I'm here on a sweltering September afternoon, and was drawn in by the croque monsieur on the menu. It's hard to tell the difference between the many cafes/restaurants/brasseries that line this street, especially if your French is pathetically minimal and you have difficulty reading the menu.
I was looking for more camembert rosti (which I had at Café du Roi René up the street two days ago), but I also wanted to try a new place since there are so many to choose from. The outdoor canopy sprays fine water mist over the outside tables every minute or two, a blessing in this heat.
Not sure if this €9 pina colada is better than the one I had at the Tapas Café. For an American cocktail enthusiast, the cocktails are uniformly unexciting and overpriced, and this was no exception.
But the croque monsieur! It was fairly flavorless, and a little soggy because there was way too much butter and not enough cheese. How do you make a grilled ham & cheese and not be able to taste the cheese? The rest of the menu might be good, but I couldn't say. read more