old lady from the US asked me if the service / tips was included. I tried to explain how things work in France. Tips and service ain't synonymous here. The service is always included (understand: the waitors' wage is decent enough) but tips never are. The French for "tip" is "pourboire", which literally means "to drink". It's just an extra few euros you leave so the waiter can have a drink after his shift (be reassured, we don't drink ALL of our tips :D). She looked at me as if I was trying to scam her, and left the place without leaving a cent, because she'd rather trust her guidebook than a local trying to be helpful (I'm still wondering why she asked, though). Oh and on a side-note: if you see something like "15% included for the service at the bottom of your bill", don't pay attention to it. The waitor won't get 15% of the bill. It will be split between him, the barman, the guy who prepares the deserts, the Maître D, and even the manager (and not equally so, as you can guess). Most of the time, it's just a way to bend the law to underpay his employees. The golden rule still applies: leave a couple of extra euros, and that'll be fine.
@citrine65
@citrine65 Рік тому
Interesting, merci!
@gingers6219
@gingers6219 5 років тому
Hey Jay, I love this new style of sharing after the content. Always enjoy your vlogs
@alyssajennelle1713
@alyssajennelle1713 5 років тому
I’m a new subscriber & I love binge watching these vlogs! Just made plans to visit Paris next summer and your videos are my favorite to watch for information & entertainment. Thank you!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Happy they're binge-worthy! Thanks 😀👍
@katiewilson9317
@katiewilson9317 5 років тому
Same here!
@marym1445
@marym1445 2 роки тому
I think it’s worth mentioning that french waiters usually cover a lot of tables and will not want to stand around waiting for you to make a decision about what you want to eat.
@rubaidaallen2764
@rubaidaallen2764 5 років тому
The French pride themselves on manners, so, yes, say hello whenever you enter any establishment. I remember my French professor in college reminding us of this constantly. I love your videos. So informative. The Louvre one is my fave. I'll be sure to remember your tips while in Paris. 😊😊
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
I hope you have a blast!
@krsone19
@krsone19 5 років тому
Laura's reaction to the best croissant in the world "it's pretty good" with a smirk, haha I love her reaction - she doesn't seem to agree with that title.
@csjames69
@csjames69 5 років тому
Third video. Another great one! On to number four. Thanks again!
@bawoman
@bawoman 5 років тому
One small tip from moi..whenever you see "formule" remember that those almost never include the drink/le boisson...just an appetizer and/or a dessert. Sometimes some places lure you in with a reasonably priced formule but then overcharge the drinks. On that same vein, sometimes you eat better and cheaper getting the plat du jour and a simple drink, instead of a formule/menu, especially if you're not that in the mood for mediocre appetizers or desserts and just want one quality dish. Also...in french, an appetizer is called an entree...and an entree is called a "plat principal"
@jillholz2585
@jillholz2585 5 років тому
Thanks for this video Jay! We will be in Paris in a few weeks! Always enjoy your channel! 🥐😊🍾🥂
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Awesome! I hope you have a great time in Paris!
@susanburnham8966
@susanburnham8966 5 років тому
Leaving for Paris in 8 days and this is helping me prep for my trip!!! Thank you!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Awesome!😊
@69SalterStreet
@69SalterStreet Рік тому
Such a wonderful and helpful video. Thank you
@mademoiseller572
@mademoiseller572 5 років тому
Hi Jay, thanks for these helpful videos. I always send them to friends visiting Paris. Btw, saw you yesterday on the Pont des Arts with your friend in this video and didn’t want to interrupt to say hi.
