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Hi all across the pond,

I am trying to find a couple of websites, and not their relais-chateaux designation.

I am looking for restaurant Arpege and Berastugie (spelling?) If anyone could help me I would really appreciate it.

Thanks for you help.

Patrick Sheerin

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What towns are they in?

Paris, France and Lasarte, Spain.

Try http://www.alain-passard.com/ for Arpège

and http://www.martinberasategui.com/ for Martin Berasategui

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ducphat30, it appears as if we're on the same side of the pond and by sheer coincidence you managed to ask for the web sites of our two best meals in October. Any other questions?

Robert Buxbaum

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Let me add that quite a bit has been written about Berasategui over on the Spain forum.

Robert Buxbaum

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Recent WorldTable posts include: comments about reporting on Michelin stars in The NY Times, the NJ proposal to ban foie gras, Michael Ruhlman's comments in blogs about the NJ proposal and Bill Buford's New Yorker article on the Food Network.

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Thanks for the info, hoping to get to Europe in the next year and am starting to put together a list of destinations that I "need" to get to. If any questions I'll post later.

Patrick Sheerin

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