Chez dre is in the top 100 Melbourne restaurants in Urbanspoon. It is ranked at Number 41. This place is in South Melbourne right outside the market.
I have been once back in November for their coffees and macaroons. But I forgot to write up about it. So here I am again.
It is a lovely French patisserie only opened during daylight hours, which is the norm for Melbourne restaurants. It is also hidden in a laneway just like Melbourne's popular places. Here you can see all the lovely French pastries. I wanted them all. OMOMOMOMOM!!!! But I was having lunch later that day at Spiga, so I had to save some room.
The service was really fast and the restaurant was not busy.
I ordered from the lovely waitress some hot chocolate ($5 for a large cup), French crepes ($10.50 for two small crepes) and a macaroon ($3). The French crepes were tiny for the price but lovely. I loved the little meringue bits. OMOMOMOM!!!!!
I still loved the macaroons but it was a wee bit small for $3. Still a great delicacy.
I loved looking at the big $18-$20 breakfasts. They were such a feast for the eyes. I can't believe Big Fil and the Eat and be merry team haven't had a chance to venture out here yet. They're missing out. It is ironic that they are number 1 ranked blog and they haven't ventured out here yet.
I have been once back in November for their coffees and macaroons. But I forgot to write up about it. So here I am again.
It is a lovely French patisserie only opened during daylight hours, which is the norm for Melbourne restaurants. It is also hidden in a laneway just like Melbourne's popular places. Here you can see all the lovely French pastries. I wanted them all. OMOMOMOMOM!!!! But I was having lunch later that day at Spiga, so I had to save some room.
I love this place.
Love the garden. This is a typical Melbourne eatery
Look how cute these are
The service was really fast and the restaurant was not busy.
I ordered from the lovely waitress some hot chocolate ($5 for a large cup), French crepes ($10.50 for two small crepes) and a macaroon ($3). The French crepes were tiny for the price but lovely. I loved the little meringue bits. OMOMOMOM!!!!!
I still loved the macaroons but it was a wee bit small for $3. Still a great delicacy.
I loved looking at the big $18-$20 breakfasts. They were such a feast for the eyes. I can't believe Big Fil and the Eat and be merry team haven't had a chance to venture out here yet. They're missing out. It is ironic that they are number 1 ranked blog and they haven't ventured out here yet.
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