Erik Kayser’s boulangeries are known around the city for their rustic, flavorful breads. You’ll find a wide variety of hearty breads and flaky, golden croissants. Maison Kayser, on rue Monge is the main store. However, you can find a Kayser bakery in almost ever arrindissement.
When I think of Kayser, big, golden, rustic, classic bread comes to mind. I would go elsewhere for the delicate macarons or mille-feuille, like Pierre Herme.
Kayser is a top-class boulangerie. Their salad and vegetarian sandwich options are ok. Visit Kayser for bread, you can find a cheese sandwich on amazing bread, a great pastry, but don’t expect a huge variety in vegetarian choices.
- Maison Kayser
- 14, rue Monge (5°)
- 01 44 07 17 81
- Censier-Daubenton or Les Gobelins
- Boulangerie
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