First meal in Vincennes did not disappoint! Came here on a Friday night around 7:15pm. The…read morerestaurant was half full, with people sitting and having drinks - cozy vibes. The two workers at the bar speak English, and there's also an English menu - definitely tourist friendly.
We ordered the Andouille de Guémené, which has caramelized onions, fried organic egg, Comté cheese, and mustard cream. The person who took our order was super nice and gave us a piece of andouille sausage to try, giving us a chance to change our order in the case we didn't like the pungent flavor (spoiler alert, we did). We also ordered the Raclette Maison Bordier, which has grilled pork belly, caramelized onions, organic scrambled egg, potatoes, and crème fraîche.
Both crepes came out fresh and warm - you can see them making it from the kitchen window. LOVED the layers of the andouille sausage in the Andouille de Guémené and the uniquely smokey and pungent flavor. It paired great with the egg, and the caramelized onions almost had a wine-like flavor that was really delicious. LOVED the raclette in the Raclette Maison Bordier, incredibly creamy cheese and may be my new favorite type of cheese. Paired with the scrambled egg and potatoes, I'd imagine this crepe would be really good as breakfast. Both crepes had amazing crispiness which I loved!
For dessert we got the Traditional crepe with homemade salted butter caramel sauce. This crepe came out looking pretty plain (just a crepe with caramel sauce drizzled over), but don't be fooled by the appearance. The homemade caramel sauce is some of the best I've had, super buttery, toasty, and easy to go down - I think I could eat spoonfuls of it without feeling sick.
This meal was the perfect welcome to France, and I'd love to be back!