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Creperie "Breizh cafe" Crepeley "Britz Cafe"

[Satsuki Yanagi] December 11, 2009 09:00

In a nutshell, Creperie is a "crepe specialty store" ...

For Japanese people, it may be familiar as "sweet snacks" and "what you eat while carrying around".coldsweats01

In the Brittany region of France, it is said that "creperies" are more common than the number of "cafes".

In authentic creperies, the crepe made of buckwheat flour is called "galette", and vegetables, ham, salmon, fromage (cheese), eggs, etc. are put on and serve hot food as restauranta meal.

"Crepes" are mainly served as appledesserts with sweets and ice cream.

A while ago, I heard shinethat the popular "Britz Cafe" in Cancal, France, opened a store in Paris and won the No. 1 Paris selected by Figaloscope magazine.

When I go to Paris to play, at the end of the schedule,sad crepeley always jumps in when I get sick.

I know (now) that such rumored "Britz Cafe" is open in "Ginza" ... I went therescissors

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The exterior and interior of the store are exactly the atmosphere of "crepery" in Brittany (to be correct ... around Montparnasse in Paris).note

There are many menus for both "Galette" and "Crepe".

There was just a lunch set menu, so salad + galette (a candy-colored onion and ham sauteed with apple hammer cider and fried egg with contents) + crepe (apple sauteed & salt caramel sauce & vanilla ice cream) + apple juice I chose.

puritz2.jpg The vegetables were crispy.

cryingI'm sorry ... I failed the main photo of the main "Gallette" ...

That's why previous articles

From LA MAISON GINZA by Haagen-Dazs, I will post a photo similar to whether it is easy to imagine.

 

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puritz1.jpg It's the dessert "crepe".

I'm already full!

Looking at the website of "Britz Cafe", sign01in Japan, "Café Crepe Reel Brittany" of Kagurazaka was re-imported to France ... I feel proud.happy01


"Britz Cafe" Ginza 6-3-5 Koike Building 1F

      HP: http://www.breizhcafe.jp/shop.html

"Cafe Crepe Reel Brittany" HP: http://www.le-bretagne.com/index.html