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Le Select

Le Select

Le Select has been holding court in Montparnasse since 1925, a smoky haunt once favoured by Hemingway, Picasso, and Henry Miller. Its 1920s interior — stucco, mouldings, wooden tables, and red banquettes — hasn’t lost its chic, and it still hums with an authentic Parisian rhythm. The menu sticks to brasserie comfort: steak tartare, roasted farm chicken, baba au rhum. Prices reflect its fame, but lingering over a coffee or cocktail here is as much about soaking in the history as it is about the food.
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Breizh Café

Breizh Café

Breizh Café is a Japanese import that has become one of Paris’s most beloved crêperies. Founded by Breton native Bertrand Larcher, who lived in Japan, the café blends the best of Brittany with Japanese culinary influences. The Marais location offers a cosy atmosphere with communal seating and a menu featuring organic buckwheat galettes and sweet crêpes made with high-quality ingredients like Maison Bordier butter and Comté cheese. Chef Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka, who also leads the Michelin-starred La Table Breizh Café in Cancale, brings his expertise to the Parisian outpost. Reservations are recommended.
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Café de la Paix

Café de la Paix

Café de la Paix has been a Paris institution since 1862, sharing its architect — and its sense of grandeur — with the neighbouring Opéra Garnier. The interiors, all gilded mouldings and high ceilings in the Napoléon III style, have been carefully restored, with a touch of modern warmth. Outside, the terrace offers a front-row seat to the bustle of the Opéra district. Whether you’re here for brunch, coffee and pastries, or a full French meal, it’s a place where a little glamour is part of the experience.
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Strada Café

Strada Café

A favourite among locals and students, Strada Café offers a cosy retreat in the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement. Breakfast and brunch are the main draws here — simple, fresh, well-made dishes, including a fluffy goat cheese omelette and French toast topped with passionfruit, coconut cream, and pomegranate. Coffee lovers will appreciate carefully brewed cappuccinos and single-origin espresso. Weekends can be busy, so plan ahead if you want a table — or come just to sip and watch the Latin Quarter go by.
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