Café Pouchkine Pâtisserie, afternoon tea in Paris. Sumptuous desserts and teatime chat.
Whether you’re looking for a tea or a coffee break Café Pouchkine is your perfect tea house in Paris. Café Pouchkine… was named after the poet and writer… Alexandre Pouchkine…Situated on the ground floor of the Printemps department store, this café is is dedicated to French and Russian pastry in an luxury setting. You’ll find cakes made with buckwheat flour and kvas, Paris Moscou, a caramel cake spiked with the fermented rye liqueur, morning pastries with wild blueberry swirls. My favorite is the cheesecake made with Russian fromage blanc at 3:19. If you have a sweet tooth, you will not be able to resist their pastries. A chic pastry shop where you come enjoy coffee, pastry, and the hum of teatime chat. A must do and see when shopping at Printemps. Happy Valentine's Day! Enjoy!
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The Local Way Paris—Baguettes & Boulangeries
Our hosts, Bryan and Anna, visit the best boulangeries in Paris to find the best baguettes, french bread, and pastries in town, getting an inside view of how the award-winning Maison Kayser (who serves bread to the President of the nation) bakes its one-of-a-kind breads. They interview the company's marketing manager, who tours us through the bakery's kitchen. Our hosts also interview the owner of A La Flute Gana bakery to gain a better understanding of the bread-making culture in France.
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Nos hôtes, Bryan et Anna, visitent les meilleures boulangeries à Paris pour trouver les meilleures baguettes, pain français et pâtisseries en ville, obtenant une vue intérieure de la façon primordiale de la Maison Kayser (qui sert du pain au président de la nation) Fait cuire ses pains uniques. Ils interviewent le responsable du marketing de l'entreprise, qui nous visite à travers la cuisine de la boulangerie. Nos hôtes interviewent aussi le propriétaire de la boulangerie A La Flute Gana pour mieux comprendre la culture panifiable en France.
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Nuestros anfitriones, Bryan y Anna, visitan los mejores boulangeries de París para encontrar las mejores baguettes, pan francés y pasteles en la ciudad, consiguiendo una vista interior de cómo la galardonada Casa Kayser (que sirve pan al Presidente de la nación) Hornea sus panes únicos. Entrevistan al gerente de marketing de la compañía, que nos visita por la cocina de la panadería. Nuestros anfitriones también entrevistan al propietario de la panadería A La Flauta Gana para obtener una mejor comprensión de la cultura panificadora en Francia.
Getting Ice Cream in Nice, France - things to do in Nice France
Nice France Travel - We went to get some ice cream in the Southern France city of Nice.
Nice is one of the main attractions of the French Riviera on the Mediterranean Sea. This city once belonged to Italy, and it shows, Nice is a perfect city for a summer holiday. The sunny beaches and the relaxed atmosphere of the locals allow tourists to blend right in and enjoy the vibe of this major tourist destination on the beaches of the sea. We walked along the beach, looked at the fabulous buildings facing the sea, got into the town itself, visited the park and the water fountains, the inner old town of Nice, France with its narrow streets and amazing shops, and finished with a refreshing ice cream right in the center of the old town.
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South of France 02 - This is NICE
Second stop in our Provence tour was NICE. We had only one day to spend here, and from all the attraction that the city offers we were the most charmed by the old town, the nice facades, the flower market.
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Antibes on the French Riviera
We are taking you to the wonderful seaside town of Antibes in the south of France. It's along the shores of Provence. This entire stroll through the village of Antibes only takes a couple of hours into this pedestrian zone of the Old Town of Antibes. And stroll about for an hour or two, maybe sit at a café, grab some lunch.
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Nice, France, along the Côte d'Azur - the complete movie
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We are taking you to Nice along the beautiful shores of the French Riviera. We will walk the little lanes and look at some shops, we will show you the beach, the open market Cours Saleya and bring you on a walking tour through the old town. We will be spending three days in Nice, because there is so much to see in the city and also in the nearby towns along the Côte d'Azur. This is a longer version of three previously uploaded movies.
The south coast of France along the sunny Mediterranean Sea is one of the world’s most beautiful destinations dotted with colorful seaside towns and inland villages. You'll find that Nice makes the perfect home base from which you can easily reach those other destinations like Cannes and Monaco. Nice has got the biggest collection of hotels, it's got a wonderful old town, a very attractive new town, great transportation with the tram and the major train station and just a beautiful place to be.
