This is my new favorite cafe in toulouse! I stopped by cafe fika this morning for breakfast before work. They were just opening and still prepping the pastries for the day, but were so kind and prepared a fresh semla for me while I waited at a very cozy table. The service was amazing and they speak excellent English as well as swedish, and french. The semla was delicious and still warm from the oven. There are some incredible pastries in France, but I think this was my favorite so far, which is saying something because I have tried a lot! I also took a few chokladbullar to go and they were very tasty as well and less than a euro each! I can't recommend this place highly enough and will definitely...
Read moreGreat ambiance and staff.
The café offers both hot and cold teas, and a few cakes.
The basement is pleasant, with plenty of room to seat and comfortable tables and chairs. I'd say it's adequate for group get-togethers, but it's preferable to book in advance.
On Saturdays, if you'll be taking a seat, consider drinking and eating something, drinking a coffee may not suffice - which seems to be the rule in Toulouse.
It's not very easy to understand if we can seat then order, or if we must pay first at the counter, clear instructions would have been helpful, but all in...
Read moreThe brunch was a wonderful experience here. For €15,50 you get a cold and hot beverage of choice and they have a lot of options to pick from. I recommend the hot chocolate. A tartine or omlette. A viennoiserie which on the day I visited was a cinnamon bun or bun with white chocolate and raspberry. A dessert which was a sponge cake or scone. A bit high on sugar, everything was of great quality. The brunch was a wonderful experience here. Hanna the owner of the cafe was super patient with our group of 16 people. I highly recommend a...
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