The brunch in Paris... what a story. It's what gets us out of bed on Saturday mornings, what makes our taste buds come alive to start the weekend off right, what makes us enjoy Sundays. However, it's not always easy on our wallets.
La Chambre aux Oiseaux
We're telling you right away: you can't just show up unexpectedly. The weekend brunch is often crowded with locals. It's because the place is so charming that you feel like you're in a British tea room. And the food? A variety of breads, eggs cocotte, pieces of cheese, carrot cake, English muffins, bacon...
Price: 18 €
11am - 3pm
48, rue Bichat – 10th
La Grande Fantaisie
On this cool barge on the Oise canal, brunch starts with an unlimited buffet of coffee, tea, and fruits... The second part takes place at the table with a particularly enticing menu: homemade mini-pizzas, cheese, bread, mini-sandwiches, goat cheese and honey crepe, white chocolate cake, fruit salad... All the products are fresh and come from the market. A feast for the taste buds, with your feet in the water or almost.
Price: 17€ for adults and 10€ for children
La Grande Fantaisie
9, quai de l'Oise - 19th arrondissement
Le Dépanneur
Buttermilk pancakes bio, huevos rancheros, eggs benedict, potato galette, egg & beans, fruits... here, expect a 100% Californian brunch in a cozy atmosphere, perfect to make your Sunday a little more joyful.
Price: 12.50 euros
Le Dépanneur
27, rue Pierre Fontaine – 9th arrondissement
Chez Coquelicot
Chez Coquelicot is a must in the Abbesses neighborhood, known not only for its brunch but also for its pastries. The eggs are organic and the yogurts are from Beillevaire, the famous cheesemonger. Fresh fruit salad, homemade compote, hamburger buns...
Price: 18.45 euros
At Coquelicot
24, rue des Abbesses – 18th arrondissement
Welwitsch
The brunch? Fresh, seasonal, and organic products. The difference is that you can order small portions of all the delicious dishes available in the kitchen and create your own plate. Don't worry, it's been discussed with the chef, Patricia. Moreover, she reassures those who are less courageous: "Since everything we cook is good for our health, we don't need to restrict ourselves in terms of quantity." It's rather good news, isn't it?
Price: it's up to your desires!
Welwitsch
91, rue du Chemin-Vert – 11th
The Bal Otto Café
Fresh and well-presented products, on Saturdays and Sundays you can enjoy a delicious caramelized granola, soft-boiled eggs... Enough to make your mouth water before letting the weekend settle.
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