Expat Genius 12 Lug, 2016

Blé Sucré & Belleville

 
 
The airy light layers and satisfying crunchy flakiness make for the best of combinations, and I added these croissants to my favorites list along with all the others who came before I did :)

 
Not far away is another kind of pâtisserie, La Rose de Tunis, specializing in North African sweets infused with honey, nuts, and spices. This one is in Belleville in the 11th, but there are other locations in the 15th and 18th, as well as in other cities throughout Europe. There is always a line out the door, so be prepared to wait for your sweet treats.


 
Since I went to the Yelp event at Les Piaules, I wanted to explore the Belleville area a bit more along Blvd Belleville with all the streetside vendors making freshly grilled breads filled with your choice of meat, tomatoes, onions; think of it as an alternative to pizza:)


 
The stores sell products I've never seen before, like Rose jam!

 
There were also markets that sell products I knew very well,

 
like roasted ducks and char siu.

 
Off Rue Belleville, which intersects Blvd Belleville, the famous graffiti of Rue Denoyez adds color


 
and art to everything from the storefronts to the plant holders.

 
Some artists were working as I passed by, but this area will be transforming in the next few years to "modernize" the street and about 30 of the local workshops and artists will be displaced despite a petition with over 10,000 signatures trying to preserve the character of this street.

 
The most surprising thing I saw in the neighborhood wasn't the rose jam or the graffiti, but a Lamborghini, the only one I've ever seen in Paris :)

  

Thanks to our Paris' Genius Elaine for sharing this great post! 
 
The article was originally published on Elaine's blog.