Great video! I’ve walked by there dozens of times and never realized there was such a nice restaurant there. Will definitely check it out next time we are in Paris.
Happy birthday Thanks for bring us along on your adventures 🔥🔥🔥💅🏼💅🏼💃💃 I will go in future and tell you what I think 🤔 the food looks sumptuous I have to try.
Me too. The prices are of consequence to me. I'm impressed that Tony handles a fork French style. Is it customary to use the non-cutting hand for the fork regardless of whether the dish requires cutting or not? I can't get used to it. Merci beaucoup.
It's just around the corner from the hotel we always stay in. I've walked past it so many many times but never eaten there thinking it was too American. Now' I'll make a reservation thanks to you!
Have you eaten at La Tour d’Argent. Was there long ago. Extremely kind wait staff and good food and great view. Wish I could go again. And no haven’t been to Ralph Lauren restaurant. Looks lovely.
I've eaten there! It's such a grand and iconic restaurant with US President's and celebrities! Also, its the restaurant that was the model for the restaurant in 'Ratatouile' by Disney!
This looks delicious and lovely, but it’s American fare. Go to one of the dozens of amazing French restaurants. Try L’ Ecrin at the Hotel Crillon for an amazing experience!
Happy Birthday! The food looked great, but quite expensive. Better value at Le Procope. And there's nothing wrong with topping your steak with the Béarnaise sauce, which is a typical French way to enjoy it, of course. When in Paris, do as the Parsiens do.
Love your videos! And love Ralph Lauren's Restaurants! FYI - His name is pronounced Ralph LOR-in - Not Lor-ENNE. He isn't French - so the stress is put on the first syllable like the Woman's name. Just hope this helps!
KJ and Tony what a lovely video~I am a huge fan of Ralph Lauren clothes~I buy on Poshmark a lot ;) and now when I go to Paris again (which is a goal this decade) I will definitely eat there. I have been to Paris before, but it has been years. Tony's dessert looked Yummy and the meal looked delicious. I so appreciate your reviews and I think both of you are Lovely. Much love to you both. 💖🥰 PS~ KJ your dress looked so pretty on you. :)
Looks very lovely, but, you are right, your typical Parisian wouldn’t eat there. Definitely for tourists. It’s very expensive for an average person’s budget. Maybe you could showcase some more accessible places budget wise? How about the Canal St Martin area …bit more quirky and bohemian? Le Marais? Lots of places in the 15th too. Thank you for your videos.
Back home I can have all the American food I can eat and talk to Americans any time. Why would I want to come to Paris and do the same? Such great French restaurants and food here, not to mention fascinating French people to chat with and help you with your French. Au revoir -Daniel (Paris)
I know this place and it is really beautiful. I guess those extremely high prices are for the ambiance they created. Ralph Lauren is not cheap to wear either. I still choke on $200 for a ribeye, even if it's for 2 people ☺
When in Rome, etc. quid Paname! I don't doubt the quality, nor the vibe. It can be amusing to check out home style references in a new context. This is not my type Paris though. There are so many more typical and atypical places much more to my liking, much more "intime". But hey, you really enjoyed this and that's what it's all about, n'est-ce pas?
I know that Tony was in the hospitality industry and the two of you appreciate the finer things of life no matter where; but I'm curious as to whether you dine or have dined at high-end restaurants in the U.S. I've been privileged to visit France about 8 times and two of the trips were all Paris, lasting about 10 days. At some point in the trip, we would be tired of French food and need U.S. style food. I noticed that the portions at Ralph's were more US sized, which means larger, than European size portions. I didn't realize that there were Ralph Lauren cafe' but I researched and there are locations in NYC, Chicago, Milan, and London (as well as perhaps elsewhere). This is actually not surprising because the fashion brands Chanel and some of the LVMH brands such as Dior and Tiffany have opened restaurants. Those establishments have their logo on food items such as pastries. Ralph's looked more low-key as far as the branding, but then old money understatement is the Lauren vibe.
