Everytime we passed by this shop, it was either we were looking for something else more substantial to eat, or that we already had something really substantial somewhere else & had no more room left.
It's located somewhere along Rue St. Martin which was a long stretch of road that will lead you to the Centre Pompidou, The Church of Merri & towards the banks of the River Seine (where Notre-Dame & The Louvre are located). So that explains why we saw it all the time.
This shop sold crepes. I've always loved crepes especially the crispy ones (with bananas & ice-cream) that you can find in Tokyo & used to be at Midvalley Megamall. I LOVED that! Oh how I wish I can have it in Kuching! (whisper: I hope Nee gets the hint).
Well, I don't know whether this was the standard in Paris but they only had non-crispy savoury ones which was a major huge disappointment to me. You see, to me, crepes meant something for dessert & it was a snack. It was not supposed to be a meal like this.
We ordered the one with chicken, cheese & mushroom. I think it cost something like €4.50.
Nee absolutely loved this & obviously I didn't. Not that it wasn't good. On the contrary, it was very well made with the right level of stretch & spring in its texture, & it tasted fine.
Nee performing some SIRIM ISO 9001 quality laboratory testing.Nee absolutely loved this & obviously I didn't. Not that it wasn't good. On the contrary, it was very well made with the right level of stretch & spring in its texture, & it tasted fine.
But it just wasn't my kind of crepe. If I was a kid at that point in time, not getting my crepe would mean that I would be sulking, rolling on the floor 360 deg. & doing the tornado plus helicopter plus tsunami all rolled into one. But of course I didn't want the Indian guy to think I was crazy.
You duh-hwop some fromajzh into zee cuh-hweep like zis...
And Wallah!
Is that original? I don't know...
3 comments:
Err..It looks like a modified version of indian bread which you can get for 3 ringgit max down at Indian Street in Kuching !
P.S Is Indian Street still around?
Yes, India Street is still around & it was flooded.
Greg.. if u want to taste the real french cuisine, u better go to their countryside or inside the restaurants (if u are in Paris).
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