@Tajikistan310
@Tajikistan310 5 років тому
This video was dope. Good tips. Wish I would have known about your first video regarding Cafés before the fam and I visited in February. Thanks for the awesome content. I just need to get better at my elementary school level French; it did help us out several times though.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Just trying to speak French makes all the difference. Glad you've got what little you do =D
@paulhorton5612
@paulhorton5612 5 років тому
A couple of comments on steak which the French usually eat quite rare (shockingly pink to many Americans and Brits). The waiter will ask you for "la cuisson?" which means how do you like your steak. The classic French presentation is "à point" which is pink and juicy and is definitely worth trying; any more cooked will have to be "bien cuit". Also, it's fine to order any sauce "à côté" (on the side) like in the video... means the restaurant can't get away with smothering something inferior with sauce and hoping you won't notice... it happens sometimes.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Uh oh, did this part get cut out of the video? We had a whole thing on how to ask for your meat - now I'm worried it got dropped entirely 😱
@paulhorton5612
@paulhorton5612 5 років тому
Sauf erreur de ma part... J'achète le guide : )
@camelberrypieology4473
@camelberrypieology4473 5 років тому
Great additions! Yeah sorry Jay this indeed got dropped from your video then. You'll just have to make more videos . I know i won't mind;)
@paultowarnicki5359
@paultowarnicki5359 4 роки тому
@@JaySwanson Have you done a video on how to order a steak? If so, I cannot seem to find it. I need to know how to order mine very well done. :)
@brianyoung3
@brianyoung3 4 роки тому
"Saignant" is rare, "a point" is medium, "bien cuit" is well done......."meduim rare" is not a thing in France
@mytod2790
@mytod2790 5 років тому
AaaH! One tip from me - do NOT snap your fingers at the waiter or yell "garcon'!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Also true
@rubaidaallen2764
@rubaidaallen2764 5 років тому
MyTod2 Who the f does that?? Omg!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@maerose6063
@maerose6063 4 роки тому
oh god imagine doing that anywhere🤢
@joesantamaria5874
@joesantamaria5874 4 роки тому
Oh fuck no, humiliation extraordinaire. ‘Garcon’ means boy. You gonna call a grown assed man a boy?
@MrAngryGorilla2000
@MrAngryGorilla2000 4 роки тому
In the US, we deal with quite a few customers who are like that, and then they lie saying you're being rude, start acting very unreasonable and causing a scene and demand to speak to the manager.
@nickjamesc3016
@nickjamesc3016 4 роки тому
Been a subscriber for a couple years now, loving all the new content! Wanted to point out that recently I was back in Paris with my mother and we went to a restaurant where the menu they gave her with english actually did have higher prices. Lol I was surprised places still did that, but wanted to let viewers know sadly it does still happen some places. Keep up great work !
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
Good to know that it still happens (even if it's a bad practice haha)
@nurulsolehah6801
@nurulsolehah6801 Рік тому
Is there a way to get over it? Can we still get the cheaper price if we ask for the french menu? 😅
@onyxhydrangea
@onyxhydrangea 5 років тому
Prepping for my move to paris next year by using your vids. Even though I'm french i have never lived there so these types of vids are essential!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
You'll have to let me know what I missed/didn't apply for a French mover =)
@onyxhydrangea
@onyxhydrangea 5 років тому
@@JaySwanson Sure! So far you seem to have covered all the necessities, but I'll let you know if i notice something thats missing. 😸
@rosabelletan1002
@rosabelletan1002 2 роки тому
I went to Europe like France, Italy and Switzerland in year 2017, I loved it so much. Even though I went to Europe with a tour guide most of the time the tour guide does the picking of the best dishes for us in restaurants but still sometimes when we are on our own we can’t really understand the menu so we just ordered a cup of hot chocolate and a main dish. That’s why I still need to understand those French words on the menu so I won’t get confused. Now I have more confidence after watching this video but I’m going to Europe again in 10 or 15 years
@md8465
@md8465 5 років тому
Great tips! Would have enjoyed hearing all of you order in French. Next time?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
That was the one lacking area in this one I thought for sure - but I did more vocab in the cafe one so I wasn't sure what to do haha. We DID do a piece on how to order your steak (medium, rare, etc) and somehow it got cut from the final version (I blame exhaustion). Glad you enjoyed it still!
@AnneMB955
@AnneMB955 5 років тому
Soooo looking fwd to this guide of yours. Have been to Paris 3 times now : 1976, 2000 and 2018. Hubby and I will be back there next April (2019). You’re such a knowledgeable guy with many invaluable tips. Thank you. Merci beaucoup. Will be on the lookout. Hopefully Australia is not too far away to receive it.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Thank you! It's a digital download of a PDF so you don't even need to wait for the post! And it's available now: bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide I hope you enjoy it!
@AnneMB955
@AnneMB955 5 років тому
Thank you Jay. Will be there right away. Ooh, that rhymes. Thx again.