Both of us worked in the hospitality industry but at different ends of the spectrum. Tony sold franchises for Arby's and as his job was basically all about wining and dining clients at high-end restaurants. He also owned a Juicy-Lucy franchise. I worked for The Boca Resort, which is now known as The Boca Raton, for over 15 years, which has caused me to be a bit spoiled when it comes to hotels and fine dining (meaning, my expectations for standards of excellence are relatively high).
Why do you waste so much time on issues of reservations? Tell us about the food. And, there is nothing French about the place and the food, this is a classical trap for wealthy Americans who have difficulties in interacting with the local culture and habits.
Hello KJ and Tony, i have been watching a couple videos you have posted and some ideas crossed my mind. I would like to share a few with you, not all of them, just to help you in your journey. First of all i need to preface these comments by warning you that it will be different than the usual ones you read here, one of the reason is that I have been a French expat in the USA for the last 30 years... I am not sure that for you, middle call , middle age Americans from Florida, it was clever to "move" to France. In my experience, having organized exchange programs for years, that is not for everyone, especially if you cannot speak the langage. Most of the culture you may learn will be channeled through the langage, if you don t speak fluently or as it seems are not eager to learn, it will not go smoothly... Secondly, i can so much tell that you have not switched your lens to apprehend the french culture for maximum success... you still look and sound extremely Americain to me. Third, You don t drink alcohol... France is about wine and cheese to caricature, if you don t appreciate the culture of wine, Paris may not be the best place for you, especially if this decision is based on some sort of religious believes - French are very secular! It is like if I did not enjoy pop corn, hamburger and ketchup and i move to the USA to make video about food... a bit odd. Another clue,: you want to chat with the waiter... that is something that may be acceptable in the USA but in Paris, restaurant staff are very busy and focused, it's not usual for them to small talk (what i heard you sharing at the Procope for exemple). Last, what you seems to prefer is food that ressemble what you can find in the States or the way it's presented and cooked in the States... My friendly advise is to NOT move to France and if you enjoy the Eiffel tower, get yourself a first class ticket to Vegas and go eat some brisket and march mallows things in the Tower there, you will have a much better time, and avoid home sickness for sure. I hope you think about this before making a decision I can feel coming that may be catastrophique for you and your family.
Thank you, Pierre. It is always very interesting to hear the different perspectives people have of our lives (both American and French), what they think they know about us, and their opinions about what would be best for us. Merci ❤️
From this longtime American resident in France, 47 years. I can tell you they are not moving to France. It would take them years to learn French and then maybe only partially functional French. Not enough to deal with problems, administration, fiscality etc. This has been made clear in several of the previous videos they have made. The reality of such a move is beginning to hit home and from what I understand they will come from time to time but unfortunately not visiting the other great countries in Europe. For the moment they are stuck on France. C'est comme ça A few days ago I put up a long post on their last posting Walking Tour Adventure to Paris Marais Vintage Thrift Stores. You may want to read it. I totally agree with you on a well reasoned posting you wrote.
Visiting France and living there are two very different things.. to offer context, I’m older than you both, French was my Mother’s native language, I’ve visited that beautiful country more times than I can count … I have multiple French friends in the states and American friends in France.. In my opinion, Pierre’s advice was honest and sincere and right on … I enjoy your videos very much, you’re a very engaging attractive couple, please continue them.. but clearly, you speak very little or maybe no French.. I remind you bureaucracy is a French word and if you’re pressed to deal with it for either health or legal reasons, it’ll be like opening a can of worms … as a fortunate prosperous couple, by all means visit as often as you like and can … That’s my humble opinion and my intention certainly is not to burst your bubble
If you have a bit of time, check these videos ( link at the end of my sentence) about Paris from a foreigner who gets it, it may save you a lot of headaches. You looks like a very nice couple, fragile and bruised, your sincerity touches me! ..www.youtube.com/@amusingaida
Hello.Is it the best restaurant in Paris? No ! According to Gault&Millau, the famous culinary critic, his cuisine is conventional, as meticulous as it is promised. However he gives it a score of 10/20. Among the best restaurants in Paris we find 114 Faubourg, Alleno Paris, Le Clarence, La Tour d'Argent.
