Thanks again to my Patrons who make all of this possible! If you'd like to up your knowledge of Paris before your trip, and get to all the best stuff right away, don't forget to grab my guide get.parisinmypocket.com/guide and have the best time!
Hello Jay! I am the crazy lady from California that approached you at the Sacre Couer. You told me that you were working on a Brunch Video and recommended the Hardware Society by the Basilica. We found it but someone that was with me really wanted crepes and alas, they were not on the menu. So we went down the hill. Thank you for being so kind and nice to me. I still can't believe that I saw you that day. I was only in Paris for 3 days but it was amazing. I can't wait to go back! I became one of your Patreon supporters because you took the time to chat with me and to do a selfie. xo Jen
This was fascinating to see American and even Tex-Mex influences in the brunch offerings. The “Bienvenue Y’all” sign was icing on the cake. Must have that sign 😉. Great video Jay.
Cooper really wanted that croissandwich at the end! His expression was priceless. Being from the south, I will most definitely have to check out your recommendation for the southern style food next time I am in Paris. Thanks so much, Jay. I love these recommendations!
This is amazing! The food all looked incredible- brunch is the best. My favorite part was seeing “my park,” the Buttes Chaumont. I was so fortunate to be able to go there every day. Every nice day, that is, haha. Loving these guides! They are so perfectly done!
I always say to those staying for many days in Paris: at a certain point, it’s normal to want something other than traditional French fare. Also, what French cuisine is, and has been, is far broader (and multi-cultural) than bistro and brasserie staples. Keep in mind, many French entrepreneurs have traveled to Australia and were inspired by what they experienced and brought elements back to France. Since Paris is a global capital, it makes sense :)
Damn man. You are looking good! Keep up the hard work. I love the focus on your channel now. I've been watching you for years (I was the dude who sent you the cat tail for your mic several years ago). You inspired me to move to Europe. I'm living in Berlin now, but my goal is Paris. One day!
Thanks for that tail! I obviously needed to put those to use more 😆 Thanks so much for the encouragement too. I hope the path to Paris is paved in fun times and good stories 🍻
Treize was so adorable and the staff there was super friendly. One of the best spots in our trip! Also, Breathe is amazing for brunch. It’s vegan but omg so decadent and delicious!
My wife and I ate at the Hardware Société last week. We picked it before your guide came out, it was very very good and definitely a nice break the morning we went to sacre coeur.
Excellent video. I’m staying in Montmartre next week so will pop by Hardware Societies. Also great to see Treize in there. Might take up your recommendation and have a beer on the terrace. Cheers Jay!
Hubby and I are in Paris at the end of the month so your videos are really helpful. I was curious as to the prices at these places so I know what to expect
I'd say for a main you're going to spend on average 15€, with coffee between 3-5€ - I didn't put pricing in too much in case it fluctuates, but I probably averaged 20-25€ per meal.
@@JaySwanson You are such a kind heart! Really! I can’t wait until I can go back! Your posts keep me going and wanting to travel (I’m immune compromised right now, totally unrelated to COVID.) I miss everything about Paris and your honest, humorous, and beautifully shot pieces have been such a life saver! 🤗❤️ Thanks so much Jay!
The misses and I LOVED Holy Belly! After 3-4 days of cappuccinos and delicious French pastries we wanted some American style drip coffee and some bacon and eggs. It was fabulous!
Thank you Jay - I’m heading to Paris tomorrow for the first time post-pandemic, and haven’t been home to Melbourne since 2019. I’m going to head to Fitzroy for brunch and imagine I’m sitting soaking up the Smith Street vibe for a little while. Thank you - I’ve been enjoying your videos for years and have a Google map full of all your recommendations to get through 😄
Everyone! Trust Jay on Treize! Seriously some of the best food I've had and the staff are super friendly as well. My wife and I are here on our honeymoon and have gone 3 times already!
Jay, thank you for sharing your tips on visiting Paris!! Will be visiting in 2023, so the recommendations are really helpful! Wow, the food looks amazing, will need to check some of the places out. What is the song at the beginning or the Capitale segment? Sounds vintage?
