La Salle à Manger

Latin Quarter


With a sunny pavement terrace beneath trees enviably placed at the foot of foodie street rue Mouffetard, the ‘Dining Room’ is prime real estate. Its 360-degree outlook – market stalls, fountain, church and garden with a playground for tots – couldn’t be prettier, and its salads, tartines (open sandwiches), tarts and pastries ensure packed tables at breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch.


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