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    Chez Alain Miam Miam - Miam Miam Sandwich

    Chez Alain Miam Miam

    4.6(226 reviews)
    3.7 kmMarais Nord, 3ème, Marais
    €€

    Chez Alain Miam Miam is easily one of the best sandwich spots in Paris and absolutely worth the…read morehype, even with the long lines. We tried the jambon sandwich and chicken baguette, paired with a golden ale beer and coffee. Both sandwiches were outstanding--freshly made with incredible bread, generous fillings, and a perfect balance of textures. The strong cheese they offer on the side is a must; it pairs beautifully with the sandwiches, and the staff even lets you try it before deciding, which is a great touch. We did go around 2pm and unfortunately the pastrami was already sold out, which speaks to how popular it is. We also waited about 30-40 minutes in line, but it moved steadily and didn't feel too painful. We were lucky to find a spot to dine in, though most people grab their food to go. Service was friendly and quick despite the constant rush. The atmosphere is more grab-and-go than sit-down, with very limited indoor seating. Most people take their sandwiches to enjoy at a nearby park, which actually adds to the experience. Be prepared for a queue, but it moves faster than expected--and the payoff is absolutely worth it for what might be the best sandwich in the city.

    OMSammy. Absolutely one of the best sandwiches I've ever had in my life. They're huge! I strongly…read moresuggest sharing one. These sandwiches are curated, edible pieces of art made with love by the one and only Alain. It's easy to see why they're so popular. People love the sandwiches so much that his stall inside Marche' Des Efants Rouges can see lines lasting upwards of an hour or more. And people stay in the line. We lucked out and only had to wait about twenty minutes. I tell you, I'd wait all day if need be. I often dream of the sandwiches we had and can't wait to have them again. A picture is worth a thousand words and therefore, my photos can tell you everything you need to know about how good the sandwiches were. It makes me smile when I look at the pic of us with Alain. What a wonderful human being producing wonderful food for the people.

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    Chez Alain Miam Miam - Inside

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    Chez Alain Miam Miam - Miam Miam Sandwich

    Miam Miam Sandwich

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    Le Moulin à Pains

    Le Moulin à Pains

    4.5(14 reviews)
    2.1 km10ème, Canal St Martin/Gare de l'Est
    €€

    Oh my goodness! What a wonderful treat on my Paris trip…read more I ventured off alone during the day after family was touristy tired. The best French pastries ever. Thank you so much for the wonderful treats. I will savor them for three days. I asked in French if the ladies spoke English and they were kind enough to oblige. They were about an hour from closing but everything I got was so yummy. All the best. Ms. C.

    I spent a week in Paris at a studio apartment a few blocks away and this quickly became my go to…read moreshop for breakfast treats. Literally everything I tried was amazing and I tried quite a few things. And it's not just the vacation bias, since I did try other bakeries in the neighborhood that were very mediocre. Mille Feuille: Loved how the dry flaky layers contrasted the creamy layers. Éclairs au Chocolat: My French is weak so I thought I was getting vanilla cream filled, so the chocolate ganache was surprising. But a pleasant surprise as it was super rich, playing nicely against the choux shell. Canelés: Perfectly crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. It tasted like there was some hint of alcohol flavoring inside, but I couldn't place it. Bonne Maman Poire Chocolat: Loved the soft pears against the brownie-like surrounding tart. Tartelette Framboise: Basically an excuse to get a ton of cream, which happens rest on a buttery shell and be covered in fresh raspberries. Cheese Cake: Nothing like New York cheesecake. It has the consistency of no-bake, but wasn't, since it tasted baked. So airy and light and delicious. Delise de Iles: One of the prettiest desserts with so many pretty colorful layers, including fluffy meringue on top. I especially liked how the fruit paste layer contrasted the creamy layer. Cherry Frangipane: A little dry on its own, but pairs well with coffee. The fragrant cooked cherries are the highlight. Pineapple Tartlet: Forget the French name, but it was a rather dry grainy tart (almost muffin-like) with candied pineapple on top. Another one that goes well with coffee. Cavette(?): Not sure if I got the spelling right, but this was basically like rectangular-shaped croissant dough with cream and chocolate in between. AMAZING! Perhaps my favorite breakfast treat. Croissant au Beurre: Simple, yet so amazing. Better than anything I've had in stateside. Baguette aux Lardons: How can you make a baguette better? Add crispy thick bacon bits and cheese! Sandwich Jambon et Fromage: My favorite of the simple baguette sandwiches I tried. A classic ham & cheese that the French somehow make amazing. Sandwich Brie Beurre: Very rich since you have creamy brie and butter! Sandwich Saucisson Cornichons: Each ingredient individually was fine, but I wasn't digging the combination. I should have probably stuck with having some sort of cheese. Baguette Traditional: Super crunchy and crispy outside, with a soft and airy center. Baguette Classique: Reminded me of a hoagie roll, but way fancier. All the good parts of baguette, but a slightly softer shell that manages to crunch a tad but it gets chewy.

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    Le Moulin à Pains - Mango, Apricot, Cannelis, and a mystery tart.

    Mango, Apricot, Cannelis, and a mystery tart.

    Le Moulin à Pains - Éclair

    Éclair

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    La Pointe du Grouin - (source: mylittleparis)

    La Pointe du Grouin

    3.1(65 reviews)
    1.7 kmGare du Nord/La Chapelle, Strasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 10ème
    €€

    This place was so weird…read more Definitely a place where locals hang out. We randomly stumbled in here because it was so packed, we figured it must be good. We chatted up another patron to get the 411 on what was good since the menu was entirely in French and we couldn't figure out what most of the items were before heading to the counter to order. That's when things went downhill. They have this strange payment system where you have to exchange your cash for their coins, then you use their coins to pay for your food. Umm....what? No thanks, especially since everything has to be rounded up and you end up with extra coins you can't use except here. We figured out you could pay by credit card to bypass this system, but their machine managed to decline ALL of our credit cards. Shady, bc that basically forced us to use their coin thing. Anyway, we gave up and bounced. It just didn't seem worth the hassle.

    The good: - Service is friendly…read more- the tapas is good with a good variety (pig snout, steak, razor clams are some of the more memorable dishes) - good price point for food and drinks - great ambiance The not so good: - service is haphazard due to how busy the place is and their coin system - their coin system is quite annoying because you have to go buy their "grouin" first before you pay with them - you have to buy at least 10 EUR of grouins at a time, which means you really need to figure out and do the math before you buy - or be okay with coming back again It's great for a fun night out, but you just really need to be prepped on their system

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    La Pointe du Grouin - Les cuisines

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    La Pointe du Grouin
    La Pointe du Grouin - Petit assortiment de tapas et pintes pour 40€

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    Petit assortiment de tapas et pintes pour 40€

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