@CosplayLane
@CosplayLane 5 років тому
Discovered your channel today! I enjoyed this video, the cafe one, and voting absentee (I was so curious about that). I noticed you must be very confident, it looks like you often put your camera down and walk by for some very cool still vlog shots. They look AWESOME and make your transitions great! I want to do that but I'd be so shy about it. I'll be in Paris at the end of the month for just a couple days in between travelling- and I really enjoyed watching your videos since I'll be going alone and that's kinda spooky for me- I'll check your your vloggersguide thing. Dude have the best of days! Keep doing what you are doing!!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Thank you! I hope the guide helps - you'll have to let me know. And if you wanted to see more about the whole vlogging process (camera placements etc) I made an entire video on how I vlog that I think is a fun one. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/enmZaqKhkGeFmZ8.html
@CosplayLane
@CosplayLane 5 років тому
Thank you I love it!!!
@ashleyclarke4043
@ashleyclarke4043 5 років тому
Your channel is so helpful!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Thanks =)
@johnscellphones
@johnscellphones 5 років тому
Voice over narration on the B roll... Awesome! Now I need to go back to Paris to use all the guide tips! (better be a meet up!)
@Chiefchief4444
@Chiefchief4444 4 роки тому
Intimate and useful. Thank you.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
😊👍
@dixierosestudios
@dixierosestudios 5 років тому
5:43 thats a view we dont see often lol, its a nice change. I went to Galette Cafe (near the Louvre) when we were there last May and had a wonderful experience. Very American firendly! We followed the French pleasantries you taught us and the waiters seemed impressed. Also offered up the English menu immediately which was helpful. I give a two thumbs up, and suggest anyone go there!! Also they have a wonderful Cider that is absolutely fantastic!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
I'm glad you had such a good time! =D Hope these tips are just as helpful
@sheeb2008
@sheeb2008 4 роки тому
Great Content.. you have a new fan. I'll be in Paris Sept 6th-11th.. maybe I'll see you filming! Keep it coming!!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@Milinokokoro
@Milinokokoro 4 роки тому
You have a great channel! Thanks fo the info!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@majidhodge47
@majidhodge47 5 років тому
Hello, my Sir Excellent video, full of details, I'm going to visit Paris on May 22 to May 31/ 2019. I watched many of your videos keep up good work. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Hope to see you some where in Paris! I'm hooked and I encouraged all of my friends to watch your videos and get hooked. au revoir
@danielarivas3377
@danielarivas3377 4 роки тому
Hi, do you have any recommendations of hotels or rbnb, I will travel at end of this month. Ty.
@harushouse
@harushouse 5 років тому
These are tips I wish my sister knew years ago! She went to Paris for a college trip and got separated from the group and couldn't find her way back to the hotel and every French person she asked for help was rude to her or ignored her.. I know it's not the same as a restaurant and I'm not sure if she said Bonjour or not but nevertheless it is a bit rude to turn someone away who is alone, lost, and scared
@patrickpk4421
@patrickpk4421 2 роки тому
Fun to watch and learn! 2 days coming up Oui! Bonjour from Puerto Rico ❤‍🔥
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 2 роки тому
Have fun!
@amandy101831
@amandy101831 4 роки тому
just saying thanks....I saw your video on getting around by train in Paris. It helped alot
@mytod2790
@mytod2790 5 років тому
Jay that looks like a good spot to head to when out looking for dinner - lots of restaurants to choose from. Now I'm going to Google where they are....'cause you didn't say. I appreciated all the courtesy tips and things like knowing the differences in the headings on the menu. Thanks Puxan for the tip on ordering the 'dish of the day'!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Seems like we also may have lost the part where we talked about ordering how you want your meat cooked - I must have been even more tired than I thought last night
@tobymccarthy9326
@tobymccarthy9326 Рік тому
Thanks for this video
@tiki1313
@tiki1313 5 років тому
I adored the croissants at La Maison d’Isabelle! Definitely the best I’ve had. Still attempting to eat one everywhere I can get one in Paris. 😂❤️🥐
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
I'd suggest eating all the croissants ;D
@durpyrainbowp8405
@durpyrainbowp8405 4 роки тому
Your intro almost scared me away but you have no idea how glad I am that I stayed. 😂
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
Glad you stayed too =)
@michael7324
@michael7324 5 років тому
I am very much looking forward to the guide. we plan to visit Paris in December of this year. Should come in handy.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Handy is the goal! =D
@tulipwindmill
@tulipwindmill 5 років тому
My first trip to France I ordered dinner for 4 in French,I was still at school at the time.I was well pleased with myself.I also managed to buy ice cream too lol Doubt I could do it now though!
