Beautiful place to have breakfast a stone's throw from Montmartre. My celiac daughter finally had the chance to have breakfast with excellent gluten-free bread with scrambled eggs and bacon. I had continental tea, yogurt with fruit and grains, orange juice and croissants and, for the first time in these days in Paris, a cappuccino as God commands!!! The owner has a Gaggia and knows how to use it divinely! I hope to be able to return soon.
Small but very nice place, my family and I went there twice during our vacation in Paris. We had sweet crepes with Nutella, very good, but the real surprise were the buckwheat galettes, very tasty and also appreciated by my son who is celiac. Recommended!
Really expensive for what it is! When we arrived, the staff ignored us for 5 minutes, one rummaging in their cupboard, the other on their phone. Once seated, we waited 10 minutes (virtually no one in the restaurant) for the menu. We were asked "in French or English" and the answer was "in French." We ended up with one in English! The server thought he was clever, announcing dishes other than those ordered. And finally, aside from the €2 supplement for gluten-free bread, which I found excessive, we were charged €2.95 for an extra espresso!
And for the restrooms, they were truly disgusting, dirty, and smelly!!!
In short, I'll never go back.
What a fabulous experience. The food was phenomenal but above that we felt like we were treated as if we were in someone’s home. Help with everything from the menu to the wine and dessert and we needed it! No problem finding gluten free options for my friend and the host was warm and friendly. Would go back again and again.
It's a great restaurant. We had the world's most caring waiter: kindly lent us his mobile charger, paid great attention to the gluten-free menu and was quite patient with all our questions about the composition and cooking method.Big portions and very tasty.