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Francophilia In South Miami

20080520LeRoyale.JPG South Miami has its own little French Quarter under the blue roof just south of Sunset Place on 57th avenue. You can culinarily channel Paris for a day and have breakfast, lunch, and dinner in French style.

Start your morning off with brioche and coffee at Le Royal French Bakery, or if you are feeling indulgent, have a fruit tart (these are best in the morning when the shortbread crust is still crispy). Take a baguette and croissant for an afternoon snack.

After shopping at Country French and the boutiques across the street, come back to La Crepe Bistro for lunch. Their sweet and savory crepes are individually made to order and their hot chocolate is made the old-fashioned way by melting chocolate morsels down into slowly simmered milk. We recommend the vegetarian crepe, loads of creamy goat cheese with savory portobella mushrooms and tomatos.

Savor your baguette and croissant as an afternoon snack and take a long walk to build up an appetite for Cafe Pastis. We recommend the steamed mussels in white wine sauce. Bon apetit!

Le Royal French Bakery [MenuPages]
La Crepe Bistro [MenuPages]
Cafe Pastis [MenuPages]
Cafe Pastis [Official Site]

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