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Un Petit Déjeuner in Paris: Comptoir Poilane

I am sure we all know what is in the background, lame caption...
A trip to a cafe for Breakfast in Paris. Vikram's suggestion
French Breakfast in a small cafe attached to a Bakery was on the list of "To-Dos" for Vikram our in-house foodie. He had been scheming where and what to eat for the weeks leading up to this trip. Very much hoping for new pictures and reviews for his food blog "Breaking Naan".

For weekend breakfast we ventured into the Saint Germane area of Paris for Petit Déjeuner. This outlet for a famed bakery in Paris was a nice break from a week of not so super breakfast at the worst hotel in Rungis-Orly (maybe not the worst, but I hold up hope that the rest might be better) but that is a different kind of post for another day.
Poilane is bakery established in 1932 and run for three generations of the same family. First with the founder Pierre, then Lionel, and presently Apollonia Poilane they maintain the original premises at 8 rue du Cherche Midi in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.


  https://www.poilane.com/en
Oeufs en cocotte Brioche, Eggs baked in a "Casserole" of Brioche with Cheddar Blanket
Petit Soldat et d-Oeuf, Little Soliders and eggs (soft boiled eggs with toast strips)

French Toast made with house Brioche (best ever)

Avocado toast on their Fresh Made Bread

Bakers and StringGirl

Just some of the baked goods in the Bakery shop next door
San Sulpice Church nearby

This sculpture is strange, but we liked it

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