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Month: December 2015

What are you doing New Year’s Eve?

Posted on December 31, 2015 by Madame — Leave a reply

2015 is coming to an end, though it does not feel so while strolling along the beach by the Indian Ocean. With many small and big surfers around trying to Continue Reading

Posted in Asia-Pacific, Travel, Uncategorized | Tagged New Year, traditions | Leave a reply

Gotta believe in magic

Posted on December 21, 2015 by Madame — Leave a reply

Nothing is as fascinating, as irresistibly exiting or as endlessly interesting as YOU, full stop. And you deserve the best, even more so if it happens to be a special Continue Reading

Posted in Discovering, Eating out, Tokyo | Tagged magic, Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, molecular, Tapas Molecular Bar, trick | Leave a reply

France vs. Japan: Going on holiday

Posted on December 10, 2015 by Madame — Leave a reply

I recently told you all the tips and tricks I have learned from my colleagues about Christmas in Japan. True or not exactly remains to be seen, though to avoid Continue Reading

Posted in France vs. Japan, Working in Japan | Tagged going on holiday in Japan, holiday | Leave a reply

Afternoon tea French way and a taste of Northern lights

Posted on December 7, 2015 by Madame — Leave a reply

“Un parfum d’aventure et de poésie s’évade à l’infini de chaque tasse de thé”* (Henri Mariage) Afternoon tea is generally associated with British tradition. French would not be French to Continue Reading

Posted in Discovering, Eating out, Tokyo | Tagged French Kitchen, French Oak Tea, Grand Hyatt Tokyo, Starry Sky Illuminations | Leave a reply

Coffee for soul or when too much of a good thing is wonderful

Posted on December 2, 2015 by Madame — 4 Comments ↓

Sometimes all it takes is one random turn, losing your way, or a small fortunate accident (aka serendipity). That was more or less how I ended up in a quiet Continue Reading

Posted in Discovering, Tokyo, What about coffee? | Tagged Aoyama, coffee, florist, flower design, Nicolai Bergmann, Omotesando, tea | 4 Comments ↓

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