Hardware Société
Montmartre
The Melbourne brunch room that taught Montmartre flat whites.
The Australian-style breakfast counter that taught Paris to queue for pancakes — and serve them well.
Sarah Mouchot and Nico Alary opened Holybelly on rue Lucien Sampaix in 2013 and effectively imported the Melbourne breakfast café into the 10e — espresso done properly, pancakes both savoury and sweet, eggs dressed without nonsense, daily-changing specials that read more bistro than brunch. It became a fixture: the queues are real, the no-reservation policy holds, the kitchen turns over fast. A second address (Holybelly 5) anchors the same street. It's the rare expat-driven import that the city absorbed without resentment, partly because the cooking was always going to outlast the trend.
Weekend waits 30-45 min between 10:30 and 15:00. Weekday morning is the play.
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