Love this one. I’m going to Paris from US next month and it will be my first time in Europe. I will definitely try couple of these places. I already watched several of your videos. I like that you show very good information each topic but some part is fast so I have to rewind to catch information again. I also like how you explain the food and coffee. Your video that explain how to use the metro also very good one. Maybe I meet you on street by coincidence 😄
I highly recommend Eggs & Co in Saint Germain des Prés but you’ve probably already been there. Went to Hollybelly based on your recommendation and it definitely lived up to the hype!
The sad irony is that I wanted to go for this video and actually forgot when making my little map and set of notes! I've been in another video in the past, but I get the feeling another brunch video will have to happen
That brunch spot (Fitzroy) looks 🔥lit. Just recently found your channel. So far digging the tips 🤙🏼 next thing is to invest in the book lol definitely want to learn the public transportation asap
Sooo love French food, my fave of all time. Love how all looks so tasty and healthy. Suggestion? Could there be a map that shows us where to find these eateries? Cheers from 🇦🇺
Hey Anne, addresses, maps, details and much more are all available in my guide at www.parisinmypocket.com! Mapstr with all recommendations available on Patreon as well.
Thank you Jay. I appreciate the option to get a good brunch in Paris but not sure if I would go there because I can get so much of that in NYC. I want more authentic French experience so I guess skip breakfast lol or a croissant . That being said... if I need a good heavy breakfast I will seek these places out for sure! Merci!
Ummm the Paris Fitzroy smells suspiciously of Melbourne Australia, so I googled and apparently it is. How's that🤜🤛, from the antipodean cafè culture heartland is exported back to the café culture forebears a great twist on their original. Cheers and thanking you. Oh,,, so Good News Coffee smacks of home too, and having googled again, apparently it is. Jay, I'm going to nominate you for Australian of the year. The sausage roll gave ìt away. I can definitely vouch for the Melbourne Hardware Société, BUT, Paris definitely has the scenic views so I guess I'll havta get on a plane to eat at home 🤭🤭😌
@@JaySwanson hiya Jay, not sure if you've posted a vid on the Parisian sour dough resurgence but was wondering on an honest opinion on the following (maybe your other viewers are also interested): 1. Fermentation Générale Paris, bakery and wine shop, Saint-Ambroise. 37 Rue de la Folie, Mericourt. and any of your pick of the following: Le Bricheton; Terroirs d'Avenir, Mamiche; Archibald; Circus Bakery; Levain Le Vin, and Panifica. I'm not sure which are in Paris, but yeah could be interesting visiting vicariously via you🤗👋.
Yes it's kinda far, but pretty much ANYthing near Buttes-Chaumont is almost always worth the trek. Because even if it's not, hey- you have one of Paris' most beautiful parks right there.
Breakfast in America? I had dinner and breakfast at their location on Rue Malher in 2019, and it was great. Big mugs of real drip coffee (with refills) and some of the best pancakes I've ever had. When I had dinner there, I ended up chatting with a member of the staff from the US Embassy, which means it must be good, right?
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@@JaySwanson But are you Bad Gustave, I didn’t recognize the name. That was the name that came up with the purchase. Great videos thank you for getting back to me. Gracias
Have you ever tried Breakfast In America? Two places, on in the Marais and the other in The Latin Quarter. They have been there quiet a long time, owned by an American, Craig Carlson. He started as a screen writer and film maker and then ended up with an American diner in Paris. I went there a few years ago, the one on Rue des Ecloles. Its a dive, really busy at lunch but we wanted pancakes and they were good, with butter and we ordered a side of REAL maple syrup. They also have milkshakes. They are good too. Even though we were brunching, I HAD to have a chocolat shake. The burgers looked good, like American burgers. Craig was at The Latin Quarter one where we were and we chatted a bit. Interesting fellow. He generally gets good reviews, but as with any place, there are some bad ones. Anyone interested, you just have to try and see if you like.
Hi Jay, been watching for awhile and really enjoy your content! Quick question (if you see this)...everything I read online says baseball hats aren't thing to wear in Paris but you both are wearing them. I was afraid I would scream "American" with them on, but okay to wear?
