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Great place to visit and have brunch/lunch. Located next to the Bourse, it offers a wide variety of bread, pastries, sandwiches, salads daily dishes. The dishes are ok and the sandwiches are good but I mainly go there for the sweets which are DELICIOUS....Do not miss their tarte au citron or their salted caramel tarte. You will not regret it. Also try their financier au chocolat, a chocolate cake native of the bourse... View all feedback.
What Anne Meunier doesn't like about Eric Kayser:
Toujours aussi bon, j'ai l'habitude d'acheter mon pain et pâtisserie chez eux mais pour une première fois je me suis rendu un samedi midi déjeuner avec mon ami .. déception autant les produits sont super bons mais le serveur désagréable au possible, pas un bonjour, ni un sourire ..j'ai posé une question sur un sandwich il a jugé bon de ne pas me répondre .. Mr Kayser c'est vraiment pas possible de laisser du personne... View all feedback.
A small bakery right at the la bourse plaza. they serve a great selection of broth and sweets. the personal is nice
This industry of world-famous eric kayser bakery was on the way back to the hotel. we had just finished our dinner and I had a pleasure on something sweet. I went into this beautiful place and took two of the remaining cake pieces. they were the palais royal and coffee eclair. both were super delicious, but the palais royal was really extraordinary and will not be easily forgotten. the prices are reasonable.
First of all, I would like to say that this is not the eric kayser we visited most in paris. I'm not sure if the right address of the one that was only 2 blocks away from our apartment. we thought several times as a baguette or as a sandwich for a late dinner. the personal was friendly and spoke something English that would be good with our limited French. the baked were delicious, our favorite was the chocolate croissant. Deli type salate were very good. one evening we eat in the restaurant. I had quiche lorraine (ordered at the theke and served at the table) and a top cup from the Deli area. we took the dessert back to the apartment. the prices are reasonable, and there are many places when they hunt after a familiar restaurant.
Large brot (especially less than a dollar baguette) and good baked. it is a lively little store, so be ready to wait in the fast moving line and order quickly when it is its rotation. oh, and there is a toilet room in the load, it can come very handy in paris where there are not many free toilets available. seriously, pick up a baguette and wine cheese from a grocery store near, then back to the wade for a picnic like a local.
I like the bread choice. I like their business behavior compared to stupid Paul. 2 years ago when in my bed because of severe pain, they accepted to take a cake order for a birthday over the phone, some one came to pick it up...on the next day Paul insisted on me coming to order as I could not: I said never again ! I dn't give my money to stupid people. And their bread is not as good as Kayser anyway). The only thing I was not happy with was the cost of a small bottle of water to take along while days are hot here. 2€50 for it is a way too much money when you pay 40-50c at the convenient store (but there was none near the bus stop..