Posted on Friday, 10 August 2018 in Flavors and Gastronomy
Gourmet addresses where you can catch some sun in Paris
Trendy and delicious, brunch is a meal that falls halfway between breakfast and lunch, offering the mouthwatering opportunity to combine the sweet flavours often enjoyed during the first meal of the day with the savoury ones we tend to favour during the second. It’s ideal for Sunday late risers, and even better if you combine it with the sun’s warm caress. If you’re looking to fill up with delicious delicacies in the Parisian sunshine, the Hotel Sophie Germain has some excellent suggestions.
Les Passerelles for a 5-star brunch
This cocktail bar located in the Hotel Parister is tucked away in a courtyard of 40 m2 in the midst of Paris, overlooking the footbridges of this 5-star establishment. At the heart of this little paradise of greenery you’ll find plenty of opportunity to eat exceedingly well. Awaiting you is a hearty buffet with cold cuts, salads, farm cheeses, salmon, yoghurts, fresh fruit and granola ... not to mention eggs Benedict, scrambled eggs or the chef’s special veggie burger. The choice is yours.
19 Rue Saulnier – 10th
Le Palazzo; a summer terrace that honours Italy
From this summer terrace that has been installed since May 17th in front of the Palais de la Porte Dorée floats a distinct air of the Dolce Vita. A warm and family-friendly place during the day, which has more of a party atmosphere in the evening, the Palazzo offers concerts and culinary workshops, brunches based around fruit juice, scrambled egg tacos for savoury tastes or chocolate banana and Chantilly cream for those with a sweet tooth as well as other surprises to whet your appetite. Are you in Paris with your kids? They’ll be delighted with the special menu prepared just for them!
293 Avenue Daumesnil – 12th
Quai Ouest; a chic guinguette atmosphere
This new terrace on the Seine located between the bridges of Suresnes and Saint-Cloud and close to the Bois de Boulogne invites you to relax on the water as a delightful way to escape the bustle of the capital. Situated in a bucolic setting with views of the surrounding hills and woodland, this floating restaurant with large, well-padded banquettes arranged invitingly around a huge room is a hit, particularly at the weekend. Come along with your family, watch the light of the lanterns reflecting from the gently flowing Seine and admire the prowess of the magician who performs every Sunday.
1200, Quai Marcel Dassault - Saint-Cloud
Le Hasard Ludique; a vintage railway station redeveloped
Le Hasard Ludique is housed in the former railway station called the Gare de l'Avenue de Saint-Ouen. This restaurant and bar offers fresh gourmet cuisine with an exotic flair. You can enjoy Thai coconut soup as well as chicken breast with cumin. This outdoor terrace which provides spaces for cultural events including music concerts is the trendy place to brunch close to the Porte de Saint-Ouen.
42 Rue d'Orsel – 18th