I am glad I discovered your video of Paris brunch places because I'll be going back to Paris in a couple of weeks and I will definitely check one of those. Just one suggestion, could you consider speaking slower in your videos, because I'm American and I can barely understand what you are saying, so I can imagine people listening where English is not there first language probably struggle also with trying to keep up with your fast talking...just a suggestion. :)
Cooper is turning into a big boy. Still super cute & you have done such a good job with training him. I remember a restaurant in the 6em from the lat 80's that did an American style brunch on Sunday & they always had an American football game on a television. Their American clientele would be rowdy & boisterous watching the game & the French would be perplexed trying to figure out what all the shouting was about. When told it was football they would assure one & all that it was not football. All in all it was a lot of fun & a great place to meet Americans living in Paris as well as some French folks who were interested in American culture.
@@JaySwanson I truly appreciate all your recommendations. Lived in Paris for 4 years before moving south to Provence. American Expat from CA…Any chance of hooking up next week. I’ll be in Paris for a few days…your pooch should meet mine….
Never mind burgers, this is what real North American food is! But you're in Paris? Why wouldn't you adapt your palate and eat French food. I get it though, you must live there and crave this type of food. On vacation in France, I wouldn't even think of going near these places but living there would be a different story completely. It would have been interesting if you had included the prices of the food. Everything looked really good and if the French prepared them, they must be excellent. Great video!
Definitely doing a burger video down the line as well 😆 But Paris is a global city, filled with food from all over the world. So why remain limited to "French" food? Either way, if one craves brunch, one must depart from the French tradition entirely 🤗 When I travel I always enjoy the local traditional flavors, but mixed in with whatever fusion and immigrant food I can find to see how they do it. There's so much out there to try. It's always an enlightening experience.
I always say to those staying for many days in Paris: at a certain point, it’s normal to want something other than traditional French fare. Paris is a global capital so it’s not surprising that the influences span various styles and cultures and yet travelers dislike that there is international cuisine all over town. The reality is, it’s a wonderful city to get the best of both French classics and so much inventive contemporary cooking that may be North American in format or not at all so neatly defined.
@@Lindsey_Tramuta For sure! I dont get tired of French food as fast as other cuisines. But sure, living there or after a week or two, I can see that you might like to have something else. Moroccan or Middle Eastern food is really good there and I have had some decent Asian food as well. Not so much American food but the places and dishes featured in the video looked very good to be sure.
Thanks again to my Patrons who make all of this possible! If you'd like to up your knowledge of Paris before your trip, and get to all the best stuff right away, don't forget to grab my guide get.parisinmypocket.com/guide and have the best time!
Hello Jay! I am the crazy lady from California that approached you at the Sacre Couer. You told me that you were working on a Brunch Video and recommended the Hardware Society by the Basilica. We found it but someone that was with me really wanted crepes and alas, they were not on the menu. So we went down the hill. Thank you for being so kind and nice to me. I still can't believe that I saw you that day. I was only in Paris for 3 days but it was amazing. I can't wait to go back! I became one of your Patreon supporters because you took the time to chat with me and to do a selfie. xo Jen
It was nice to meet you too! Thanks for saying hi 😊 Sad you missed out on the brioche, but it'll be a worthy visit on your next trip!
@@JaySwanson Yes and I will bring my husband next time, lol. Thanks for all the inspirational videos.
Yum! You had me at brunch. Those were some excellent recommendations. I enjoyed watching Cooper doing selfies with the ladies. Such a cute guy! 🥰
He definitely loves posing with the ladies 😆
We are going to PAris in a month for our first post-lockdown holiday...your videos really ramp up the excitement!
Excellent ! There's so much to see and do and EAT. I hope you have the best time!
This was fascinating to see American and even Tex-Mex influences in the brunch offerings. The “Bienvenue Y’all” sign was icing on the cake. Must have that sign 😉. Great video Jay.
Cooper really wanted that croissandwich at the end! His expression was priceless.
Being from the south, I will most definitely have to check out your recommendation for the southern style food next time I am in Paris.
Thanks so much, Jay. I love these recommendations!
You're so welcome! Treize is definitely a winner. Love them.
Another great video in this series! Also proud of all the Aussie influences behind these great looking spots!
Thankful for some Aussie influence on the food scene =D
This is amazing! The food all looked incredible- brunch is the best. My favorite part was seeing “my park,” the Buttes Chaumont. I was so fortunate to be able to go there every day. Every nice day, that is, haha. Loving these guides! They are so perfectly done!
