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I had a very hearty breakfast at the Café d'Azur (on the menu: tea, orange juice and müesli, around 8 euros) plus an espresso and a pain au chocolat as a side. The müesli was very good (fresh fruit), the tea hot, the espresso short and the pain au chocolat fragrant and crunchy, as it should be.The interior is maybe a bit "too Frenchish", but nicely so (a bit on the "more French than French" side, if I can say so) and... View all feedback.
Super hot day in juli, and mid afternoon called for ice. we liked the look of this caffe and decided to try it. very nice inside, and it was cool when.
A little below the imiserburg we consider a small snack from the castle walk in front of something that looks more like a conditoir, but also offers first courses, salads, crème noodles. very beautifully positioned in the pedestrian zone we eat in the shaded area at a small table. accommodating and fast service with original tabletts with handles held from above. affordable prices for the very tourist opposite.
I came by after the visit det burg and it immediately addressed me. it was well visited, but not too full. self-made tartes and galettes. small but fine caffe. the girls were diligent and friendly. I would recommend at any time.
I had a very hearty breakfast at the Café d'Azur (on the menu: tea, orange juice and müesli, around 8 euros) plus an espresso and a pain au chocolat as a side. The müesli was very good (fresh fruit), the tea hot, the espresso short and the pain au chocolat fragrant and crunchy, as it should be.The interior is maybe a bit "too Frenchish", but nicely so (a bit on the "more French than French" side, if I can say so) and cosy. If you want to sit, there are tables outside (I was there in freezing December, so I skipped the experience) and inside, but downstairs (no elevator). The staff was very kind and the service fast enough (it took a bit for the müesli, but that was probably because they were slicing the fruit, so fine by me). The price was ok for such a central place.
This little cafe is a hidden gem in the middle of town. they have great coffee the best Pain au chocolat in the city by a country mile as well as an array of other delicious fresh baked goods and a cosy atmosphere to boot. Its a great stop for breakfast, lunch or just a coffe and a croissant.