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Prepare to embark on an exciting journey to St Remy! While there is no train station in St Remy, fear not, as there is a convenient bus route from Avignon that will take you there. Avignon boasts two train stations - the TGV train station and the central train station. It's essential to note that the buses to St Remy depart from the bus depot near the Avignon central train station, and not the TGV station.
Upon exiting the Avignon central train station, turn right and embark on a short walk of about 100 meters to reach the bus station. Keep your eyes peeled for a large building, as the bus depot is located on the ground floor. Once you're at the bus depot, catch the No. 57 bus line, which will transport you directly to the enchanting town of St Remy. Get ready to explore all the wonders St Remy has to offer!
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Popular Foods
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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