@alistairt7544
@alistairt7544 2 роки тому
My first time in France, I was 18 and it was my graduation gift after graduating high school. My French was terrible, but I got around just starting a conversation with, "Bonjour/Bonsoir", "Pardon/Excusez-moi Monsieur/Madame/Mademoiselle", "Au revoir", et "Merci". People were all so kind and they give you more of their patience. I feel like waiters are a different breed cause that's the only time I've come across impatient/rude interactions, which is not all the time but just a heads up to anyone sensitive lol I returned to study in France, in Lyon, and my French has greatly improved and my experienced was just a lot better in many ways, obviously haha Of all the comments that I read and hear about the French being rude, all I can say is that the French are just not as easily open to strangers like some cultures. They're more, in general, "reserved", but if you show respect, they will show respect back. Just don't expect them to have a beaming smile, a fake bouncy/cheery tone, and be overtly nice to you, cause just culturally, they don't act that way, which I can see might come across as rude or mean to some people. They're more on the reserved spectrum, but so much like the Nordics(looking at you Finland lol). But mind you, the more south you go, the warmer and more open French people are. I travelled around Provence and there are literally people who would stop and chat with you, just randomly. It's def a nice change from Paris, or just northern France in general. Also, you just can't compare cultures. You can't just say, "well from where I'm from we don't do this and that!" Obviously, people from different societies and cultures will do certain things a little bit differently, and act and communicate a little bit differently, than what you're used to in your hometown, neck of the woods, city, state, province, region, or country. Hey, people have different cultures right? It all boils down to respect, and also preparing to know some basic phrases here and there, which I follow whenever I visit any foreign country. It goes a LONG way when you make an effort, and just be respectful. Shocking! Kinda applies to day to day life right? lol Just remember life's too short, travelling is expensive, and we're not getting any younger. So why let some bad apples/bad situations ruin your travel experience?!(I mean unless your passport gets stolen, you get stabbed, beaten up by a mob, kidnapped and sold to slavery, or someone you know gets killed, but I think those are extreme scenarios... :/) Anywho, safe travels! 😉
@goedeck1
@goedeck1 5 років тому
When i was dining with a French friend, after the meal we had café, but suggested i try a café gourmand. It is a café with a few tiny delicious desserts!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Definitely a good suggestion =D
@jenb7850
@jenb7850 5 років тому
Fabulous tips thanks Jay. Trying to learn a few French phrases before we get to Paris. Hope you get your bed soon. Pity you are not in Aus we have a fantastic 'Loft Bed' with desk built-in underneath in storage un-used now after having 4 boys. Happy to give it away but postage nah????
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Haha, the postage for that would be astronomical 😂
@jenb7850
@jenb7850 5 років тому
Austrinomical!!!!. can send it piece by piece lol
@RogersWorldandAdventures
@RogersWorldandAdventures 3 роки тому
I love this
@beatacollazo6034
@beatacollazo6034 5 років тому
This is excellent!!! Any place suggestions on snails? I will be in town mid November. Have you tried L'Ami Louis? Ty ps. Your video are incredible! My favorite research. Thank You!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
I don't have a personal favorite but le Jourdain had a great modern take on them when we went: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/cJZznYiNbo2YkWw.html You can get tons more recommendations from my guide as well if you'd like to pick up a copy: bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide Thanks for the kind words too!
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 2 роки тому
Snails? Nobody in France eat snails. Almost. I guess they were eaten during famine times. I know it’s very fancy to eat some in expensive restaurants. But the french cuisine has much better to offer you.
@javieraramirez4289
@javieraramirez4289 5 років тому
none of my baguettes survive the trip home..it is impossible, specially when they are sooo crunchy and delicious!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
They're lucky to make it a block away from the bakery 😂
@axelferis
@axelferis 4 роки тому
Javiera Ramirez oui! Our bread is so gooood!
@davidbolen9107
@davidbolen9107 5 років тому
Good videos, good tips. What advice do you have on clothing for Paris in late November? Family coming for the first time.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Dress warm! But not for the arctic =D
@samm9685
@samm9685 5 років тому
Getting caught up watching after being in Paris for the week of August 13 to 20, then a return weekend after a Beigium/Germany detour. We had excellent service and friendliness, barring our last Saturday evening at a restaurant on the Champs Elysee where the young woman looked to everyone that she would rather be elsewhere, but food was fantastic and not unreasonable. an unexpected gem was Le Passey in the 16th Arr. near our Airbnb. We were planning a different restaurant, but failed to figure in it was a Friday night and didn't reserve. We had walked by on many trips to boulangerie for bread and croissants and fruit a the grocer without paying attention. Service was wonderful-prices fair, and they treated our family as special guests. It wasn't that busy when we got there at 9:00, and we thought perhaps we were imposing and thy were ready to close up, but 45 minutes later the place filled, with groups ordering their hamburger (which I had).
