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Contribute Feedback What Yolanda Godoy likes about Le Pain de la Cite:
A cafe in the row of restaurants outside of the convention center. Small cafe, seating outside. Many food options. Easy to communicate with my broken French. I enjoyed seeing the French high school students come for lunch and observing what they ordered. I had a...pastry, delicious! My husband had a sandwich which was also good. I considered getting a quiche, but the portions were too huge for how hungry I was View all feedback.
What Sibilla Pellegrini doesn't like about Le Pain de la Cite:
no seats. they wait in the line and order at the counter to take away food. they have many different options and meals to choose. I chose a sandwich, soda, brownie combo for just $9 euro, which was very much given. the proportion and quality of eating. due to the fact that they were busy the sandwiches were as fresh as they had to make more and more. the staff was friendly and my meal was delicious. View all feedback.
No seats. they wait in the line and order at the counter to take away food. they have many different options and meals to choose. I chose a sandwich, soda, brownie combo for just $9 euro, which was very much given. the proportion and quality of eating. due to the fact that they were busy the sandwiches were as fresh as they had to make more and more. the staff was friendly and my meal was delicious.
We had three meals here in the last week: all were excellent. this is a small, local midday counter specializing in simple lunch with drinks and dessert, all for less than 10 euro. at all visits, eating was typical for the opposite, well prepared and. quickly cleaned. the personal behind the theke is even copied with our English (in French if you want to run it is packed with necessary utensils. the staff was cordial and helpful. this is a breakfast/lunch counter that closes at the end of the afternoon. open m to f. pleasant surprise.
A caffe in the series of restaurants outside the congress center. small caffe, sitting outside. many food options. easy to communicate with my broken French. I enjoy the French high school students coming to lunch and watching what they ordered. I had a... movement, delicious! my man had a sandwich that was good. I thought to get a quiche, but the portions were too big for how hungry I was!
We had three meals here in the past week: all were excellent.This is a small, local lunch counter specializing in simple lunches with beverage and dessert, all for less than 10 euros.On all visits, food was typical of the area, well prepared, and purchased quickly. The personnel behind the counter even coped will with our English (in France.) If you want to carry out, it is packed with necessary utensils. Staff was cordial and helpful.This is basically a breakfast/lunch counter that closes at the end of the afternoon. Open M to F.Pleasant surprise.
Waitress who are impatient! Sigh, lift your eyes to the sky, pull your hands off. And I was alone in the shop. .sandwich good