Gwen Choc
It is nearly impossible to find a "bad" boulangerie in Paris and each artisan boulangerie-patisserie has a loyal following. The aroma of fresh bread wafts down the street and the lines form at the appointed hour...
Gwen Choc is a favorite in this area of the Marais. My favorite neighborhood is Place Maubert and its Eric Kayser boulangerie... be sure to ask for the Baguette Monge.
Gwen Choc
5, rue du Temple
75004, Paris
Oh, yummmmmm!! It's only 8 PM and I'm already thinking of breakfast!! You do find the great places, Genie!
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Sylvia
Oh I wish that the computer allowed us to smell the bread :)
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Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Le monsieur hésite. Peut-être cherche-t-il son portable dans sa poche pour demander "Chérie, tu as pris le pain ?"
ReplyDeletej'aime beaucoup tes photos, le naturel avant tout! bonne journée à toi!
ReplyDeleteFresh, hot baguettes ... I can close my eyes and smell them!
ReplyDeleteNow I want bread...
ReplyDeletethat eric kaiser baguette was incredible ... i still cant believe we ate/shared a whole baguette and then went to dinner!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am imagining the aroma coming from that gorgeous boulangerie, chere Genie!!
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- Irina
Looks yummy...and...yep...I think I just got a whiff of all those yummy smells!!!
ReplyDeleteNote to Daryl: I can believe it! (Enjoy it while you can, right?) This place is in my old neighborhood, but I doubt that it was there when I was. I love their logo.
ReplyDeleteYes, fresh bread . ..
ReplyDeleteI wannnnaaa come back ,, I love the Marais :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, Genie, you always take us to places that I know would be so delicious!
ReplyDeleteA happy place!
ReplyDeleteThe smell wafting out of those bakeries on early morning walks is sensational- you can smell them a block away.
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