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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu CARETTE DES VOSGES
4.1/5
25 meinung
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CARETTE DES VOSGES
Geöffnet
- Schließt um 23h30
Öffnungszeiten
Montag
07:30 - 23:30
Dienstag
07:30 - 23:30
Mittwoch
07:30 - 23:30
Donnerstag
07:30 - 23:30
Freitag
07:30 - 23:30
Samstag
07:30 - 23:30
Sonntag
07:30 - 23:30

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If there’s one place in Paris where you won’t feel awkward being a tourist, it’s Carette. The staff are friendly, happy to help with your French (or switch to English), and service is quick and attentive. The location is beautiful with plenty of outdoor seating, perfect for people-watching or a relaxed breakfast.
While we didn’t try the pastries they’re famous for, the food we did have was excellent—the scrambled eggs were creamy, the chicken salad club sandwich was satisfying, and the salmon tartare was fresh and flavorful. Both the cappuccino and espresso were smooth, not overly bitter, and delicious. One morning we simply ordered coffee and sat outside without any pressure to order a full meal, which made the experience even more enjoyable. A lovely, unfussy stop we’d gladly return to.
Unfortunately, things started going downhill from the moment we were introduced to our waiter. While I understand that working in the service industry isn’t always easy—having worked in it myself—there’s a basic standard of professionalism that was sorely lacking. Our server, along with several other staff members, was noticeably rude and dismissive. It felt like our presence was more of an inconvenience than anything else.
We ordered the Petit Déjeuner Carette, which included a café au lait, orange juice, a croissant, and a slice of bread with jam. We also shared a toast Carette with ham, scrambled eggs with herbs, and a quiche Lorraine. To drink, we had a regular hot chocolate and a Carette hot chocolate with whipped cream. When our server asked if we’d like fresh berries with the latter, I said yes.
The food itself was quite good—the pastries were flaky, the eggs were well-seasoned, and the hot chocolate was delightfully rich. But no quality of food can compensate for the poor service. At one point, our server literally walked away mid-order without a word, then returned and continued taking it as if nothing had happened. No apology, no acknowledgment—just blatant disrespect. On top of that, the fresh berries we ordered were never brought out. We only noticed the charge on our receipt at the end and had to request a correction.
Final verdict: Carette has the look and feel of a classic Parisian café, and the food is certainly decent. But for the price and the frustrating service, it simply wasn’t worth it. If you’re looking for a cute photo-op or checking off tourist spots, it might be worth a quick visit—but if you value warm, respectful service, my family and I would recommend going elsewhere.