Tricia and I are foodies; we talk about food, we plan our next meals while eating, and we both read food blogs. When we travel, seeking out a good place for lunch is as important to us as visiting some iconic sight. Thankfully, our friends Tim and Lisa enjoy good food as well, so their time with us has included varied venues, both geographically and culinarily. Thank you Tricia for most of these photos.
Not all of our meals were in restaurants. Sandwiches, or paninis, which of course are the same thing, but panini sounds more exotic, were a mainstay. Lisa with her comfortable stalwart of sliced turkey, Tricia with tomatoes and sliced goat cheese. Tim and I had sardine salad with spices, onions, and pickles. One day we had grain bowls, a welcome vegetarian break from meat-heavy French cooking.
Sundays were at home, since open restaurants on Sundays in France are not common in the rural areas. Sunday Lunch is a revered tradition in France which I suppose contributes to the restaurants being closed. We cooked breaded chicken one Sunday, braised lamb and mash the second.
We visited a number of restaurants, Saint Julien’s twice. We went with Tim on his first day here. Last Tuesday all four of us went.

We had Indian food in Mayanne. We even went to the Buffalo Grill to have American-style hamburgers. One night our neighbors invited us over for the UK version of chili, which is not Tex-mex at all, yet was quite good.
Last Wednesday we went to Au Point Nommé in Saint-Fraimbault. Tricia and I went there in March of 2020 when we were here to check out La Thebauderie, it was good to go back. We sat in the sun and enjoyed the meal.
On Thursday we took a long drive to Granville, a historic town and the location of one of our favorite restaurants in Normandie, La Citidel. The lunch was a gift to us all from Lisa’s mom who lives in far away Southern California. We enjoyed every moment, sitting outside under an awning that gave some of the photos an orange tint. Thank you so much Anne.

Apéros and oysters for a perfect start to a meal by the sea.

Tricia had scallops, what an amazing presentation. Tim and I had seafood towers.


Friday we took them to our favorite place nearby, which I have written about before, Auberge du la Source – wonderful, c’est normal.




It has been a good time. Thursday we all head for Chartres to visit the famed cathedral. Of course, as iconic and historic as the Gothic church is, Tricia and I will be in search of good food.
We’ve had some amazing meals! Great post, nice photos too. 😉
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Thanks, we do like our food.
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M and I do the same. We often plan a good meal while eating a good meal, and we love to visit restaurants and find good wines. Living in wine country helps a lot! I have spent entire weeks in Paris just eating; all the way from Michelin starred restaurants to pokey little bistrot. Agreed – I would rather find a good café rather than visit the Arc de Triomphe. Cheers.
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Tim and I have loved eating our way through Normandy with you and Tricia, Terry! Reading this post was a wonderful recap, and it makes me want to do it (eat everything) all over again. And thank you, mom, for the decadent and delicious lunch at La Citadelle. What a treat it was!
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good memories for sure.
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