adma
Superstar
Look at it this way: if you're not terribly inclined t/w McDonald's at home (which'd describe me these days, save free/discounted coffee specials), there's negligible reason to "try it out" in Paris.
Or more specifically, absolutely horrible North American-style food. But as elsewhere in Europe, that familiar-to-Toronto ritual of "ethnic eating" can be a sleeper, particularly if you're of a radical-Lepeniste state of mind and want to categorize merguez sausage vendors as "non-French"...
Aside from that, being of a perpetual-student frame of mind, if I want to eat anything non-French-esque in Paris, it'll be through buying goods at a discount grocery, not through restaurant fare.
But Paris, for example, has absolutely horrible non-french food in general. Terrible.
Or more specifically, absolutely horrible North American-style food. But as elsewhere in Europe, that familiar-to-Toronto ritual of "ethnic eating" can be a sleeper, particularly if you're of a radical-Lepeniste state of mind and want to categorize merguez sausage vendors as "non-French"...
Aside from that, being of a perpetual-student frame of mind, if I want to eat anything non-French-esque in Paris, it'll be through buying goods at a discount grocery, not through restaurant fare.