At CAC's suggestion we headed to Le Gamin to enjoy a later brunch. Le Gamin is very cute inside, all shabby chic in a french countryside way. Everything about the restaurant stays very true to its french roots - even all the dishes on the menu were in french! The kitchen was so small that I really could not believe how they managed to make everything with not much in the way of equipment. Regardless, the chefs and servers worked magic.
I ordered a cappuccino, which came in a fantastically large mug. Interestingly, they actually served cafe au lait, which you do not see at most places. The warm milk is always so nice in those!
My cappuccino |
The Lunch Crepe |
AK went very traditional french and got a croque-monsieur.
Croque-Monsieur |
While we were are more than full, we had to have one the dessert crepes - the savory ones were great, but we could not leave without trying on the of the sweet ones! While I do not have a photo - we took bites that fast! - it was a "simple" dessert crepe with butter and sugar. Again, this dish did not disappoint! It was really nice and light and the perfect end to a great brunch. There was a nice hint of lemon in the crepe that went well with the butter and sugar.
All in all, this was a great meal that just topped off a NYC weekend of great food and friends!
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