With its modern interior of pale wood and choice of 15 artisanal ciders, this outpost of a restaurant in Cancale, Brittany, is a world away from the average crêperie. All ingredients are of extremely high quality – think things like Guéméné andouille sausage, and seaweed and yuzu Bordier butter. Book ahead.
You could just plump for a €4 ham and cheese number from one of those ever-present street-side Champs-Elysées vendors. But to be quite honest, it won’t be any good. For the real pancake deal, you’ve got to head to one of the best Breton crêperies in Paris.
Whether you fancy something sweet, savoury or totally unique, you’ll go away sated and hankering for a second, or even third. For the ideal evening out, team your concerto of crêpes with some traditional cider and follow them up with a drink at one of the city’s best bars.
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Antoine Besse is the food and drink editor at Time Out Paris. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.