I went to Auberge Bressane on a day that I was thoroughly sick of french food and was sorely missing simple, home-cooked food. Even so, they had enough refreshingly unique dishes on the menu to trigger my appetite.
I love soufflés because despite their fluffy lightness, they somehow manage to maintain an elegant yet unrestrained flavour. Naturally, I ordered the crab souffle and tried some cheese souffle, but they were disappointingly soggy underneath, belying their magnificently browned, crusty tops.
I love soufflés because despite their fluffy lightness, they somehow manage to maintain an elegant yet unrestrained flavour. Naturally, I ordered the crab souffle and tried some cheese souffle, but they were disappointingly soggy underneath, belying their magnificently browned, crusty tops.
the best bread appetizer I've had, ever. |
Cheese souffle (I'd tell you the full on, fancy french name but I forgot to take a picture of the menu) |
Crab souffle |
Littered with multitudinous cafes, Paris is never short of chocolate tarts, macaroons, mille-feuilles, cheese cake...the list goes on. In other words, I don't blame Auberge Bressane for desserts that paled in comparison to those we found in these little pockets of dessert havens we call cafes.
Chocolate souffle (sadly, this one wasn't nearly chocolatey enough) |
We got a free baked alaska because I think it fell apart when they lit it. That's strawberry ice cream inside! |
raspberry mille-feuille |
16 Avenue La Motte Picquet
75007 Paris, France
Tel: 01 47 05 98 37
75007 Paris, France
Tel: 01 47 05 98 37
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