Nothing to shout about but nothing to complain, especially when attended by a pretty lady! Seriously though, I went in to unwind and not for the crepes. It's near the place i am staying and I can see the main street, part of the church, and watch people walk by.
Had a busker asking for a smoke from a group of 3 ladies and playing his accordion... just a little bit ... he was not getting any traction I think!
Was half full at 11pm and the kitchen closes at around 11. Cosy little place. Had 2 sweet crepes.
The crepe itself was plain, as i guess it should be since it's not meant to be eaten without filling. Nothing to shout about but nothing to complain too.
The simplest and cheapest, at 3.5 Euros, was a crepe with sprinkled sugar and lemon. Loved that. Loved the sweet-sour combo. My second was filled with too sweet a filling and it was topped with ice cream. ...
Read moreExtremely delightful Cidrerie! It's walls are nicely decorated, the tables are more spacious than usual Paris average. So big guys, you can actually sit down here without flipping dozens of tables. Also; the staff was at first quite stressed but calmed down when here young son arrived. So I can't scold her because of motherhood. The food was extremely fast prepared and tasted excellent. It's nice to know that they don't save on ingredients. Also the prices are VERY reasonable. It seems the owner forgot to add the "being in Paris, garson"- surcharge. Simply wonderful! We actually had one of our most enjoyed evening here, with some extra bottles of cidre. You like cider and crepe with chocolate? Come here and taste the...
Read moreWhile looking for good crêpes in the Marais, I happened to step into this establishment, drawn in by its inviting, warm atmosphere and guests sipping cider from traditional Breton cups. Tempted by the promise of a Breton journey, I ordered a crêpe, which appeared on the table just as soon as the microwave managed to reheat it — with the help of the very kind staff, who, as it turned out, were also obliged to serve the place across the street. The cider was very good, likely thanks to the Breton cider makers rather than this venue itself. The place was welcoming, and although the crêpe was reheated, it was tolerable. It’s not a place of authentic taste, though it does flirt with the illusion of...
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