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And for those who are still building/improving their kitchens... E. Dehillerin is a wonderland.
I think often about retiring to a small apartment on the left bank... probably in the 5th AR. The Latin quarter has nice mellow pace and lots of good eats. A favorite activity of mine is to bring a small knife and have a "lunch walk". You can buy a demi-baguette at the boulangerie, some mustard at a small stand, a sausage and some charcute garni at the open market and you're eatin'! Stop in for a big beer, maybe some cheese and it's an afternoon.
I've been to Paris, and it was quite nice (much better than London!), but the Alsace region is where I've spent the most time. Alsace is an area that's been perpetually contested between France and Germany throughout history. However, IMO, it's clearly a french region. Crossing the border turns up a marked difference in design, history, even ethnicity of the people, and certainly in the culinary area. Wine is also quite different (some say Alsace is the best kept secret in winery). So, clearly I am biased toward the eastern part of France, but a friend of mine goes on a yearly trip from Maryland to France (in his own yacht) and then does a wine/cheese trip throughout west and south france and we're in constant contention around which is the better region.