Café des Musées
Le Marais
1924 corner bistro with an open kitchen — and Paris's most decorated bœuf bourguignon.
Bertrand Larcher's original Paris crêperie — Bordier butter, Breton cider, Tokyo-trained discipline.
Breizh Café isn't a crêperie in the Montparnasse-canteen sense; it's Bertrand Larcher's project, born when he came home from running Tokyo's first crêperie in the 1990s. The Marais flagship — the original 2007 location on rue Vieille du Temple — uses organic Breton buckwheat, Bordier butter, Label Rouge salmon, and an absurd cider list (over twenty, plus seasonal pours). Galettes are paper-edged, eggs runny, fillings deliberate. It functions equally well as a long Saturday lunch with a table of friends, a quick solo dinner, or — its real superpower — a Sunday brunch that makes everywhere else in the neighbourhood feel like a compromise. Reserve.
Original Paris location. Order the complète plus an oyster plate to start; finish with the salted-butter caramel galette.
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Courtyard, Garden View, Historic Monuments
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