La Crêperie Saint-Honoré, Breton crêperie near Forum des Halles, Paris, France.
La Crêperie Saint-Honoré is a Breton crêperie near Forum des Halles in the 1st Arrondissement of Paris. The restaurant spans two floors with dining rooms and a year-round outdoor terrace.
The name refers to rue Saint-Honoré, a historic Parisian street tracing back to the 13th century medieval period. This ancient street was once a significant marketplace in the city's past.
The restaurant serves traditional Breton recipes using regional French ingredients in savory crêpes and galettes. Visitors find authentic dishes from Brittany prepared according to time-honored methods.
The restaurant is accessible to wheelchair users and offers ample space across its two levels. Visitors can choose between the lower and upper floors depending on their preference.
The Saint-Honoré specialty combines ground steak, onion, tomato, emmental cheese, bacon, and egg in a buckwheat galette. This distinctive combination is the restaurant's signature creation.
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