A couple of days ago, I visited Paris, Ohio. I wrote about it on my bicycling blog. There is no comparison to Paris, France. As part of my research, I looked up kitchen gardens near Paris and I stumbled on The kitchen garden of Saint Jean de Beauregard, supposedly one of the most beautiful gardens in France.
The website for the garden describes it "This kitchen garden, completely walled like most 17th century kitchen gardens, is one of the few castle kitchen gardens to have survived intact. A masterpiece of the art of the flowering kitchen garden, this garden of delights covers two hectares and houses a whole host of rare and forgotten flowers, fruit and vegetables in a series of beautiful, continually renewed compositions. Among the paths branching out from the central pond hide glasshouses for grapes, a fruit cellar and an astonishing grape storage chamber. The restoration of this garden in 1984 was made possible by the discovery of its original plans in the chateau’s archives. Classified Historic Monument in 1993 and recognized as Jardin Remarquable in 2005, this outstanding garden is a choice destination for garden lovers from all over the world and a source of constant inspiration for many gardeners."
While you plan your trip, you may also consider visiting the "farmer's market" in Paris on a Saturday, the market of Batignolles.
After you pick up some vegetables at the market, you may want to cook something French. I highly recommend making a Quiche Lorraine, or as this website calls it, an onion tart. Bacon is optional.
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