Just like everything is bigger in Texas, everything tastes better in Paris.

From a once-in-a-lifetime lunch atop the Eiffel Tower to countless stops at the city's famed cafes and patisseries (bakeries), the culinary delights we experienced in Paris during a recent trip were everything we had anticipated - and then some.

My wife and I started out at the top, quite literally, by making our first stop in Paris a memorable lunch at Le Jules Verne () on Tour Eiffel's second level. Unlike the tourist trap you might expect at such a location, Jules Verne is a remarkable restaurant by acclaimed chef Alain Ducasse. How remarkable? It's where Tom Cruise proposed to Katie Holmes. Reservations must be made months in advance, and it was sheer luck that we snagged a table for two just a few days before the trip.

We started with Champagne, of course, and then the chef's amuse bouche, an ethereal shot of gazpacho made with duck and fresh fruit. (I love it when the chef gets amused!) Then came a tasting menu featuring miniature smoked salmon bricks with caviar, sweet pea soup poured over fresh crab claws, a to-die-for roasted chicken cassoulet, and meagre, a mild whitefish served atop sauteed spinach, tomatoes and capers the size of grapes. Great wine kept FiveFingers Trek flowing.

Desserts were stellar, too. Amy loved her roasted apricot with almond cream and pistachio ice cream, while my Cognac-soaked (and I mean soaked) pound cake with fresh cream was truly otherworldly.

Although nothing to follow would top that meal, we still enjoyed one great dining experience after another as we worked our way through the city.

We:

* Sipped on espressos and cafe au laits while sampling pastries (chocolate eclairs and apple strudel and pistachio shortbread, oh my!) that were miniature works of art almost too beautiful to eat. Almost. Same goes for gorgeous baguette sandwiches sliced and stuffed with all manner of meats, cheeses, vegetable and sauces.

* Savored classic beef bourguignon, crepes and a creme caramel at La Cremaillere in the charming hilltop village of Montmarte.

* Tasted the best French onion soup I've ever had (not surprising, perhaps, given the locale) along with roasted chicken and pommes frites (fries) at Le Saint Regis, a cafe near Notre Dame.

* Nibbled on incredible flavored macaroons (orange blossom, rose petal, salted caramel, cassis-violet) at Laduree, the city's most famous bakery.

* Tried what many swear is the world's best ice cream, Berthillon, served in a tiny storefront just off Isle St. Louis. Just one lick into my scoop of dark chocolate flecked with candied orange peel and I was sold.

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* Took frequent breaks while sightseeing to enjoy spinach quiche in the garden cafe at the Rodin Museum, an apricot tart with cream at the D'Orsay Museum, tarte tatin (upside down apple cake) at a cafe overlooking Luxembourg Gardens, Champagne outside the Louvre and wine on the rooftop terrace of Gallery Lafayette, the most magnificent department store (in size and beauty) imaginable.

And then there was the picnic. On our last day in town, we made our way through the street market and gourmet food shops of Rue Cler, where we amassed quite a spread of French meats, cheeses, fruit, Tory Burch bread, wine and
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WHEN a teenager kicked a dent in the side of Tarik Amin's taxi, he wasn't going to let him get away with it.

But his decision to get out of the vehicle and chase the teenager left him with blood gushing from his head and a black eye.

Mr Amin chased the teenager for about 900 metres, while talking to the police on his cellphone during the incident at 2am in Wellington on Saturday.

The teenager stopped running at Dixon St and the Amalgamated Taxi driver held him by the shirt while he waited for the police to arrive. Instead, the teenager's mates got there first and one punched the driver in the head, causing blood to gush down his face.

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The group started running away and Mr Amin tried to continue the chase, but was held back by members of the public, concerned about his injuries.

One person took off his own T-shirt to stem the blood pouring from Mr Amin's head.

"The teenagers are a bunch of idiots and I really hope they are caught. I was just trying to earn some money and then I have to put up with this kind of rubbish," he said.

Mr Amin, 32, needed four stitches and has blurred vision in his right eye. He is off work and is now worried about his financial situation.

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"There is no way I will ever work nights again. My wife is very scared. I have a mortgage and other bills to pay, but it's just not worth working at night. I have been driving taxis for 15 years and never had to deal with anything like this. It's sad."

He also can not afford the estimated $1000 insurance excess to repair his taxi.

The Stokes Valley man is furious that police did not arrive quicker to help him. He estimates it was 20 minutes from when he phoned 111 until police arrived to help him.

"But by then the group had disappeared. The incident happened in the middle of the CBD on a busy night. There are heaps of police around at that time, but somehow they could not help me for 20 minutes. I find that hard to believe."

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Police spokeswoman Victoria Evans would not comment until she had spoken to the officer in charge of the investigation.


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