Mine, Bakery and café in Paris, France
Mina is a small bakery and café in central Paris. It has a counter displaying fresh baguettes, croissants, savory pastries, and small cakes, with a few tables where visitors can sit and have a coffee.
The bakery takes its name from its founder Amina and over time became a regular stop for people in the neighborhood. The building it occupies has been standing for many decades and fits into the older fabric of the street.
Mina is known for Mediterranean-inspired breads and savory pastries that reflect the owner Amina's background. Her presence gives the place a personal feel that keeps many regulars coming back.
The place is centrally located in Paris and easy to reach on foot from many neighborhoods. Visiting in the morning gives the best chance of finding the widest choice of freshly baked goods.
A small window inside the shop lets visitors watch the dough being shaped, which is not something you see in most Parisian bakeries. Amina often recommends different items depending on what came out of the oven that morning, so the visit can feel different each time.
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