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Alexine or Le Grenier à Pain, rue Abbesses

Arnaud Delmontel, rue des Martyrs 39

Each year the council makes a contest awarded € 4,000 to see that boulangerie makes the best baguette in Paris. Impossible to pick a winner but a district: Montmartre. Or even a street, the rue des Abbesses. Here you will find several of which have appeared in the top ten several times in recent years: Le Grenier à Pain or Alexine.

Or the Coquelicot, at number 24. Below you will see people queue to be the baguette.Y if you want to sit a while or even breakfast, they have tables inside, and if you see full do not worry because on the top floor have more.

There is a breakfast to remember the rest of your life, but the place is very cute and if you like coffee in commercial quantities here ye will not thirsty. Pray Energie formula, coffee, chocolate or tea, with half baguette and butter and jam spreads (5.5 €). Or you can try the pie of the house, the tranche de grand-mère brioche (brioche slice of Grandma’s), the same formula as before but is called Petit dej’Vitalité (€ 4.80). You will return to feel like a children drinking coffee from a bole so great that you will be as if you were small.

Also close to the rue des Abbesses, down the Rue des Martyrs have La Flute de Pain, the “flute earn” their specialty worth trying to have a different flavor twist. But without doubt, the best is to Demontel, Martyrs in the same street but a little below. Their baguette and croissants are the best of all Paris, but that we tell you in another post.

For if when you desire to put you tighten a baguette under his arm, Montmartre you far away, in the middle above Les Halles, curiously Montmartre street have the boulangerie Regis. Winners of a lot of awards for best baguette, make this clear teaching all his glasses. Or on rue des Petits Carreaux, the continuation of the rue Montorgueil, near the top of all you have the craft Eric Kayser boulangerie, where it is normal to queue to get on the road to take a baguette under his arm (the original is in the pastry 14 rue Monge in the Latin Quarter).

In any case, the truth is that almost all the baguettes are boulangeries death. Remember, only order the “traditional”, which is the best.

If you want to see the ranking of the best baguettes in recent years, here‘s all the information on the “Grand Prix de la Baguette de Tradition Française de la Ville de Paris”.

And if you want to see the best baguettes according to Le Figaro here’s your ranking and score criteria.

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