It's such a great park. I love it.
It’s like Australia has taken over Paris. As an Australian this is bittersweet. Love brunch but coming to Paris to eat French food. Great video.
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I always say to those staying for many days in Paris: at a certain point, it’s normal to want something other than traditional French fare. Also, what French cuisine is, and has been, is far broader (and multi-cultural) than bistro and brasserie staples. Keep in mind, many French entrepreneurs have traveled to Australia and were inspired by what they experienced and brought elements back to France. Since Paris is a global capital, it makes sense :)
Brunch is my favorite meal so this list is right up my alley! Thank you again for a great video! Can't wait to go back to Paris!
So worth many revisits!
I can't wait to try some of these places. I've only eaten at Holy Belly years ago. It was very good, but packed.
It's always so busy, they've earned that line
Cooper is so well behaved!! Love this video! Brunch is serious business. It was a question at my job interview!
Thank you so much!
Love to watch!! Your so informative and entertaining 🌺
Thanks, Marsha!
I’ve added all of these spots to my Paris list. Thanks, Jay!
Huzzah!🥳
The brownie, brioche and the chicken French toast are right up my alley for brunch. 😋
Perfecto
Damn man. You are looking good! Keep up the hard work. I love the focus on your channel now. I've been watching you for years (I was the dude who sent you the cat tail for your mic several years ago). You inspired me to move to Europe. I'm living in Berlin now, but my goal is Paris. One day!
Thanks for that tail! I obviously needed to put those to use more 😆 Thanks so much for the encouragement too. I hope the path to Paris is paved in fun times and good stories 🍻
I'm probably never going to get to Paris but I love the videos! This is one of my favorite videos , thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
I have fallen in love with Cooper! 😂Another great video!
He's a keeper!
I love brunch, and I love Paris In My Pocket! Great idea! I’m sure it will bring many new viewers to your channel. I’m eager to see more, Jay! 😊
Thank you!
Love how dog friendly these spots can be in Paris!
They really are 😊
Treize was so adorable and the staff there was super friendly. One of the best spots in our trip! Also, Breathe is amazing for brunch. It’s vegan but omg so decadent and delicious!
Good to know! I'm glad they were such a warm spot
Thanks for the ideas! I arrive tomorrow and will have to check them out.
Great!
HELLO! hope all is well - enjoy your meals!
Thank you! You too =)
My wife and I ate at the Hardware Société last week. We picked it before your guide came out, it was very very good and definitely a nice break the morning we went to sacre coeur.
It's a nice spot
Excellent video. I’m staying in Montmartre next week so will pop by Hardware Societies. Also great to see Treize in there. Might take up your recommendation and have a beer on the terrace. Cheers Jay!
A wonderful spot to grab a drink and refresh yourself before more walking =D
Great video Jay! Def gotta check these out when I’m back in town.
I went to Hollybelly 5 in 2018, we stay at an VRBO nearby. We loved the food
Hubby and I are in Paris at the end of the month so your videos are really helpful. I was curious as to the prices at these places so I know what to expect
I'd say for a main you're going to spend on average 15€, with coffee between 3-5€ - I didn't put pricing in too much in case it fluctuates, but I probably averaged 20-25€ per meal.
Are you going to Paris to have the same food and pastry as you can have them in the US?
Thank you for brightening my day! Yum!!!
Any time!
@@JaySwanson You are such a kind heart! Really! I can’t wait until I can go back! Your posts keep me going and wanting to travel (I’m immune compromised right now, totally unrelated to COVID.) I miss everything about Paris and your honest, humorous, and beautifully shot pieces have been such a life saver! 🤗❤️ Thanks so much Jay!
That food all looked amazing.
Jay, these are fantastic! I really enjoy them.
Thank you!
Thank you Jay!
You're most welcome 😁
Everything looked delicious
It really was =D
Excellent video, thank you❤️❤️
🤤🤤🤤 Thanks Jay, can't wait to try them out.
You're so welcome!
I’m excited to go to Paris for the first time . I don’t speak the language, but will practice some phrases. The food looks amazing!
