Claire et Hugo

Top choice in Troyes


Meet Claire and Hugo, the dynamic duo behind this double-decker-bus street-food venture, which does the rounds in Troyes and its surrounds. Everything on the menu is homemade: from the burgers and frites (fries) to the bread, sauces, macarons and brownies. They pull up on place de la Halle on Mondays; see their Facebook page for other locations.


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