Boulangerie Eric Kayser

Latin Quarter


This original branch of Eric Kayser – now a household name in Paris with 16 addresses across the city and several more worldwide – is one of the best bakeries that's reasonably close to the Seine and the islands. A few doors down is a second shop, with seating, coffee and light, flaky pastries.


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