Who goes to a Ralph Lauren restaurant while in Paris, for God's sake? It's like those women who go to the Louis Vuitton café. Give me a break! At your age, you should know better!
No doubt with the judgements and negativity you direct to others makes life difficult for you. Hoping your path in life leads you towards less judgement and more grace.
Disagree. It's like going to 'Chanel', 'Louis Vuitton' or 'Lauduree' in New York City. Ralph Lauren is a leading American Designer - arguably THE American Designer! So to visit one of his Stores and American Restaurants in Paris is the same as visiting a Parisian Brand or Restaurant in America. Your snobbery is uninformed and unearned. And at YOUR age, YOU should know better!
Have you eaten at this restaurant? What did you think?
Thanks for sharing your restaurant experiences. I’ll add Ralph’s to my list next visit
Great video! I’ve walked by there dozens of times and never realized there was such a nice restaurant there. Will definitely check it out next time we are in Paris.
I am confident you'll enjoy ☺️
Thank you for a wonderful video. Relaxing, informative, enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Happy birthday Thanks for bring us along on your adventures 🔥🔥🔥💅🏼💅🏼💃💃
I will go in future and tell you what I think 🤔 the food looks sumptuous I have to try.
Thank you ❤️
Thanks you two for sharing such a posh little spot which is now on my list! Merci beaucoup… a la prochaine ❤
Our pleasure!
Enjoy the filming of your restaurant meals and like that you include the menu choices with prices.
Me too. The prices are of consequence to me. I'm impressed that Tony handles a fork French style. Is it customary to use the non-cutting hand for the fork regardless of whether the dish requires cutting or not? I can't get used to it. Merci beaucoup.
Glad you are enjoying the videos 😊
Happy Birthday! May your days be filled with good health, laughter, and love.🗼💐
Thank you ❤️
My kind of place!!
Very classy and elegant just like his brand!!!
It's just around the corner from the hotel we always stay in. I've walked past it so many many times but never eaten there thinking it was too American. Now' I'll make a reservation thanks to you!
Normally don't watch people eat 😁..but this was thoroughly enjoyable...watching two people savor delicious food! Classy place.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoy your videos. We love Paris but no longer travel overseas, so watching you is the next best thing! We live in Australia 🙂
Awesome! Thank you!
Love your videos! Thank you.
Thank you ❤️
Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
Have you eaten at La Tour d’Argent. Was there long ago. Extremely kind wait staff and good food and great view. Wish I could go again. And no haven’t been to Ralph Lauren restaurant. Looks lovely.
Not yet! Will have to try it next visit.
I've eaten there! It's such a grand and iconic restaurant with US President's and celebrities! Also, its the restaurant that was the model for the restaurant in 'Ratatouile' by Disney!
Hi KJ and Tony, love your channel. How do you get around in Paris? Thanks. Love your style! ❤
Thank you ❤️ Mostly walking, metro, and an Uber every once in awhile.
Nicely done video. What a course
Thank you ❤️ Yes!
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY KJ, FROM A FELLOW GEMINI, ( MINE IS ON THE 18th)!!!!
Happy Belated Birthday 🎂
MANY THANKS!!!!
This looks delicious and lovely, but it’s American fare. Go to one of the dozens of amazing French restaurants. Try L’ Ecrin at the Hotel Crillon for an amazing experience!
When you two start keeping your knife in the left hand = we'll know you've acclimatized! Thanks for bringing us along!👍😀
True 👍 ☺️ I do it sometimes but not always, and definitely not in this video 😉
Happy Birthday!
The food looked great, but quite expensive. Better value at Le Procope. And there's nothing wrong with topping your steak with the Béarnaise sauce, which is a typical French way to enjoy it, of course. When in Paris, do as the Parsiens do.
Thank you! Yes, Le Procope is a better value.
