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    Fric-Frac - the mam'zelle

    Fric-Frac

    4.4(46 reviews)
    2.4 kmCanal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème
    €€

    On my climb up the mountainous streets of Montmartre, I happened to notice this restaurant. After…read moremy visit at Sacre Coeur, I had worked up and appetite and reviews looked good so I stopped in for lunch. I ended up getting the Winnie and a soup (carrot orange). Now I honestly didn't know if it was a typo or not, but you order via QR code here so I figured what the heck, we'll do it for the plot! Turns out, it was the right choice. The orange carrot soup was amazing. Honestly had the perfect flavor and didn't really taste like carrot although the color gave it away. It wasn't too heavy either. The Winnie (essentially a fancy Croque Monsieur with some modifications: roasted nut crunch, goat cheese, forest honey, chives, rosemary, and Mornay bechamel sauce) Prices were reasonable: $5.50E for the soup and $13.50E for the Winnie.

    I don't remember exactly how Fric-Frac landed in my bookmarks, though in retrospect it was likely…read moredue to the fact that it seemed like a notable sandwich shop in Paris and a viable lunch option. That being said, that's exactly how I threaded this place into my itinerary - we had finished our visit to the Eiffel Tower and decided to head here for some lunch. I booked a table for right when they opened at noon. The space isn't too large, with several tables scattered throughout the space with the main production towards the back. The dining room was nicely decorated, and overall there was a casual vibe.There are no physical menus - instead, there are QR codes at each table which give way to the selections. The majority of the offerings are sandwiches, though they have a few apps, desserts, as well as a selection of beverages. I was here for a sandwich, and decided on the Le Bandito. This is a sandwich on five-grain bread that contained ham, zucchini, eggplant, grilled peppers, mozzarella, Saint-Moret cheese, arugula, basil, and balsamic cream. They gave the option to add a soft-boiled egg to the sandwich, which I took. The sandwich was tasty - it got a little sloppy towards the end due to all the components but overall the flavors worked and it was high-quality sandwich. The dish came with a side salad, and we also ordered some fries to share (both good). Service was good, they were very attentive and friendly. Overall, I think Fric-Frac is a solid sandwich spot in Paris. The sandwiches are creative, and I wouldn't hesitate to come back next time I'm in the city.

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    Fric-Frac - The mam'zelle

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    Du Pain et des Idées - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/12/26 Pan Suisse

    Du Pain et des Idées

    4.5(532 reviews)
    2.5 kmCanal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème

    Wow, the croissants, escargots and pain du chocolat are so flaky and amazing here. Also i recommend…read moretheir cafe du crème and i added a small spoon of their sugar. It tasted like it had vanilla and was imho an even better then what we get from back home. Service was friendly and quick. We also literally coed out and got a table around 11:30 today. It was on the other side of town and took about 25 minutes or so to get there. It had the typical French cafe vibe. Simple table and seating but clearly busy with locals and visitors coming to this place. Highly recommended.

    Ordered: Authentic Croissant (~€4)…read morePain Chocolat Banane (~€5) Escargot Pistache Chocolat (~€6) Chausson a la Pomme Fraiche (~€6) Pain des Amis (~€14/kg): their famous full-crusted, lightly smoked bread Aya's take: Du Pain et des Idées is my favorite bakery I went to while in Paris! Of course I got a classic Authentic Croissant and their famous Escargot Pistache Chocolat which were both delicious. The Escargot Pistache Chocolat can't be skipped. It was slightly dry & crisp but I liked the flaky bits and the fact that each bite had a little bit of pistachio and chocolate. The Pain Chocolate Banane was my absolute favorite! It's a classic Pain au Chocolate cooked with pieces of fresh organic banana. I'm still dreaming about it. If you see this on display, do yourself a favor and grab one! It took a regular Pain au Chocolat and made it exponentially better! It was flaky, sweet, buttery, and everything a pastry should be. The Chausson a la Pomme Fraiche was also a great try. It is half a fresh apple cooked in a puff pastry turnover. I love that they use fresh fruits in their pastries and some of them were literally still warm when we got them, so I highly recommend going early. We even got some of their famous Pain des Amis for our picnic which was super pleasant. Amazing bakery!

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    Du Pain et des Idées - Escargot Chocolat Pistache and Aunthentique Croissant

    Escargot Chocolat Pistache and Aunthentique Croissant

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