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![]() Still have more pict to process for the France trip. This is the new area (north/west of Paris ) with hardly any old buildings ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sushi Japanese restaurant with food to be picked up on conveyor belt ![]() You can see that each table has 2 faucets for water and softdrink as well. Minimal fuss eating there. I heard that in HK or Japan this is quite common already. Still news to me definitely Daniel, Toronto |
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Hey Daniel!!!
That's a COOL restaurant. How was the food?? Were the tableside drinks on the honor system, metered out per paying customer, or what?? I like all your acchitectural shots that you took in Israel & France. Bruce |
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We did not understand French menu . There must be ways to bill clients then. Majority of the tour group are Aussies, Americans and Canadians. It was certainly eye-opening for us. But I think I would rather like the old fashion way (with more interaction) with a Japanese chef cutting fish (sashimi) or frying right in front of us. We had too much French food of course :-):-) Try Japanese food in Paris? That is a disgrace. Nonetheless it is cool. Thanks for taking time to comment. Daniel, Toronto p.s. Also my apology. It should be called La Defense . Not what I put in the heading. |
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