Monday, February 10, 2014

La Petite Rose



La Petite Rose


La Petite Rose is perhaps one of my favorite quiet places for lunch with seating for about 8 people.  With a choice of two salads and a quiche, you will be delighted with the fresh selections.  On previous posts you have seen a sampling of their beautifully crafted pastries (here)  The chef is Miyuki Watanabe, a Japanese woman who was trained in Tokyo, came to Paris to work for Gérard Mulot, and then opened her own shop.  (merci Clotilde Dusoulier)


Oh, and the chocolates are divine!
(Valentine's Day is Friday)



La Petite Rose
11, boulevard de Courcelles
75008, Paris
 

13 comments:

TheChieftess said...

Divine chocolates are the best!!!

Esme said...

If she started at Gerald Mulot her shop must be fantastique.

Joe said...

Sounds delicious Genie. This little top tip is on my list.

Stuart said...

There are so many eating ops in Paris !

M said...

What a delightful lunch we had at this lovely little shop. I can imagine how spectacular their Valentine's chocolates will be .... The Easter ones were so beautiful!!!

Jeanie said...

So charming and intimate! I would love to stop right there!

Harriet said...

I have located bd de Courcelles. Is it within walking distance of Metro Courcelles?

William Kendall said...

I suspect I'd be quite happy in there!

Alexa said...

Between you and V, Genie, I might put on weight just reading your posts today. :~}

Randy said...

I'll bet there is some tasty things in there.

Vreni said...

This place looks very nice. And there's a blue door in this photo!

Vreni said...

This place looks very nice. And there's a blue door in this photo!

Starman said...

This shop looks great!