On our last evening before heading to Champagne, we decided to take it easy. We'd had a fun and busy trip so far and thought just heading down Rue Saint-Dominique to revisit Cafe Constant would just be low stress and relaxing - remember when they created a sitting space for the Missus under the stairway? Anyway, we hadn't made any reservations for dinner and thought revisiting this casual, affordable, low-stress might be just the thing. We had a plan B, but they had a table open.
Instead of the typical three course meal, we wanted to try some of the other items on the menu. Plus, we knew that 2 apps and one main course would be more than enough for us.
We each started with some wine and then the Terrine of "Kakos", foie gras, pork shin, and lentil salad.
This was delicious; it was also quite a large portion. Definitely rich, porky, with the lentils adding a nice nutty-acidity. This was really good.
The Salmon Marinated like Herrings and boiled potatoes was not.
The salmon was a bit too fishy for us and it didn't have enough of the wonderful savory-acidity and clean finish of the stuff we really like.
The main we shared was more than enough for the both of us; Tete de Veau (Veal head), Langue et Cervelle (Tongue and Brain) Snackees, Pommes Vapeur, et Sauce Gribiche.
The veal head had been rolled and roasted perfectly. The out layer of fat was rich and crisp, the flavor deep and yet without offal tones. It was nicely seasoned as well. Same for the tongue, which seemed to have such a deep beefy flavor and was much more tender than it looked. The brain was a hard sell for the Missus; I think the iodine-metallic tones and almost fishy flavor freaked Her out a bit. And of course, the Missus had discovered how much She loved Sauce Gribiche the night before at Arnaud Nicolas. The potatoes were fine; firm, but cooked through....and that sauce really helped to cut any overly rich and oily tones the dish might have had. Perhaps we'll have the pigeon or the Oursins (uni) with Eggs next time.
Café Constant
139 rue Saint-Dominique
75007 Paris, France
On the way back to the apartment we stopped for a drink to end the evening at one of the many bars that line the street.
The Missus had a nice glass of Red and I had the "El Burro".
It looked like there were quite a few ex-pats here. The staff was super friendly.
Bar du Central
99 rue Saint-Dominique
75007 Paris, France
While the Missus was getting ready and packing the next morning, I headed on up the street to the other bakery on the block.
And I got a croissant and two expressos to go.
The verdict; well this croissant was crisp, but not flakey, and could have used more butter and salt flavor as it was rather bland overall. We're still looking for that "perfect croissant" for us.
Le Moulin de la Vierge
64 rue Saint-Dominique
75007 Paris, France
A few minutes later, we were ready to go. The La Tour-Maubourg metro station was basically a half block away. From there it was off to Gare L'est, which we had been to before. So we were familiar with the lay-out. Having a bit of time before our train, we walked to the café across the street and did the "Parisian thing".
Next stop - Reims!
nice adventure!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 07 April 2019 at 05:00 AM
We love Paris Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 08 April 2019 at 12:09 AM
Who would've thought finding a good croissant in Paris was a hard task.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 08 April 2019 at 11:09 AM
Maybe we're just too picky Junichi....
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 08 April 2019 at 03:55 PM