The Best Places to Have Brunch in Paris
After a wild weekend or not, after you wake up on Sunday where to go for brunch is always the question. With brunch becoming the most important meal in the weekend, more and more cafes and restaurant are now offering a brunch formula on their menu. From French vienoiseries, real hot chocolate to pancakes and eggs, here is a list of the best places to have brunch right now in Paris.
15 rue de Babylone, 75007
The 20 minute to an hour wait is completely and always worth it! Marcel has a menu with a lot of choices, and everything is absolutely delicious. Their pain perdu is to die for. The prices are reasonable for the quantity and quality of the food. Also, the waiters are super nice and attentive. The place is right next to Le Bon Marche so you can always go shopping there while waiting for your table to be ready.
32 avenue George V, 75008
Renoma Cafe brunch concept is perfect for undecided people, you can order from their menu AND you get a buffet with pancakes, waffles and basically everything you can want on Sunday for a very reasonable price. For 47 Euros, you get to choose whatever you want on the menu: cheeseburger, salads, eggs, fries etc... and then you have full access to the buffet until 3pm. Also the place is really cosy and the waiters are all welcoming and nice.
4 place du Trocadero, 75116
Carette is the typical fancy French salon de the. It is really chic and the food is fresh and always good. Carette offers mostly French vienoiseries, eggs and fresh juice. Not a lot of choice but the food is really great and they have the absolute best hot chocolate in Paris.
19 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010
'Good food, good coffee and good service in a consistent fashion' is how HollyBelly describes the restaurant. Hollybelly is the best place in Paris if you are looking for a real American brunch! No French food there. The pancakes are perfect. Also the waiters speak English while offering Free WiFi!
4 rue Malher, 75004
If you want to experience a real American Brunch, BIA is the place to go.When you first walk in, it is like walking into a real American diner. The decoration are very reminicent of the 70's. The food is fresh and mostly everything is homemade, also the portions are huge. The place is located in Le Marais so there is always a good ambiance there.