Just finished dinner at Bistrot Smiley and looking for dessert. Walked into this patisserie across a small side street on same side of rue des martyrs. Number 39. Busy place. Selected the apple tartlette bourdaloe and tartele. See photos. Also the pear tartele au poirs. All just under £5. We had one of each on the photos. Came to €13.90 Delicious melt in your mouth buttery flavors. The crust is almost crunchy. Must come back for a quiche tomorrow morning before we fly off. Worth a visit if you are in Montmartre area.
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Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Bistrot Smiley Paris
We were looking for dinner after a day shopping. After walking around Rue Des Martyrs we decided on this Bistrot. Food was good. Pork with Jack Daniel sauce €17, confit canard €17, risotto €16 and 6 snails €9. Food was hot and cooked well. Unfortunately they forgot our pasta penne order. Service was quick. Bill came to €59 without pasta.
Galeries Lafayette Cafe Paris
A break from shopping. In Galeries Lafayette. £10 for the steak fillet. Medium rare. £7 for the naked hamburger with fries. Plain meat burger. No bun. Food cooked in front of you. Plenty of seating. Canteen style. Free toilets. Continue shopping straight after.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Breakfast Club Soho
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Villa Rosa Paddington
Worth a visit if you need big breakfast. Friendly waiting staff. Can't comment on Italian food. Our other order was for a bacon sandwich also came with big cup of tea for £3.5
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
La Tazza Paddington
We had English breakfast for £4.5 . There was sunny side eggs, bacon, baked beans and sausage. We also had toast with smoked Salmon & scrambled eggs for £4.1 . The scrambled eggs were great. Light and hot without too much cream or butter. The service was decent.
Amaranto Park Lane
50000 steps today in London on the pedometer. So no problem with the wide bread selection for carbs that came with dinner.
Saturday, 12 December 2015
Tyburn Marylebone London
Stopped by Tyburn for pub grub. Also had bangers & mash £7, salmon & vegetables with strong bow cider £9, chicken & mayo wrap with Pepsi drink £5. The fish & chips were £8. This was great with crunchy battered chips and peas. Most importantly the chips were unsalted. The bar is incredibly busy and you have to compete for seats and tables. You need to order from the bar. Also need to beg the staff to clear the tables as turnover is so rapid they can't keep up. Remember the table number when you order your food. For £30 we had a good British feed.