One of the great street markets of France is located here in the wide Cours Saleya. This plaza features fresh produce and flowers throughout the day and many the stalls are open right into the early evening, except on Mondays when it becomes an antique market and some other used goods peddled by colorful vendors.
Just inland from the Cours Saleya you'll find the Old Town of Nice. For many visitors it will be the highlight of the city, wandering through these narrow pedestrian lanes lined with historic buildings and shops, lots of restaurants, bars, town squares with fountains and statues, a church here and there. It's just a great spot to explore and hang out. The old town consists of narrow labyrinths, not really streets, more of a maze with blocks of shops of every kind along these narrow twisting lanes.
The old town of Nice is something very special - not so much because of historic monuments or great churches or important single buildings that are inside the old town, but just the total atmosphere, the environment, the simple walking lanes, the shops and the people. There are actual locals living here, there are kids out playing, the residents are upstairs looking down from their windows and you really get a feeling of community here, of authenticity, especially in the off-season when it's not too crowded with tourists walking through the lanes - that helps quite a bit.
You'll find souvenir shops with the typical Provençal items especially the colorful fabrics and the pottery. There's also lots of food in the stores, go for the cookies maybe. We’re just rolling along together, this is part of our visit to the south of France a small group of us traveling together and sharing in the sites.
We especially enjoyed the local cuisine of this casual restaurant. They specialize in crepes and socca and salads and that's really all you need for a very nice lunch. Creperie Breton.
We're also going to have a look at the very attractive downtown of Nice. We'll take you down the main shopping street, show you some of the side lanes and do a little winetasting.
You'll obviously take time to explore Nice’ s main commercial Street, Avenue Jean Medicin, stretching about 10 blocks from Place Massena north to the train station and packed with many boutiques and anchored at the lower end by the large department store, Galleries Lafayette.
This is the kind of really local and authentic neighborhood that's often overlooked by typical guidebooks and video tours, but this is really part of the heart and soul of Nice. This is where locals hang out, where they go shopping, where they get a bite to eat, go to the café, have a beer, which makes it a good place for shopping and for people-watching.
It's so amazing how these pedestrian streets have transformed the cities of Europe. Just a decade ago these kinds of streets would've been filled with cars and trucks in pollution and noise, and the movement swept through the continent to convert these little streets in the heart of the town into pedestrian malls.
Then we're taking you to an evening viewpoint to watch the sunset along the shore, and then up to the top of Castle Hill for a spectacular view looking down over the town.
To get this view you walk along the east end of the waterfront promenade on the Quais des Etats Unit, and to the end you'll have this rocky outcrop with a terrace, with a commanding view looking back along the pebbly beach of Nice.
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Delicious Crepes in Paris, France
Indulge in crepes at a typical French creperie.
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Near Pompidou Centre
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Creperie Beaubourg
2, rue Brisemiche
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+33 1 42 77 63 62
A creperie is a very good choice when you want to have something quick and inexpensive in Paris, but because there are so many creperies in Paris, and not all are good, find out if thats a good one before going there. I recommend this one, Creperie Beaubourg. In small creperies, most of the time there are very few tables so you may have to wait a little bit but, this is a full size creperie so there are plenty of tables.
Most creperies serve only crepes. Sometimes, salads together with soft drink and cider. So a crepe has fillings inside the batter. Fillings can be cheese,ham,vegetables,eggs and there are also dessert crepes. This is soft dough and you can take it on this first plate which is, 250 degree Celsius, and then this one is the second plate, it is only 150 degrees Celsius. I am the manager of this restaurant, the Creperie Beaubourg. What are the most popular crepes? The basics, the Complete with ham and cheese inside. We also have some rather filling crepes like, the Southwest with gizzards,eggs and potatoes, thats the salty side. As for the sweeter ones, we have the Sugar Butter and Salty Caramel, which is very nice. We also have anything with whipped cream...people love that. The more of it (whipped cream), the better it is.
It is a mix of chocolate and flour. The chocolate is directly incorporated into the dough. It is the first time I have seen this. I have an order. This is a crepe with chocolate and almond. This is Cecile Brisson showing you Paris.