My fav avocado 🥑 toast was from Zia sooo good I became a convert and the carrot cake at Jardin ..they gave me a free drink when I mentioned you
Amazing content! Always enjoy your videos. Coop has grown so much.
He's such a good boy 😊
Yep. You're right. Now I want to eat it all!
I want to go back for seconds!
The misses and I LOVED Holy Belly! After 3-4 days of cappuccinos and delicious French pastries we wanted some American style drip coffee and some bacon and eggs. It was fabulous!
It can be really nice to catch a break in the pastry rhythm 😊
Thank you Jay - I’m heading to Paris tomorrow for the first time post-pandemic, and haven’t been home to Melbourne since 2019. I’m going to head to Fitzroy for brunch and imagine I’m sitting soaking up the Smith Street vibe for a little while. Thank you - I’ve been enjoying your videos for years and have a Google map full of all your recommendations to get through 😄
Happy I could send you some tiny tastes of home!
Thanks! I am 🏃♂️to one of those delicious restaurants! !
Yesssss ☕🍾
Man, this made me hungry 😭
Me too 😆
OMG! Exquisite! Merci!
De rien!☕😊
Great Vid Jayster!
Thanks Luke!
Great Video, Keep them coming pls!!!!
Thank you! Will do 😊
all that food look so good I love crosiants
Me too 😊
I used to live in Boston! Arf Arf. To your beautiful pooch 😊😁
Everyone! Trust Jay on Treize! Seriously some of the best food I've had and the staff are super friendly as well. My wife and I are here on our honeymoon and have gone 3 times already!
It's so good 😊☕
@@JaySwanson it really is and because of your channel my wife and I have had an excellent trip and have used much of your tips to get around! Merci!
I'm so mad I didn't know or pay attention to this...I stayed waking distance away and never went 😒
Jay, thank you for sharing your tips on visiting Paris!! Will be visiting in 2023, so the recommendations are really helpful! Wow, the food looks amazing, will need to check some of the places out. What is the song at the beginning or the Capitale segment? Sounds vintage?
Love this one. I’m going to Paris from US next month and it will be my first time in Europe. I will definitely try couple of these places. I already watched several of your videos. I like that you show very good information each topic but some part is fast so I have to rewind to catch information again. I also like how you explain the food and coffee. Your video that explain how to use the metro also very good one. Maybe I meet you on street by coincidence 😄
Thanks for sharing will stop and try one ☝️ n my visit
So tasty, hope you enjoy!
We can vouch for Treize (yum!) and omg the pain perdu at Hardware Society was AMAZING! Jay has great taste!
So crazy good, I keep thinking about it 😆
Great video thanks 😊
You're most welcome!
Your videos are awesome, I want to have brunch with you guys :)
Thank you!
If you are at one of those Australian cafe pls do try flat white coffee!!!
I highly recommend Eggs & Co in Saint Germain des Prés but you’ve probably already been there. Went to Hollybelly based on your recommendation and it definitely lived up to the hype!
The sad irony is that I wanted to go for this video and actually forgot when making my little map and set of notes! I've been in another video in the past, but I get the feeling another brunch video will have to happen
I need that croissant with chips on it!
It was so good
Thanks for your videos! What month was this video filmed?
Came for the great info, stayed for Cooper 🤝
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That brunch spot (Fitzroy) looks 🔥lit. Just recently found your channel. So far digging the tips 🤙🏼 next thing is to invest in the book lol definitely want to learn the public transportation asap
I’m so hungry after watching that 😂😂
Dangerous video 😆
Sooo love French food, my fave of all time. Love how all looks so tasty and healthy. Suggestion? Could there be a map that shows us where to find these eateries? Cheers from 🇦🇺
Hey Anne, addresses, maps, details and much more are all available in my guide at www.parisinmypocket.com! Mapstr with all recommendations available on Patreon as well.
Next week at this time, we will be there
Nice!
Telur sangat matangv
Thank you for sharing .Could you include the name of the restaurant & address on the print footnote so I can copy
dk what it is but your channel is addicting lol
Happy to hear it 😅
Thank you Jay. I appreciate the option to get a good brunch in Paris but not sure if I would go there because I can get so much of that in NYC. I want more authentic French experience so I guess skip breakfast lol or a croissant . That being said... if I need a good heavy breakfast I will seek these places out for sure! Merci!