Love your videos! And love Ralph Lauren's Restaurants! FYI - His name is pronounced Ralph LOR-in - Not Lor-ENNE. He isn't French - so the stress is put on the first syllable like the Woman's name. Just hope this helps!
Oui, merci ❤️
KJ and Tony what a lovely video~I am a huge fan of Ralph Lauren clothes~I buy on Poshmark a lot ;) and now when I go to Paris again (which is a goal this decade) I will definitely eat there. I have been to Paris before, but it has been years. Tony's dessert looked Yummy and the meal looked delicious. I so appreciate your reviews and I think both of you are Lovely. Much love to you both. 💖🥰 PS~ KJ your dress looked so pretty on you. :)
Thank you ❤️ 😘❤️😘
Looks very lovely, but, you are right, your typical Parisian wouldn’t eat there. Definitely for tourists. It’s very expensive for an average person’s budget. Maybe you could showcase some more accessible places budget wise? How about the Canal St Martin area …bit more quirky and bohemian? Le Marais? Lots of places in the 15th too. Thank you for your videos.
Back home I can have all the American food I can eat and talk to Americans any time. Why would I want to come to Paris and do the same? Such great French restaurants and food here, not to mention fascinating French people to chat with and help you with your French. Au revoir -Daniel (Paris)
Yes !
I know this place and it is really beautiful. I guess those extremely high prices are for the ambiance they created. Ralph Lauren is not cheap to wear either. I still choke on $200 for a ribeye, even if it's for 2 people ☺
Красивая пара, шикарный ресторан, прекрасный город)
Thank you ❤️
When in Rome, etc. quid Paname! I don't doubt the quality, nor the vibe. It can be amusing to check out home style references in a new context. This is not my type Paris though. There are so many more typical and atypical places much more to my liking, much more "intime". But hey, you really enjoyed this and that's what it's all about, n'est-ce pas?
Oui ❤️
❤❤❤
I know that Tony was in the hospitality industry and the two of you appreciate the finer things of life no matter where; but I'm curious as to whether you dine or have dined at high-end restaurants in the U.S. I've been privileged to visit France about 8 times and two of the trips were all Paris, lasting about 10 days. At some point in the trip, we would be tired of French food and need U.S. style food. I noticed that the portions at Ralph's were more US sized, which means larger, than European size portions. I didn't realize that there were Ralph Lauren cafe' but I researched and there are locations in NYC, Chicago, Milan, and London (as well as perhaps elsewhere). This is actually not surprising because the fashion brands Chanel and some of the LVMH brands such as Dior and Tiffany have opened restaurants. Those establishments have their logo on food items such as pastries. Ralph's looked more low-key as far as the branding, but then old money understatement is the Lauren vibe.
Both of us worked in the hospitality industry but at different ends of the spectrum. Tony sold franchises for Arby's and as his job was basically all about wining and dining clients at high-end restaurants. He also owned a Juicy-Lucy franchise. I worked for The Boca Resort, which is now known as The Boca Raton, for over 15 years, which has caused me to be a bit spoiled when it comes to hotels and fine dining (meaning, my expectations for standards of excellence are relatively high).
I miss the days of dining without phones. 😟
Bet you wished to return to France soon.
Yes ☺️
I find it surprising that an American brand name restaurant located in Paris has English fish, Dover sole, on the menu.
Why do you waste so much time on issues of reservations? Tell us about the food. And, there is nothing French about the place and the food, this is a classical trap for wealthy Americans who have difficulties in interacting with the local culture and habits.
