Chez Nicos

Latin Quarter


The signboard outside crêpe artist Nicos’ unassuming little shop lists dozens of fillings but ask for his masterpiece by name: ‘La Crêpe du Chef’, stuffed with aubergines, feta, mozzarella, lettuce, tomatoes and onions. There’s a handful of tables inside; otherwise get it wrapped up in foil and head to a nearby park.


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