I visited Café le Reflet in early May, invited by friends who study nearby. Their recommendation couldn’t have been better — everything was delicious, the portions were generous, and the prices pleasantly reasonable.
A special thank you to the staff — they were truly lovely, and their warmth created a remarkable atmosphere in the place. For a moment, I felt like I had stepped into a film (or maybe I was just romanticizing my time in Paris a little too much — who knows, hehe).
The music was wonderful too. I’m not sure who’s in charge of the playlist, but whoever it is clearly has excellent taste.
Before leaving, I snapped a photo of one of the guys who works there during his break, chatting with an adorable little boy. It might just be one of my favorite pictures from my Paris collection. If by any chance this photo ever finds its way to him — that would make me smile.
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Read moreLoved this little restaurant we searched for using Google maps. It was packed during lunch hour but the speedy service of the staff made the wait for our seats short. Although we don't speak French, we were able to communicate with the service staff with no issues and was particularly impressed with their service. Very attentive and quick while juggling all the customers requests. The food was amazing! We had the duck confeit and it just melts in the mouth. And the pasta sauce was tasty and portions large. Absolutely enjoyed our time there and would recommend to anyone who's...
Read moreLe Reflet is a very interesting place to see near the Sorbonne University. Black colors, art and photo exhibition on the walls, this café has kept the same ambiance as the one it had during Mai '68. Rumors say that in this café they used to print brochure and proclamations to support the events during May '68. Any way, today one can still have a drink, coffee or even eat something and listen to rock music. Moreover, this place is really not expensive (coffee at the bar for only 1.25€, half-pinte...
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