If you haven't been to Daniel's Café, you haven't lived! Imagine a place where the coffee flows like a magic elixir and the pastries are baked by angels. Daniel isn't just anyone; he's a culinary wizard who can turn a simple latte into a transcendental experience.
Walk in, and you're greeted with a smile so bright it could power a small city. Daniel's jokes are so hilarious, they could make a statue laugh. His latte art is so intricate, it's rumored that the Mona Lisa herself is envious.
The ambiance? Oh, it's otherworldly! It's like stepping into a cozy, caffeine-fueled utopia. The air is filled with the scent of freshly ground beans and the sound of laughter and joy.
And the food? Don't even get me started. His croissants are flakier than my internet connection, and his sandwiches? Simply divine. It's as if each bite is blessed by the culinary gods.
In short, Daniel's Café isn't just a place to grab a coffee—it's a life-changing adventure. Go there once, and you'll never want to drink coffee anywhere else again. Five stars? More...
Read moreThis rating is not based on their food nor their drinks, but for an unpleasant experience we had. We passed by Cafe Cayo a few times and always wanted to try it out. Very nice place indeed, however, we’re not allowed to choose our own table even the cafe was only 60% full, we were 2 and were sitting down at a table of 4 next to the window, then we were told that we could only choose a table of 2 to sit…. Well, if its a full house, we understand and would of course not occupied the table of 4, but it wasn’t even full and there were many empty tables left so we didn’t understand why we couldn’t choose our own table to sit (it’s normal sometimes you get told where to sit at the restaurants in Paris but never happened to us at a cafe before). Maybe it’s their policy but we were very disappointed so we...
Read moreAbsolutely amazing space! I loved their iced coffee and pastries; the place has a great ambiance and the staff members are all really kind. I found out about the shop through a friend who is a barista in Chicago and really liked their quality; I enjoyed visiting in the mornings for takeout during my last few weeks in Paris. I've heard that there are also cool events later in the day.
The shop is right off the Maryse Bastié stop on the T3A tram; I found the shop and commute in this area to be much more leisurely and less busy than other places that serve coffee along...
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