@jettabear1988
@jettabear1988 4 роки тому
We are planning a trip and I would love tips on the air bnb!
@roychefets6961
@roychefets6961 4 роки тому
Tips are already added to your bill when you receive it. There is no need to add a tip. However when you get your change it's considered elegant to leave some or all of the coins as a little extra.
@shelbywells
@shelbywells 5 років тому
I've got a pretty crazy story about restaurants near the Champs Elysees. I will avoid the area except for the Arc de Triomphe from now on. The waiters kept asking 'if we had money' , even though we had dressed for dinner and I just thought it was super rude and the owner of the place kept moving groups of people in and out of the tables by the windows depending on how pretty they looked! So bizarre so we just had a drink and returned their insults on the way out.
@Foxintox
@Foxintox 5 років тому
what was the name of the restaurant ? So I can know to never go there x)
@yarmc5780
@yarmc5780 5 років тому
Which restaurant? Tell us please :(
@MontyGumby
@MontyGumby 4 роки тому
complaining about a place but not naming it - useless comment
@arribaficationwineho32
@arribaficationwineho32 10 місяців тому
Just refuse to move
@HeatherShineify
@HeatherShineify 5 років тому
I had the best Crème brûlée of my life in Paris!!!!! 🙌🏻
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
It's a great place to have it ! =D
@cheryleward9579
@cheryleward9579 4 роки тому
Thank you so much my first trip is coming up 2020 in April very excited, where can I purchase the guide ?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
You'll have a blast! You can get it here: bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide 😎👍
@Julia-kv7by
@Julia-kv7by 5 років тому
Jay I work at le petit hostellerie near notre dame, you should definitely come by theres good food!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Thanks for the invitation! Perhaps I'll be able to soon =)
@elrumi6341
@elrumi6341 4 роки тому
Aha.. just before watching your video, I'm watched a cooking tutorial how to make creme brulee. Then I go typing "restaurant in France", and your video came up first. What a coincidence you order that 😂 6:55
@jejunemoon
@jejunemoon 5 років тому
Thanks for the tips. A few comments-after 6pm it’s “bonsoir” not “bonjour.” And add “Monsieur’ or “Madame”-the French like the polite niceties (and it might get you a French menu).
@thedavidguy01
@thedavidguy01 5 років тому
Quand je demande à un français (ou française) à quelle heure on peut dire "bonsoir", je reçois une réponse différente de chaque personne. Est-ce qu'on peut dire "bonsoir" à 17h aussi?
@jejunemoon
@jejunemoon 5 років тому
David, t’as raison. Il n’y a pas une heure officielle pour commencer à dire bonsoir, mais en général, c’est après le travail à terminé.
@thedavidguy01
@thedavidguy01 5 років тому
Merci.
@alexandrelarsac9115
@alexandrelarsac9115 5 років тому
Bonsoir is Bon (good) and Soir (evening). So 17h is far too early. In winter it gets dark around 18h so bonsoir is ok. In summer use bonsoir around 19h, 20h.
@thedavidguy01
@thedavidguy01 5 років тому
Comme d'habitude, chaque réponse est différente. Après le travail ou au début d'obscurité? Ou peut-être personne ne termine le travail à 17h.
@nubiacabrera919
@nubiacabrera919 6 місяців тому
I’m late to this party but great video!!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 6 місяців тому
Thank you!!
@saragonzalez6264
@saragonzalez6264 5 років тому
Hi! What camera does your friend shoot on? The food pics look so good! :)
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
He's about to release a video all about it actually if you want to check out his channel: ukposts.info
@rjohnmitchell2145
@rjohnmitchell2145 5 років тому
I checked out Puxan's photos on IG. He's a good photographer. Good dining tips.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
He's a great photographer! I'm glad you like his stuff =D
@Observer778
@Observer778 5 років тому
Really helpful tips! Newbie question, but when you call the waiter over, do you have to say bonjour every time? Or only once when you initially meet?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Bonjour is essentially "Hello," you only need to say it once :) Unless you run into someone you've already said hello to (in an awkward way), then you can always say "Re-bonjour" in a self-deprecating manner and make friends. 😂
@deborahrogers9760
@deborahrogers9760 5 років тому
Why not, after you call a waiter over, just a simple SVP?
