Paris
Of course I had to have my coffee fix once I arrived Paris. Right after a delicious brunch at Holybelly, we made our way to Cafe Craft which was no more than a 6 minutes walk. It's a modern boutique coffee shop where there are couple of sharing benches filled with people working on their laptops.
A co-working space at the back separated by the coffee counter is where you would walk in, and a space for people who wants to just sit down for a cup of coffee.
The coffee was deliciously made, as per my usual I ordered a flat white. The coffee tasted as if it was freshly crafted at the store and mixed with a little pixie dust. It was a define taste.
The next day we went over to the "mini island" in the middle as I like to call it for breakfast at Le Saint-Régis. Besides the fact that my boyfriend didn't enjoy the breakfast as much because it was merely a selection of pastries (he is more of a egg person), I really enjoyed it. It was truly European, Parisian breakfast with a nice cup of coffee and orange juice.
Cafe Kitsune is also another amazing coffee spot to grab a coffee. We were very fortunate that the weather was so beautiful and sunny so we drank our ice coffee outside, under the sun, while watching kids chased after one another.
Food Recommendations
Restaurants
- l'avant Comptoir (Stand up tapas bar)
- Canard + Champagne
- Les Cocottes
- Cafe Constant
- Le Poule Au Pot *
Breakfast
- Holybelly
- Season
- Cafe St. Regis
Bakeries/Cafes
Dessert
- Berthillon
- Carette
- Angelina (Hot Chocolate)
- Du Pain Et Des Idees
- Cafe Kitsune
- Cafe Craft