Don't forget your cigarette and 1€ espresso shot! 🚬☕😆
@@JaySwanson yes! I will pick up a pack of smokes on arrival lol
Ummm the Paris Fitzroy smells suspiciously of Melbourne Australia, so I googled and apparently it is. How's that🤜🤛, from the antipodean cafè culture heartland is exported back to the café culture forebears a great twist on their original.
Cheers and thanking you.
Oh,,, so Good News Coffee smacks of home too, and having googled again, apparently it is. Jay, I'm going to nominate you for Australian of the year. The sausage roll gave ìt away.
I can definitely vouch for the Melbourne Hardware Société, BUT, Paris definitely has the scenic views so I guess I'll havta get on a plane to eat at home 🤭🤭😌
So many Melbournites changing the world! I'm happy they're spreading the brunch love 😊
@@JaySwanson hiya Jay, not sure if you've posted a vid on the Parisian sour dough resurgence but was wondering on an honest opinion on the following (maybe your other viewers are also interested):
1. Fermentation Générale Paris, bakery and wine shop, Saint-Ambroise. 37 Rue de la Folie, Mericourt.
and any of your pick of the following:
Le Bricheton; Terroirs d'Avenir, Mamiche; Archibald; Circus Bakery; Levain Le Vin, and Panifica.
I'm not sure which are in Paris, but yeah could be interesting visiting vicariously via you🤗👋.
Yes it's kinda far, but pretty much ANYthing near Buttes-Chaumont is almost always worth the trek. Because even if it's not, hey- you have one of Paris' most beautiful parks right there.
#fact
You are causing my cafe/brunch bar list to grow exponentially! How about a tips/tricks for solo dining…
Best Caesar salad is at La Saint Regis!
Have you tried Benedict’s in the Marais? If not, goooooooo😂- get the eggs Benedict and thick Turkey bacon.
Chúc mừng gđ thầyy , cố gắng hơn nữa nha thầy. ❤️
I love your videos & blue backpack :) where did you got it from?? #an_eye_for_fashion
Breakfast in America? I had dinner and breakfast at their location on Rue Malher in 2019, and it was great. Big mugs of real drip coffee (with refills) and some of the best pancakes I've ever had. When I had dinner there, I ended up chatting with a member of the staff from the US Embassy, which means it must be good, right?
Great vid Jay and one i wish i knew years ago i remember living on bread and chips to keep me going in Paris
Gotta find those snacks somewhere!
Yuuuuummmmm !!
What happened to Le Peleton? I don't think I've seen that place in a video for awhile.
They’ve been renovating.
Suggestion for next video. Best Doughnuts in Paris!?!
It's in the works for sure 😆
@@JaySwanson Awesome! I will be visiting in Sept. I'll need all the details 😉
Hi Jay, tried to get your book but my bank stopped the transaction. I guess because it’s outside the US,are you bad Gustavo? I can use your book.
I'm sorry! This happens occasionally, but I hope you can work it out with your bank (or maybe use PayPal?). Sorry again for the inconvenience, something were working on with the app
@@JaySwanson But are you Bad Gustave, I didn’t recognize the name. That was the name that came up with the purchase. Great videos thank you for getting back to me. Gracias
Have you ever tried Breakfast In America? Two places, on in the Marais and the other in The Latin Quarter. They have been there quiet a long time, owned by an American, Craig Carlson. He started as a screen writer and film maker and then ended up with an American diner in Paris.
I went there a few years ago, the one on Rue des Ecloles. Its a dive, really busy at lunch but we wanted pancakes and they were good, with butter and we ordered a side of REAL maple syrup. They also have milkshakes. They are good too. Even though we were brunching, I HAD to have a chocolat shake. The burgers looked good, like American burgers. Craig was at The Latin Quarter one where we were and we chatted a bit. Interesting fellow. He generally gets good reviews, but as with any place, there are some bad ones. Anyone interested, you just have to try and see if you like.
Anywhere that has real maple syrup gets a few extra points!
Hi Jay, been watching for awhile and really enjoy your content! Quick question (if you see this)...everything I read online says baseball hats aren't thing to wear in Paris but you both are wearing them. I was afraid I would scream "American" with them on, but okay to wear?