@flozfrog
@flozfrog 5 років тому
No the international sign for addition is drawing a rectangle in the air 🤗
@thatsabigwhatev
@thatsabigwhatev 5 років тому
Hey Jay! Thanks so much for your videos! My husband and I are actually heading to Paris for 4 days! We leave tomorrow!!! If you catch this would love hear any tips you have. Also, looking to visit the Louvre (want to see the Mona Lisa, Greco-Roman art and Egyptian. Is there a day and time you suggest??) And lastly, are the nights still fairly warm, wondering if I need some warmer sweaters or a light coat for being out in the evening?
@pathallam986
@pathallam986 5 років тому
Hi Rachel, I don't think Jay would mind me jumping in to say he has a really useful video on how to blitz the Louvre in 3 hours. Weather-wise, it's still very warm so you might want to bring a cardigan but nothing heavier. An umbrella, however, is always a good idea in case of thunderstorms ( but check the weather forecast).
@carriebateman4465
@carriebateman4465 5 років тому
Next week should be nice, but a little cooler in the evenings. 70’s in the day and 60’s at night, I think. Bring a light sweater. Nothing heavy.
@dave928
@dave928 5 років тому
from www.louvre.fr/en/hours-admission-directions : Musée du Louvre opening hours Monday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday: *Closed* Wednesday: 9 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Rooms begin closing at 5:30 p.m., and at 9:30 p.m. on night openings.
@thatsabigwhatev
@thatsabigwhatev 5 років тому
Thanks for this!
@thatsabigwhatev
@thatsabigwhatev 5 років тому
thank you!
@siempretrato
@siempretrato 4 роки тому
Loved your video so helpful I'll be going to Paris soon and am completely afraid I'll starve to death because of my lack of French.
@donniedarko2557
@donniedarko2557 4 роки тому
Hey, just wanted clarification. In usa the special of the day, when it comes to fish and meats, are usually the least fresh items on the menu that they need to rid of in inventory/doesn't sell. Is this the opposite in France?
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 2 роки тому
Yes. It is the exact opposite
@Hepzibahlee8440
@Hepzibahlee8440 Рік тому
Hi Jay This not a food question. Would you do a video for healthcare. If you get hurt while there or are sick, how do you navigate and what questions to ask. And which hospitals to stay away from.
@artSFCA
@artSFCA Рік тому
Is that restaurant in the Marais? I ate there. It was pretty good.
@dhernandezjr1
@dhernandezjr1 5 років тому
Ill be in Paris Saturday!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Cool! Have fun =D
@dhernandezjr1
@dhernandezjr1 5 років тому
Jay Swanson thank you. When are you going back?
@cheriedemaggie
@cheriedemaggie 5 років тому
Hi Jay! Sorry if I missed it, but what restaurant was this? Thanks!
@cermelem
@cermelem 5 років тому
Maggie Jones I believe it is here: (www.lecafedesinities.com/)
@sp8571
@sp8571 Рік тому
For the formulae meals, should you order all items at once or order dessert after your dinner as they do in the US?
@rhubarb3
@rhubarb3 Рік тому
In my experience, sometimes they’ll take the whole order, and other times they’ll stop you after you order your entrée and plat and say they’ll come back after you’ve eaten to ask you about dessert. (They’ll give you the menu again.)
@asuperstar
@asuperstar 5 років тому
Waiting for that guide! Leave about two weeks.
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
It's out now if you want to grab it! bit.ly/ParisVloggersGuide
@paulgreenlee7123
@paulgreenlee7123 5 років тому
Very very helpful , pepper these every 10 days or so
@paulgreenlee7123
@paulgreenlee7123 5 років тому
Or not, you know this stuff
@rcjordanii
@rcjordanii 5 років тому
When you go to a restaurant with Puxan (a food photographer) do you feel you receive better service?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
For sure. Although this time they were much more interested in the UKposts aspects
@hazel_moonshine
@hazel_moonshine 5 років тому
4:38 you are right it is just behind you ;-) by the way if you go in a brasserie/bistro always ask for "plat du jour"
@didiq7671
@didiq7671 5 років тому
Hi , I just want to know if u have some tips like how do we ask for a split check? U know if ur dining with different families . Coz there’s 3 families in our group and there’s 10 of us . Do u think it’s hard to split the check ? Coz it’s common around here in the states . I hope u can help us . Merci
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
You can just ask them to split it however you need. If you wanted to split it in three, the way you'd ask in French is "Est-ce qu'on peut le couper en trois?" You can also just tell them how much you want to put on each individual card as they take payment (they'll run your card at the table)
@didiq7671
@didiq7671 5 років тому
Jay Swanson thank u so much
@didiq7671
@didiq7671 5 років тому
Jay Swanson Jay do u have a video about how accessible is Paris ? Tips if u are with elderly and on a wheelchair? What sites that are mostly accessible ? If it’s possible to take a train going to Paris with wheelchair? We r staying at chatillion and it’s pretty close to Paris I just want to know if it’s ok if he still take the train bec of the traffic if we take a cab
@ScibyTravels
@ScibyTravels 5 років тому
Here in Aus, entrees are just that, I think it’s only America that refers to a main course as the ‘entree’? Not sure why...
