Right next door to the cheesemonger (the shop on the right) on rue de Montreuil is a Greek deli. The gent walking by was already tucking into his freshly bought and no doubt still warm baguette!
Juste à côté du fromager (la boutique de droite) de la rue de Montreuil se trouve un traiteur grec. Monsieur ne peut pas s'empêcher d'entamer la baguette fraîchement achetée et sans doute encore tiède !
oh ! Ja, ein griechisch-königliches Blau. Und ja, es ist etwas ganz tolles, auf der Straße in noch warmes Brot zu beißen.
ReplyDeleteEinen guten Sonntag dir.
Hmmm love Greek delis!! This looks like a perfect place for me to hang out!! Oh, and I also love baguettes!!! Great capture for the day, Ciel! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI like the blue-themed shots of the last few days.
ReplyDeleteanother blue treat :-)
ReplyDeletemy mom is half Greek, but I've never acquired a taste for Greek food. The baguette sounds really yummy, especially warm! Great anytime of day.
I love their blue lights!
ReplyDeleteI love it when people say -monger (cheesemonger, fishmonger, etc.).
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I agree with Dina, it sounds so traditional, the baguette on the other hand sounds so delicious!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a nicely-decorated Greek deli it is. It seems I recall buying a warm baguette in Paris and "tucking" into it immediately. That's the only way to do it!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a good weekend...
I love the blue lights and their framing of that window!
ReplyDeleteAdvent regards from Eagan
Oh, a warm baguette...
ReplyDeleteI knew it! The aroma was just too overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteNow I am getting hungry again.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I don't think of blue lights as symbolizing Christmas, but lots of people do use them.
ReplyDelete@ Jack: I don't either but the French do. Blue is everywhere. I prefer yellow/white...
ReplyDeleteYum, is there anything better than a warm baguette (a warm baguette with butter maybe:)? The blue lights are popular here in places too. This spot looks like food heaven on earth!
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