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4
stars!
One
of
the
small
islets
of
France
of
Pattaya
where
Francophones,
but
not
that,
like
to
come
for
different
reasons.
One
of
the
two
main,
in
my
opinion,
is,
like
Proust's
madeleine,
to
find
the
flavors
of
a
real
pastry,
real
bread
(a
challenge
in
this
climate)
but
also
many
other
things
from
breakfast
to
lunch.
lunch,
including
sandwiches.
Real
ones!
The
map
is
varied.
You
have
to
taste
homemade
jam
....
You
can
find
some
of
the
homemade
products
in
other
outlets
in
Pattaya
like
supermarkets
or
coffee
shops.
The
second,
and
not
least,
are
the
welcome
and
kindness
of
Alain
and
his
Thai
wife
who
speaks
French
but
also
staff.
Prices
are
reasonable,
it's
simple
and
good.
No
elaborate
decor
but
a
warm
atmosphere
where
you
feel
at
ease.
Two
regrets,
in
my
eyes,
the
coffee
(there
is
so
good
in
Thailand)
and
the
closing
at
15
hours
until
now
and
now
17
hours!
😄
And
for
some
time
a
test
until
19h.
So,
4
stars!
This
place
is
one
of
those
in
Pattaya
where
people,
but
not
only,
enjoy
to
come
for
different
reasons.
The
main
hand,
on
my
point
of
view,
is,
like
the
Proust
's
madeleine
cake,
to
recover
the
taste
of
real
french
bakeries,
real
breads
(a
challenge
in
a
tropical
climate).
You
can
also
find
many
dishes
from
breakfast
to
lunch,
especially
typical
french
sandwiches.
The
menu
is
large.
Do
not
forget
to
taste
the
homemade
jam.
You
can
also
find
some
products
of
the
Bakery
in
a
few
supermarkets
or
coffee
shop
around
Pattaya.
The
second
reason
to
come
home
to
the
world,
Alain
and
his
Thai
wife
who
speaks
french.
The
staff
is
nice,
too,
The
prices
are
fair,
it's
simple
and
good.
Do
not
expect
a
cozy
decoration
but
a
place
to
feel
easy.
Only
two
regrets,
for
me,
the
coffee
and
the
closet
at
3
pm
....
and
now,
very
recently,
at
5
pm!
And
now
a
test
to
19h.
Enjoy
your
meal...
(Original)
Allez
4
étoiles!
Un
des
petits
îlots
de
France
de
Pattaya
où
des
francophones,
mais
pas
que,
aiment
à
venir
pour
différentes
raisons.
L’une
des
deux
principales,
a
mon
sens,
est,
comme
la
madeleine
de
Proust,
de
retrouver
les
saveurs
d’une
vraie
viennoiserie,
du
vrai
pain
(
une
gageure
sous
ce
climat)
mais
aussi
bien
d’autres
choses
du
petit
déjeuner
au
déjeuner,
notamment
des
sandwichs.
Des
vrais!
La
carte
est
variée.
Il
faut
goûter
la
confiture
faite
maison....
Vous
pouvez
trouver
certains
des
produits
maison
dans
d’autres
points
de
vente
à
Pattaya
comme
des
supermarchés
ou
des
coffee
shop.
La
deuxième,
et
pas
la
moindre,
sont
l’accueil
et
la
gentillesse
d’Alain
et
de
son
épouse
thaïlandaise
qui
parle
français
mais
aussi
du
personnel.
Les
prix
sont
raisonnables,
c’est
simple
et
bon.
Pas
de
décor
élaboré
mais
une
ambiance
chaleureuse
où
on
se
sent
à
l’aise.
Deux
regrets
,
à
mes
yeux,
le
café
(il
y
en
a
du
tellement
bon
en
Thaïlande
)
et
la
fermeture
à
15
heures
jusqu’à
maintenant
et
désormais
17
heures!
😄
Et
depuis
quelques
temps
un
test
jusqu’à
19h.
So,
4
stars!
This
place
is
one
of
those
in
Pattaya
where
french
people,
but
not
only,
enjoy
to
come
for
differents
reasons.
The
both
main,
on
my
point
of
wiew,
is,
like
the
Proust’s
madeleine
cake,
to
recover
the
taste
of
real
french
bakeries,
real
breads
(
a
challenge
in
a
tropical
climate).
You
can
find
also
many
dishes
from
breakfast
to
lunch,
especially
typical
french
sandwiches.
The
menu
is
large.
Don’t
forget
to
taste
the
homemade
jam.
You
can
also
find
some
products
of
la
Boulange
in
a
few
supermarkets
or
coffee
shop
around
Pattaya.
The
second
reason
to
come
is
the
true
warm
welcome
and
kindness
of
the
owners,
Alain
and
his
thaï
wife
who
speaks
french.
The
staff
is
nice,
too,
The
prices
are
fair,
it’s
simple
and
good.
Don’t
expect
a
cosy
decoration
but
a
place
to
feel
easy.
Only
two
regrets,
for
me,
the
coffee
(
Thailand
offers
a
quality
of
great
coffees)and
the
closure
at
3
pm....and
now,
very
recently,
at
5
p.m!😀
And
now
a
test
to
19h.
Bon
appétit...
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