First on this list has got to be Le Dôme Café, a seafood restaurant that Anthony Bourdain called a must-visit in Paris, second only to the Eiffel Tower.
Bourdain's popularity was based on his egalitarian approach to good food. It wasn't always about fine-dining, trendy, or fancy places. In fact, he often loved the casual, humble, or classic places.
On an episode of 'No Reservations' set in Paris, he remarks how a ham sandwich and coffee on a Parisian sidewalk were part of life's simple pleasures.
Making a Bourdain 'pilgrimage' to his favorite spots around the country is an incredible way to go about it.
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