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
We like to keep things unnecessarily confusing 😉👍
@roychefets6961
@roychefets6961 4 роки тому
Entree means "enter" in French so it's logical that it's the first course except for hors d'oeuvres which are not that common in an ordinary restaurant. Or in a fancy restaurant the chef might send a small dish out right away. It's called an "amuse bouche". Sometimes in slang it's called an "amuse guele" but this is considered poor taste because a "guele" is the mouth of an animal.
@roychefets1671
@roychefets1671 Рік тому
entrer means to enter in French so an entree is like an appetizer, it is not the main course!
@carrotcake177
@carrotcake177 5 років тому
Thank you so much for this video, I’m heading to Paris tomorrow and am now less likely to accidentally offend people when I go eat 😂
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Huzzah =D
@essentialwills161
@essentialwills161 4 роки тому
excellent
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 4 роки тому
Thanks 😊
@soubhick554
@soubhick554 3 роки тому
Any idea what was the name of the dish he ate at the restaurant?
@jellinstl
@jellinstl 5 років тому
Been asking people who have traveled to Paris what advise they would give me. Many recommend making a reservation, before going to a restaurant. Is this generally true? Does it matter if it's lunch or dinner?
@cmolodiets
@cmolodiets 5 років тому
no a reservation isn't needed unless your want to eat in a specific, fancy, usually-overcrowded restaurant.
@arribaficationwineho32
@arribaficationwineho32 10 місяців тому
If a rated restaurant, yes reservations
@littlemschat1052
@littlemschat1052 4 роки тому
Hi! Sorry, I just cannot fathom eating so many courses. Is it one entree and one piatti per person? Or entree and piatti is to be shared?
@Daniela-wg9nz
@Daniela-wg9nz 4 роки тому
It's per person, if one meal is for 2 or more people is clearly written on menu (generally).
@paulgreenlee7123
@paulgreenlee7123 5 років тому
Wondering what’s your impression of the Latin quarter?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
It's great!
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 2 роки тому
I’m french. The Quartier Latin is nice to visit, but bars are restaurants are over pricey. Well, like in all the touristic spots, I guess.
@arribaficationwineho32
@arribaficationwineho32 10 місяців тому
Great place to walk and also to dine
@marcenepinkerton5031
@marcenepinkerton5031 2 роки тому
Yum
@roychefets6961
@roychefets6961 4 роки тому
You do not need to tip in a French restaurant because a tip has already been added to your bill when you get it. If you pay in cash and a small amount of change is returned to you, it is considered elegant to leave some or all of the change if you enjoyed yourself. In better restaurants waiters buy their jobs from the previous person in that job so waiters often work at the same place for a while. The reason the first course is called an entree in French is that the verb "to enter" is entrer.
@stephaniepagan4613
@stephaniepagan4613 Рік тому
Can you do more videos with real-time dialogue in French? Like ordering dinner or a cappuccino at a cafe.
@pepa007
@pepa007 5 років тому
well "entrées" are surprisingly.... entrées! = exactly what it says to be :D it's just the weird american habit calling the main course "entrée".
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
🥐👍
@JeffBeltran
@JeffBeltran 5 років тому
saying hi (in french) is important, i know you stressed it but you can actually see the difference, kinda funny
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Definite cultural bonus points
@citrine65
@citrine65 Рік тому
That steak frites looked good.
@NA-mg1uo
@NA-mg1uo 5 років тому
How do you say no alcohol in the steak or food for me??🤔
@kevinljs
@kevinljs 5 років тому
Where did you eat that creme brûlée?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
At the same restaurant =)
@kevinljs
@kevinljs 5 років тому
@@JaySwanson what's the name of the restaurant?
