The Missus was starting settle in a bit.....and She needed a "mission"; something to obsess about. So why not croissants? I had always thought that an excellent croissant au beurre is harder to come by than most folks think. I believe our lunch the previous day at Gontran Cherrier had stirred something. The Missus had croissant fever. During our wonderful meal the previous evening at Arnaud Nicolas we had a nice chat with one of the Servers. He said croissants are a very "personal preference" and we should explore.....but we should definitely stick with artisan boulangerie, where strict codes are adhered and the products are made on premises.
So the very next morning we stopped almost right across the street from Le Fontaine de Mars (La Fontaine du Gros-Caillou).
At the beautiful Boulangerie Laurent B.
We loved the vibe and the very "French" design of the shop.
The croissant, not so much. It was doughy, not buttery nor flakey enough.
Boulangerie Laurent B
112 rue Saint-Dominique
75007 Paris, France
We spent the day on the left bank; exploring shops and taking in some of the sights. Nothing major; just kinda having a nice time in the Saint Germain and Latin Quarter. There's tons of shopping to be done here.
And sometimes and occasional sight like the Église Protestante Saint-Jean.
After spending a good amount of time shopping; we needed to refuel a bit.
On our previous trip to Paris; we passed Les Deux Magots ("le do mago") once the meeting place of Paris's literati and the artistic set. Names like James Joyce, Hemingway, Oscar Wilde, and Albert Camus are mentioned.
It is, of course, now a major tourist stop. We sat outside and had our caffeine fix.
Sitting outside; paying a ton for over priced coffee, watching dozens of tourists taking selfies in front of the place.
I went in to take a look at "Deux Magots"....the café opened in 1884 and kept the name of the silk shop that once stood here.
You do have a nice view of the Église de Saint Germain des Prés.
And the people watching is quite interesting.
Les Deux Magots
6 place Saint-Germain des Prés
75006 Paris, France
A bit more shopping...well, then it was time for lunch. We just wanted something small to eat and a tapas bar named L'Avant Comptoir came highly recommended.
We found the tiny shop to be quite charming. It did indeed remind us a bit of those stand-up pintxos places we enjoyed in San Sebastian and Bilbao.
Menu cards hung on the wall; specials on a chalkboard.
The service....was well, brusque and borderline rude.....only to us though.....
It was bit strange.
Though I got a kick out of watching one lady walk in; order a glass of white wine, and chug the whole thing down in one gulp. She must have been thirsty.
I managed to order two glasses of wine and three items from the menu before the guy just turned around and walked away from me.
The first to arrive was the foie gras (remember "Basque Butter"?). This version was served with preserved cherries.
First off; the bread here was nice and warm, it was delish.
The foie gras was overcooked and mealy. The sauce was a bit too sweet for our taste. Very disappointing.
I ordered the Chanterelles with Jamon Iberico.
Loved the textural contrast of the crisp, crunchy croutons and the mushrooms. Wasn't a big fan of the Jamon as it was too lean for my taste.....I must be spoiled by all the Jamon Bellota Iberico Pata Negra I ate in Spain. The flavor was off for us as well; too much sour acidity.
The one dish that was excellent was the pork belly.
Crunchy skin, buttery fat, nicely seasoned; the wonderful porcine flavor shone through.
So; it was one out of three with regards to the food. Perhaps it was an off day? But the lousy service didn't help things either.
It seems we always have one not-so-great meal in Paris. So perhaps it was good that we got that out of the way.
L’Avant Comptoir
3 carrefour de l'Odéon
75006 Paris, France
One out of three would be great for baseball. Not so much for food.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 23 July 2018 at 10:28 AM
Exactly Junichi. This was kind of a bummer since so many folks recommended the place to us.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 23 July 2018 at 10:31 AM
:(
Posted by: kat | Monday, 23 July 2018 at 12:44 PM
Yeah, kind of a bummer Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 24 July 2018 at 07:06 AM