Les Saveurs du Palais, 'Flavours of the Palace' , tells the true story of a French woman, a cook and a farmer in the Perigord, who was unwittingly chosen to be the private cook to the former French president François Mitterand.
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I particularly loved her review of the confidential restaurant Verjus , and thanks to her I'll be dining there quite soon too! She also took a private tour of the famous Cordon Bleu cooking school, that's her in the photo above with the owners of a Paris restaurant.
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