This intimate café offers a charming, cozy atmosphere with a pleasant, quiet terrace and contemporary decor. The friendly, attentive service enhances the experience, making it a top choice for gluten-free dining with a welcoming, family-owned vibe.
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Julia Huigen
Delicious gluten free galettes and cider! And super quick!
Quaint spot with stunning dishes and a cozy vibe; arrive early to beat the crowds for a delightful brunch experience!
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julia charmette
I loved this place! The matcha is one of the best I drank in Paris, the proof is that I ordered two!
The gluten free matcha brownie was amazing too. I will definitely come back!
Set in a serene Parisian locale, this spot offers a pleasant setting in the heart of Paris6 with a cozy, elegant atmosphere ideal for relaxed gatherings. The warm, welcoming staff enhance the experience, making it perfect for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment with fresh, homemade dishes.
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christophe charriton
A very good brunch buffet with really good vegetarian dishes. Recipes with low sugar and organic, low-gluten flours that will please those who are watching their glycemic index. I recommend it.
This Parisian brasserie features a lively, chic atmosphere with tight seating and ceiling fans that enhance its bustling charm. The outdoor tables offer a vibrant setting, though service experiences may vary, impacting the overall ambiance for gluten-free diners.
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Albert S.
Charming little bistro near the Musée d'Orsay with a lively atmosphere and surprisingly good food, given its clear tourist target. The onion soup was rich and comforting, the side bread tasty, and the crêpes Suzette beautifully done.
Unfortunately, all of that was overshadowed by the shockingly rude service. We were seated at an outdoor table without even asking, only to be told halfway through our meal that outside seating was for “dinner only” despite us having ordered four onion soups, two drinks each, a bottle of wine, and two desserts. The waiter also refused to provide an allergy-friendly menu for my celiac friend and made an extremely inappropriate comment when we later asked for an ashtray, insinuating we were going to smoke pot (!?).
It’s a shame, because the food and setting had real potential.
Set within an opulent Belle Époque interior, this restaurant offers a spectacular atmosphere with gilded ceilings and elegant chandeliers. The attentive and friendly service enhances the experience, making it a welcoming spot for those seeking a gluten-free dining environment.