November 27, 2003
Where Do I Eat The Best Tartines?
As a complement to my post about The Wonderful World Of Tartines, here's a list of my favorite restaurants for tartines in Paris :
Boulangerestaurant
85 bd Malesherbes, 75008 Paris
01 45 22 70 30
(Baker Eric Kayser's restaurant)
Androuët sur le Pouce
49 rue St Roch, 75001 Paris
01 42 97 57 39
(tartines starring the best cheese in season, several other addresses in Paris)
Le Potager du Père Thierry
16 rue des Trois Frères, 75018 Paris
01 53 28 26 20
Le Pain Quotidien
2 rue des Petits Carreaux, 75002 Paris
01 42 21 14 50
(several other addresses in Paris)
Coquelicot
24 rue des Abbesses, 75018 Paris
01 46 06 18 77
(this is initially a bakery, our favorite for baguettes)
Aux Pipalottes Gourmandes
49 rue de Rochechouard, 75009 Paris
01 44 53 04 53
(one other address in Paris)
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I had amazing desserts at a restaurant in montmarte, on rue de abbesses, heading west from the metro. I can't remember the name and was wondering if you knew of such a place?
Posted by holly landry on August 24, 2004 4:03 PMHolly - I'd love to help, but there are dozens of restaurants on that street : which side of the street was it on, and what kind of place/décor was it?
Posted by clotilde on August 24, 2004 4:08 PMSalut Clotilde; C'est magnifique--to remember Paris when I lived there such a short time in 1990. I am a pastry chef in Hawaii now. I have really enjoyed stumbling over your web page. It's nice to see a french person open up the city of culinary magic to the world. I was able to work at "les entremets de france" which is owned by Sairge Breda, former Pastry Chef (sous) of Fauchon many years ago. It is a private shop with no retail when I worked as stage in it. I will revisit your site and look forward to tasting your recipes. I will give you credit if I open a bakery one day and make some of your delectables. Sinceremen et marci beaucoup, Msr. Bradford Hull, Exec. Pastry Chef.
Posted by Bradford Hull on May 20, 2007 9:58 AM