Lots of Parisians wear baseball hats, usually with NY Yankees logos on the front 😆 They certainly aren't a problem
Maybe not brunch, but Holybelly 5 is my favorite breakfast spot.
It's a tasty one for either to be sure 😊😊
Everything looks delicious but I’ll love to see healthy, non fattening, food suggestions. I need to watch my weight Jay!!!! 🤣👻🍉
The continental should help, just hand the pastry off to a friend 😆
Capitale is closed now :(
I am glad I discovered your video of Paris brunch places because I'll be going back to Paris in a couple of weeks and I will definitely check one of those. Just one suggestion, could you consider speaking slower in your videos, because I'm American and I can barely understand what you are saying, so I can imagine people listening where English is not there first language probably struggle also with trying to keep up with your fast talking...just a suggestion. :)
Hi, excuse me but I have a little correction here😊 at min 6.40: it’s not a egg Benni, it’s a poached egg. Benni would have sauce hollandaise on top
Spot on, nice catch, Sophie, you know your brunch terms ;)
American style all you can eat and drink?!😊
Cooper is turning into a big boy. Still super cute & you have done such a good job with training him. I remember a restaurant in the 6em from the lat 80's that did an American style brunch on Sunday & they always had an American football game on a television. Their American clientele would be rowdy & boisterous watching the game & the French would be perplexed trying to figure out what all the shouting was about. When told it was football they would assure one & all that it was not football. All in all it was a lot of fun & a great place to meet Americans living in Paris as well as some French folks who were interested in American culture.
It can feel so nice to find a little slice of home like that. What a nice memory =) And thanks! He's coming along so well
Eggs & Co Ste Germain …tiny but delicious
Love that spot! I've been trying to figure out what video I had it in, but it's on the list for round 2
who filmed the video
Combination of me and whichever friend was standing closest 😆
So I Will eat my way through Paris. I will need to walk everywhere.
Thankfully it's a super walkable city =D
If anybody is still wondering what judgmental Frenchies are like, do not look further :) 04:54 I gotchu.
Milk shakes do exist in Paris… the best can be found at Breakfast in America in the Marais….
I need to try it
@@JaySwanson I truly appreciate all your recommendations. Lived in Paris for 4 years before moving south to Provence. American Expat from CA…Any chance of hooking up next week. I’ll be in Paris for a few days…your pooch should meet mine….
I watched Cooper watch your food… 🌴🌴Aloha
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Never mind burgers, this is what real North American food is! But you're in Paris? Why wouldn't you adapt your palate and eat French food. I get it though, you must live there and crave this type of food. On vacation in France, I wouldn't even think of going near these places but living there would be a different story completely. It would have been interesting if you had included the prices of the food. Everything looked really good and if the French prepared them, they must be excellent. Great video!
Definitely doing a burger video down the line as well 😆 But Paris is a global city, filled with food from all over the world. So why remain limited to "French" food? Either way, if one craves brunch, one must depart from the French tradition entirely 🤗 When I travel I always enjoy the local traditional flavors, but mixed in with whatever fusion and immigrant food I can find to see how they do it. There's so much out there to try. It's always an enlightening experience.
I always say to those staying for many days in Paris: at a certain point, it’s normal to want something other than traditional French fare. Paris is a global capital so it’s not surprising that the influences span various styles and cultures and yet travelers dislike that there is international cuisine all over town. The reality is, it’s a wonderful city to get the best of both French classics and so much inventive contemporary cooking that may be North American in format or not at all so neatly defined.
@@Lindsey_Tramuta For sure! I dont get tired of French food as fast as other cuisines. But sure, living there or after a week or two, I can see that you might like to have something else. Moroccan or Middle Eastern food is really good there and I have had some decent Asian food as well. Not so much American food but the places and dishes featured in the video looked very good to be sure.
@@JaySwanson Yes, an amazing city for gastronomy and of course much more. How pricey were those places? Just curious.
Cooper is wondering when he can try a dog brunch, is there a dog restaurant in Paris?
Gonna have to get him hooked up!
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Tell someone to start making milkshakes
Right?? Five Guys is the best I've found so far. Might have to go on a hunt.