Breizh Café to Open Soon in St Germain: A Foodie’s Dream Come True

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Breizh Café to Open Soon in St Germain: A Foodie’s Dream Come True

The Left Bank is buzzing! Breizh Café – a must stop foodie paradise- will soon be opening at the Carrefour de l’Odéon in the Saint Germain district of Paris. Also, Breizh Epicerie/Grocery Store will be opening across the street at the corner of Rue Monsieur-le-Prince. “Breizh” is the Gallic name for Brittany, reflecting the origin of the Breton ingredients.

Just thinking about the Left Bank arrival of this famous and insanely popular crêperie makes my heart sing, for Breizh Café, one of my absolute favorite crêperies, is so much more than crêpes. The slogan here is “working the raw material.” Respect for the ingredients is at the heart of the cuisine. Start with their superb buckwheat galettes (savory buckwheat crêpes) which are paper thin and crispy around the edges. Made with organic quality ingredients and Bordier butter, this is a five-star tasting experience. Be sure to read the chalkboard for seasonal and unique specials. Paired with a dry cider (there are plenty of artisanal ciders on the menu), and you are in foodie heaven. The cider here is the real deal, tart and complex, and it is served the traditional way in bowls.

photo: 許珮娟

To top it off, the dessert crêpes are irresistible. My mouth waters as soon as I order the salted butter caramel crêpe, with a dollop of Chantilly cream.

Owned by Bertrand Larcher, a native Breton, this café will be the 5th outpost of the original restaurant in Cancale, Brittany.

photo: Gary Fong

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A native of Los Angeles, Barbara is the France Today Ambassador for L.A. She graduated from UCLA with a BA degree in Political Science, and also received her JD degree from UCLA School of Law. While at UCLA, she spent her junior year in Grenoble, France. From that time on, she has been an avid and passionate Francophile. She has visited almost every region in France, and still pursues French language courses in Los Angeles. She has an apartment in Paris and continues to visit France every year.

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  • Rafaello Fontana
    2017-06-20 11:48:53
    Rafaello Fontana
    When will it open? Thanks

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  • Phyllis Cartwright
    2017-06-14 17:20:11
    Phyllis Cartwright
    Is there a connection with the Breizh Cafe and Little Breizh Restaurant? We ate at the Little Breizh and loved it!

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