Your family is coming to town. They want to take you to lunch. You would rather not go back to the same ole, but excellent Kitchen Galerie bis. And you need a restaurant mid-Paris. Sometimes location helps you find a hidden gem. One look at the CRISTAL ROOM, Baccarat and it was easy. Bucket list ALERT! The colors are smashing and its inside a museum of the world's most superb glass.
In the 20's the mansion belonged to Viscountess Marie-Laure de Noailles, supporter and patron saint of many Paris artists; Cocteau, Poulenc, Dali, Man Ray, Balthus to name a few.
My sister had the formule (entree + plat 29€) and I chose off the menu (25€). All was perfection. No desserts, especially after last week's deep immersion for the Kouign-amann map. They brought us mini brownies but I abstained. I'm ready to go Keto after that indulgence.
A trip to the loo is always a good idea in these elegant joints. Definitely a don't miss at the Cristal Room. Do book ahead for sure. Thank you for reading and sharing Paris breakfasts. Subscription letters 💌maps and watercolors 🎨are in my Etsy shop. From Paris with love ❤️ Xxx🥂🐻
Thank you so much for such a wonderful post, Carol! Sounds like you're having a great time with your sister. I'm so happy for you!
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You look trés élégante sitting at the bar in your red coat and glasses. The decor suits you. Lovely place for your family lunch.
ReplyDeleteYes the decor definitely suits me.
DeleteI'll be moving in soon. They said I can sketch at the cristal bar...
Wow! Thank you for bringing the Crystal Room to our attention, Carol. I followed their link to their wine list and menu: nice selection and quite reasonable for the elegant surroundings. It’s definitely going on the bucket list!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Have you ever been to La Fermette Marbeuf? There's a glorious stained-glass room...
ReplyDeleteSadly Rachel it appears to have closed in 2018 😳
DeleteI knew you had a friend subscriber over..not a sister:) Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLots of people keep coming to Paris 👍🏻🥂🥐🇫🇷
DeleteI typically love the restaurants in Museums. This one really looks like great fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
I agree 100% Lynn
DeleteYum! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteA pick me up in blustery, chilly Vermont.
Paris is surprisingly sunny today after a gloomy overcast morning...
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That would be a lunch to remember!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got to enjoy a lunch with your sister. Loved that museum but think now that maybe we should have eaten there.
ReplyDeleteSuperb recommendation Carol!
ReplyDeleteI know I would like it. It is beautiful. I have one small baccarat vase
ReplyDeleteNice to read your blog today, as Lill & I spent our last day in Paris, the year we saw you, at the Baccarat. I was so impressed with the light fixture in the Ladies Room, that I took a photo of it.
ReplyDeleteYes the loo was glitzy...maybe the best yet I've seen in Paris...
DeleteYes to bucket list. Wow. Wow. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI have a passion for green. This room is delicious.
Paris Green!
DeleteI wrote a lot about it..
http://parisbreakfasts.blogspot.com/search?q=Paris+green
I have learned about so many wonderful places reading Paris Breakfast posts!
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ReplyDeleteHow COULD she have let someone smoke while 1) playing the cello, and 2) with a little doggie in the room?
In the 20's probably the dog smoked too...
DeleteOh Carol! What a scrumptious room. The greens! Can't wait to show Tony. Can we make a reservation now! Hugs, K
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