Robert has long been a show-stopper in my book, ever since I first visited the second project from Loïc Martin (godfather of boulevard du Temple, owner of my beloved Martin wine bar).
Tag: Paris
Le Verre Volé May Be Resting on Its Laurels
When Le Verre Volé first opened in 2000, it was fairly revolutionary. The cellar specialized in natural wine and small sharing plates, and it was located in the up-and-coming 10th arrondissement, overlooking…
‘Rose Bakery’ Shows That the French Are Not Nearly as Chauvinistic As You’d Think
English baked goods do indeed exist in Paris.
Petit Navire is Still One of My Favorite Terraces
Deconfinement dining!
Giving into the Trend at Babka Zana
Babka Zana’s seasonal lemon babka has stolen my heart.
Le Petit Grain Knows Its Stuff – Savory and Sweet
This little bakery is eternally worth a detour.
The Tartelettes Are Not My Favorite Part of Tartelettes
Look beyond the namesake cakes for pastry nirvana.
KL Pâtisserie Offers A Full Sensory Experience
The French for window shopping is faire de la lèche-vitrine – literally: to lick the window. And the window at KL Pâtisserie is one you will definitely want to lick.
If You’re ‘Crazy for Pastry,’ Try Fou de Pâtisserie
Crazy about pastry at this unique shop.
One of Many Visits to Sain
I’m a regular at Sain for a reason.