Ah, what sparkling ambrosia have we here! A potion so radiant, so cerulean, that Neptune himself might gaze upon it with envy! The Blue Lagoon of L’Inspiration Café is no mere drink, dear reader—it is a liquid reverie, a sip of summer distilled into its most exquisite essence.
One beholds it first as a sapphire dream, a glistening jewel in a crystal goblet, the ice floating within like enchanted floes adrift upon an ocean of delight. It catches the candlelight, shimmering with the promise of pleasures yet untasted. The first sip—ah, what poetry is to the ear, this draught is to the tongue! A perfect harmony of citrus and spirit, where the tart embrace of lemon meets the sweet, ethereal caress of curaçao, all married in a symphony by the subtle fire of vodka. It refreshes; it exhilarates; it beckons the weary soul to cast off its cares and drift into blissful abandon.
Yet beware, O unsuspecting imbiber! For what begins as a siren’s whisper of refreshment may, in time, unfurl its wings into a tempest of mirth. One sip delights, two embolden, and three—ah, but prudence bids me not to say! Let it suffice that, whether sipped in solitary contemplation or raised in joyous revelry, L’Inspiration Café’s Blue Lagoon is no mere libation, but an elixir of pure,...
Read moreThis is the second time I came to have breakfast and each time it has have been a disaster. First time even thought the place was empty they didn't even came to ask what do I wanted, the lady at the bar has a bit of an attitude, I called her but she never came or make the effort.
The second time I went I asked for a Parisian / french breakfast -formula. They gave me pain to chocolate that tastes awful, like it was placed over the counter for weeks, or even worse it has the tasty of those ready-made ones that big supermarkets sell in big quantities.
Honestly this is dissapointed when you have the best pastries in this country and it doesn't cost much to offer a decent quality from a local boulangerie.
I came to the lady kindly requesting her to change it for a croissant. She said ok, but again same thing she put the croissant that was on the table of the bar and put it in a plate .
The taste of this was even worse, along with her attitude.
I only can say that if you come to this restaurant, come in the evening the food is a better but never dare to come...
Read moreATTENTION! Happy hour applies only to limited drinks! When I asked why I was charged with normal price instead of happy hour price for the Gin Tonic, they replied gin tonic does not count as cocktail in Paris! Indeed on the black board it is written happy hour includes all cocktails with or without alcohol. We started with champagne and then switch to gin tonic. I notice that we are not the one fall in the non-happy-hour drink trap. I am disappointed when the waiter blame us of not asking. I made it clear that we were there doing happy hour! We even invite more people to join us! I am expected to be told when a customer ordine a non-happy-hour drink. This is not an honest way to earn tourist money! Worst...
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