It’s an iconic bakery with an iconic Escargot Pastry. It’s great for morning walks and it’s a good idea to grab a warm hot chocolate if it’s within your budget. They might actually have the best croissant in Paris, because we’ve yet found one to compete to theirs. It’s very soft and light on the inside, even though it doesn’t have much flakiness, it seems to have the perfect texture. We went for the escargots, but ended up staying for the soft croissant.

The interior of the small corner bakery has an old biblical ceiling touch, and has a very nice gold finish on the inside. Around the shop you can spot the assortment of goods and pastries they offer. In the back left corridor, near the coffee/drink window, you can see the bakers, well, baking😌.
We ordered an assortment of treats to review. We had to get their famous pistachio escargot, and plain croissant.


We also got their chocolate croissant, and we had to get their olympic engraved bread, cause yeah, it’s cool.


Their hot chocolate is an also decent on its own, but works really well with their plain croissant.


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