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Café de Paris

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By Spice Adventurer, 06/21/2018 - 17:29

Have you ever wondered what Café de Paris is? The translation is coffee of paris or parisian coffee. As the world has endless wonder, no surprise when you see this somewhere else instead of Paris. Café de Paris is a kind of butter sauce, created by a restaurant in Geneve, Switzerland called "Entrecôte Café de Paris":

It contains butter, mixed spices (salt, pepper, garlic, basil, chive), this variation has green color due to herbs:

A colorful variation, tomatos are added to make it red or orange sauce. If the sauce is in the fridge, it could be in any shape. In restaurant, the menu is usually served in a small bowl with a herbal butter in solid rose form, separated from the grilled meat:

When it is served in liquid form, more or less a spiced or herbal butter sauce on a grilled meat:

Let's explore Paris and check it out. The steak menu "Entrecôte" in Paris comes with white sauce like a french dressing:

or a perfect grilled meat like this in the restaurant called Le Chat Noir 1881, Paris:

It is quite funny to read a food motto like this:

Either it really means that or it is just a joke. As our article image is a cafe in Italy called "Café de Paris". Let's drink a real French coffee in Paris!

First stop at the famous coffee shop that appears in the movie "Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain", Café des deux moulins:

Next, Mucha Cafe:

Mucha moved to Paris in 1887 for his studies, he worked at producing magazine and advertising illustrations and became a famous Art Nouveau artist.

Parisian coffee could be something unique and exclusive because of the location near Eiffel tower:

A cup of coffe at "Café le dome" is extremely higher than usual:

Interior is ok, but the seatings are narrow and very close to the next customers, it is a style of french coffee shops:

Frappé coffee in Paris is somehow unusual:

It is just a dark coffee with 2 cubes of ice shaking it together, although the word " Flappe" coffee is usually milk and coffee:

Some french coffee shops have it with milk. Here is another strong coffee statement:


Visit Paris and drink some French coffee. What else?