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Immerse yourself in the rich history of medieval Paris as you explore the charming streets of the 4th district. From the captivating islands to the narrow alleys of the lower Marais, remnants of the past await at every turn. But don't let the old fool you! The 4th district also boasts a vibrant contemporary scene, with the Centre Georges Pompidou showcasing the very best of modern art. And when the sun sets, get ready for an unforgettable nightlife experience, with the 4th district hosting some of the liveliest bar scenes you've ever encountered. Whether you're looking for a glamorous gay Paris or a diverse crowd of singles and families, the 4th has it all!
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The first popular French dish is Ratatouille, a colorful vegetable stew traditionally made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, and seasoned with herbs such as thyme and basil. This hearty, non-meat dish is typically served alongside grilled meats or fish. Another famous French dish is Coq au Vin, a braised chicken dish that originated in Burgundy. It involves marinating chicken pieces in red wine with mushrooms, bacon, onions, and garlic before slow-cooking them until tender and flavorful. The final dish is often garnished with parsley and served with potatoes, noodles, or bread. Lastly, the iconic French dish, Croissants, are flaky, buttery pastries made from layers of laminated dough, which are then curved into a crescent shape and traditionally served for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. Although they are not typically a savory or sweet dish, croissants can be filled with various ingredients like ham and cheese (called a jambon-beurre) or almond paste and sugar (an almond croissant). Historical Appearance
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