@bubbles101743
@bubbles101743 5 років тому
What’s the name of this restaurant???
@MartinOcando
@MartinOcando 5 років тому
Tip: Every time you say an important phrase in French, put the title. Is not easy to figure out how to spell French from hearing the words. At first, I thought it was something like carab d'eau, and turns out is: "carafe d’eau" ☺️ which translates to a water pitcher. And makes sense, carafe sounds in Spanish like Jarra (pitcher) And a request for the guide, unless you already included it, please put a glossary of common french phrases. I'm doing my own, just by watching your vlogs 😉 Man, can't wait for the guide. Is gonna be great!!!
@JulietteWilliams
@JulietteWilliams 5 років тому
Hi Jay! Juliette here - the link to the four digital scans is broken :(
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
That's weird! It worked for me, but here's the full link: gumroad.com/products/fNddp/edit Hope you like them =)
@javanutz1
@javanutz1 5 років тому
I always had to be clear how I wanted my steak because it was rare (saignant). I noticed that your steak was medium (à point). Did you ask for it to be prepared that way? Also, with tipping was it included in your price at the Brasserie (Service Compris)? If so, do you tip in addition to the tip included in your bill?
@brianyoung3
@brianyoung3 4 роки тому
That steak was bien cuit (well done), a point is pink. And ya, service compris means a service charge (tip) is included in the bill. Only tip if the service is exceptional and even then it is not expected.
@jennicavincent216
@jennicavincent216 5 років тому
Thanks again for the bank run, Jay! I hope they weren't mean to you!
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Not outside the expected tolerances ;D
@michaeldockins7466
@michaeldockins7466 5 років тому
So if my pronunciation is bad do I still get credit for the attempt?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Totes 👍
@maxwellwellmax878
@maxwellwellmax878 4 роки тому
I was lucky, I speak no french but i found a few restaurants in the 11th with some English speaking waiters.
@linda99
@linda99 5 років тому
Great tips-- I have another to add: don't address the waiter as "garçon," like they do in a lot of movies. It's "Monsieur" (or madame).
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
Absolutely
@patrickmcshane7658
@patrickmcshane7658 5 років тому
Jay Swanson Doesn't garcon mean boy
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643
@iparipaitegianiparipaitegi4643 2 роки тому
The word ‘garçon’ was used in the 19th century. We’re in 2021.
@VivekMishra2010
@VivekMishra2010 5 років тому
What's Laura's UKposts channel?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
She doesn't have one herself, but she works and is currently traveling with the Way Away: ukposts.info/the/xn5zB_-HOiBGzdMSRiq_HA.html
@Jonsson474
@Jonsson474 Рік тому
Waiters bothering you the whole time is mostly an American thing. There is a conception that you need to be available and look after the guest the entire meal in order to get a good tip and I find that rather annoying. In Europe, where waiters can actually live off their wages without tip, it’s more layer back. As you said, just call the waiter when you want service. It’s not bad service just because the waiter is not in your face the whole time.
@storiasung
@storiasung 4 роки тому
You just remember, s'il vous plait . Merci beaucoup.
@RobertSmith-up9rz
@RobertSmith-up9rz 5 років тому
Never understand why saying “bonjour” is a tip... Where on Earth people enter a place and don’t say hi to the people owning or working in it?
@JaySwanson
@JaySwanson 5 років тому
I forget sometimes - I tend to be set on accomplishing my goal and just walk into places and say "I'll take a sandwich please." It's a good thing to remember and pull back on a bit in France =)
@dave928
@dave928 5 років тому
'murika. just sayin.
@sailorecume
@sailorecume 5 років тому
In japan actually ppl don't tend to say bonjour when they enter a place and they are not unpolite
@jasondespacito6594
@jasondespacito6594 5 років тому
I was wondering the same thing. Maybe it's an European thing, because I've always been taught to greet first and then ask for whatever i need. In the US I noticed that most people also greet, but did bump into people that just straight up asked me what they wanted.
@joesantamaria5874
@joesantamaria5874 4 роки тому
A lot of folks here in America don’t have the courtesy to say hello before issuing demands, try going into Walmart and see how many customers say hi to the employees before telling them what they want. I’ve had a Walmart associates go the extra mile time and again for me just cause I said hi and smiled. Holy shit, treat people how you would want to be treated, and guess what?
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