Hello KJ and Tony, i have been watching a couple videos you have posted and some ideas crossed my mind. I would like to share a few with you, not all of them, just to help you in your journey. First of all i need to preface these comments by warning you that it will be different than the usual ones you read here, one of the reason is that I have been a French expat in the USA for the last 30 years... I am not sure that for you, middle call , middle age Americans from Florida, it was clever to "move" to France. In my experience, having organized exchange programs for years, that is not for everyone, especially if you cannot speak the langage. Most of the culture you may learn will be channeled through the langage, if you don t speak fluently or as it seems are not eager to learn, it will not go smoothly... Secondly, i can so much tell that you have not switched your lens to apprehend the french culture for maximum success... you still look and sound extremely Americain to me. Third, You don t drink alcohol... France is about wine and cheese to caricature, if you don t appreciate the culture of wine, Paris may not be the best place for you, especially if this decision is based on some sort of religious believes - French are very secular! It is like if I did not enjoy pop corn, hamburger and ketchup and i move to the USA to make video about food... a bit odd. Another clue,: you want to chat with the waiter... that is something that may be acceptable in the USA but in Paris, restaurant staff are very busy and focused, it's not usual for them to small talk (what i heard you sharing at the Procope for exemple). Last, what you seems to prefer is food that ressemble what you can find in the States or the way it's presented and cooked in the States... My friendly advise is to NOT move to France and if you enjoy the Eiffel tower, get yourself a first class ticket to Vegas and go eat some brisket and march mallows things in the Tower there, you will have a much better time, and avoid home sickness for sure. I hope you think about this before making a decision I can feel coming that may be catastrophique for you and your family.
Thank you, Pierre. It is always very interesting to hear the different perspectives people have of our lives (both American and French), what they think they know about us, and their opinions about what would be best for us. Merci ❤️
From this longtime American resident in France, 47 years. I can tell you they are not moving to France. It would take them years to learn French and then maybe only partially functional French. Not enough to deal with problems, administration, fiscality etc. This has been made clear in several of the previous videos they have made. The reality of such a move is beginning to hit home and from what I understand they will come from time to time but unfortunately not visiting the other great countries in Europe. For the moment they are stuck on France. C'est comme ça
A few days ago I put up a long post on their last posting Walking Tour Adventure to Paris Marais Vintage Thrift Stores. You may want to read it. I totally agree with you on a well reasoned posting you wrote.
Visiting France and living there are two very different things..
to offer context, I’m older than you both, French was my Mother’s native language, I’ve visited that beautiful country more times than I can count …
I have multiple French friends in the states and American friends in France..
In my opinion, Pierre’s advice was honest and sincere and right on … I enjoy your videos very much, you’re a very engaging attractive couple, please continue them.. but clearly, you speak very little or maybe no French.. I remind you bureaucracy is a French word and if you’re pressed to deal with it for either health or legal reasons, it’ll be like opening a can of worms … as a fortunate prosperous couple, by all means visit as often as you like and can …
That’s my humble opinion and my intention certainly is not to burst your bubble
If you have a bit of time, check these videos ( link at the end of my sentence) about Paris from a foreigner who gets it, it may save you a lot of headaches. You looks like a very nice couple, fragile and bruised, your sincerity touches me! ..www.youtube.com/@amusingaida
Moi aussi j’aime bien Paris mais mon portefeuille un peu moins. Merci pour cette vidéo.
Oops forgot to wish you happy birthday
Thank you ❤️
Hello.Is it the best restaurant in Paris? No ! According to Gault&Millau, the famous culinary critic, his cuisine is conventional, as meticulous as it is promised. However he gives it a score of 10/20. Among the best restaurants in Paris we find 114 Faubourg, Alleno Paris, Le Clarence, La Tour d'Argent.
Thank you. This restaurant has been recommended by others. We will have to try it.
Who goes to a Ralph Lauren restaurant while in Paris, for God's sake? It's like those women who go to the Louis Vuitton café. Give me a break! At your age, you should know better!
No doubt with the judgements and negativity you direct to others makes life difficult for you. Hoping your path in life leads you towards less judgement and more grace.
Disagree. It's like going to 'Chanel', 'Louis Vuitton' or 'Lauduree' in New York City. Ralph Lauren is a leading American Designer - arguably THE American Designer! So to visit one of his Stores and American Restaurants in Paris is the same as visiting a Parisian Brand or Restaurant in America. Your snobbery is uninformed and unearned. And at YOUR age, YOU should know better!
Why did I care where the uber-rich eat?