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    L'Ebouillante
    6 Rue des Barres Paris 75004 france
    16th November 2006
    chocaholics anonymous
    Current
    This cafe is my one of my favourites. I always drop in whenever I'm in Paris. Tucked away in a charming cobbled street next to an old church, this cafe has a true Parisian feel to it... unfriendly staff, gigantic salads, tarte au something-different-every-time, seating inside and outside on the terrace and yes... typical french music. There's plenty of French food on the menu with a distinctive North African influence. For example, an extensive selection of "bricks" (which are a lot like crepes). Very tasty. And as if that isn't enough to convince you, they've got one more trick up their sleeves... the "bol au chocolat". Order one of these babies and you are brought a large, deep bowl with a mound of melted chocolate nestled at the bottom and a large jug of hot milk. Mix the two together to suit your individual taste et voila... D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S. Perfect. A massive bowl of hot chocolate all to yourself. Magnifique!
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