26 november, 2015Inga kommentarer

Breakfast in Paris – Poutch

Our breakfast in Paris quest continues! This week we tried another place at Rue Lucien Sampaix in the 10th (where both Holybelly and Bob's juicebar also lies) called Poutch! It's a vegetarian friendly café with a cozy mid century furniture goes hipster vibe and most important: they have a breakfast menu.
Breakfast in Paris - Poutch

Breakfast in Paris - PoutchExplanation of the breakfast menu set up. They also offer lunch!

Breakfast in Paris - PoutchLove this little tree in a jar. They sell them further down the street.
Breakfast in Paris - PoutchCozy lamps!

Breakfast in Paris - PoutchI chose the mini granola, freshly baked baguette with jam (still warm!) and a clementine/apple/orange juice. Andrea had the big granola and a hot chocolate.

Breakfast in Paris - PoutchAndrea is ready to dig in! (I always make people wait a little because I'm taking pictures, can be a torture sometimes when you're hungry haha. Sorry!)

Breakfast in Paris - PoutchLooks cozy and inviting! The staff was very friendly (spoke perfect English) and they have wifi and you're more than allowed to stay here and work (as opposed to Holybelly, where they specify they don't want people lingering after eating). Coffice for the the win!

19 november, 2015Inga kommentarer

Breakfast in Paris – Claus Paris

Time for the yummiest day of the week - Breakfast in Paris is here! This time we tried out Claus Paris - La table du petite déjeuner, a place that has gotten tons of praise for its brunch. They can actually boast with both a café and a store - just across the road (L'epicerie) where you can buy all the breakfasty ingredients needed. Smart huh!

Breakfast in ParisClaus has different set menus, perfect for brunch. But we usually take a few things from the assorted menu. So we decided to tried out the different granolas, and as you can see my granola is a little bit different from the others... WHAT. When I first saw this I thought I'd cry, but luckily it does not taste like porridge (I hate porridge). I suppose it's some kind of speciality that the owner brought in from his home state Bavaria. I don't know, but I do really think this should be specified on the menu.

Breakfast in ParisI also tasted the cinnamon brioche, and although it was good it really has nothing on the Swedish cinnamon bun. So a liiiiittle disappointed on this breakkie, probably because of really high hopes. The detox juice was superb however. Breakfast in ParisThe interior was cozy and airy and we could enjoy the breakfast in a calm atmosphere.
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Breakfast in ParisSome floor love here too!

Breakfast in ParisWhen we left the place got a little more crowded. A tip is coming early (Paris early...) around 8.30 to be able to choose any table. Have you been here? Any thoughts? 🙂

12 november, 20152 Comments

Breakfast in Paris – Bob’s juicebar

This week's breakfast in Paris post is about a charming little place just a few steps away from Holybelly called Bob's Juicebar. I wanted to show Oscar Holybelly but the line was too long so we ended up at Bob's which was a very happy turn of events.Breakfast in ParisBreakfast in Paris

Behind the counter stood an American man (Bob?) serving delicious shakes and bagels. We tried a blueberry/raspberry/banana shake and the avocado bagel. It was fantastic.
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Breakfast in Paris

Mmm. It looks simple but it was so good, home made, freshly baked and boiled bagels with avocado and a little lemon juice on top. Yum!!! You have to go there if you stay close to Republique. And make sure you order the avo bagel. It was Bob's favorite too 😉 

5 november, 2015Inga kommentarer

Breakfast in Paris – Holybelly

Thursday and another breakfast in Paris post is due! Today me and Andrea tried out Holybelly, a café near Republique that Andrea had on the breakfast list. I recognized the name from reading about it a while ago too and we had high hopes. It sure looked cozy from the outside and we were hungry like wolves.

Breakfast in Paris - HolybellyThe café opens at 9.00 and closes around 15, so this is a perfect breakfast spot. We were almost the first ones there and could choose any table. The menu was very mouthwatering. We ordered apple juice to drink and pancakes with fresh fruit, cream and syrup to eat.

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Breakfast in Paris - Holybelly OMG, it looks soo good! It tasted soo good as well.
Breakfast in Paris - HolybellyBreakfast in Paris - HolybellyTwo very happy campers, about to dig in on the pancakes.Breakfast in Paris - HolybellySome floor love.
Breakfast in Paris - HolybellyThe interior was bright and warm, I liked the floor feeling in the ceiling. And when we left the place it was very buzy as you can see, so I recommend coming early. I am definitely coming back again, have to try the bacon - they looked very yummy too!

29 oktober, 20151 kommentar

Breakfast in Paris – Pain pain

It's Thursday and time for a new breakfast in Paris! Me and Andrea keep on trying the breakfasts around Paris to let you know which one is the best. This time it was up to me to recommend a place and I had walked by a newly opened place called Pain pain here in Montmartre a few times looking very cozy and inviting with gold letters on the windows.

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meillure_baguette_de_paris_painpainPainpain is a patisserie/boulangerie that is well known for having the best baguettes in Paris - they even got a prize for it in 2012!  andrea_painpain_petitdejMy Petit dej companion sitting in the window sofa. Very snuggly interior. pain_pain_paris

Since it is more of a bakery than a café they did not have that much of a breakfast menu. So this time we just had a very French breakfast. Juice and pain au chocolat for Andrea and a delicious corn bagel and almond patisserie for me. It was very savory!
painpain_patisseriesYuuuummm. I would rather recommend this place for buying the bread and pastries for making your fantastic breakfast at home than going there to eat - which is something I am sure they could improve on (having a little bit more of ready made sandwiches) and benefit from. But now I know where to buy my baguette at least! 🙂