The 37 M2: A Taiwanese Brunch

· Food, Illustration

Last weekend, we felt like a family brunch. Yes but WHERE? Found at the last minute, this address was a bit of a gamble.

But luckily, despite the grim weather, the planets aligned for us and I can finally share with you my experience of the Taiwanese brunch.

As the name gives away, the location is on the small side (is it really 37m² ? Phil Spencer shed some light please!) but cleverly done up thanks to a big mirror that suits the place well.

On the wall, the wine card is written back to front, so you can read it in the mirror: clever!

Let’s brunch !

Let’s talk about the 26 euros brunch menu that is described in the entirety of this article.

The brunch is served on the table and not on a buffet (Anyway, apart from installing one in the toilets, I don’t see how it could be done in 37m²), which suits me better because I am usually disappointed by buffets that in order to satisfy our greed are often too simplistic and poor in quality.

Jam, home made bread and tea

We are brought a tray of little home made bread rolls (it seems that the chef is an old student of Guy Savoy so we are in good hands) and the jam is also home made..and you can smell it !

Very very good: it is light and not too sugary…we even succumbed to another tray that was calling our name (we weren’t charged for it = very rare indeed in Paris), greedy as we are. All the time the Oolong tea was flowing.

Choices of drinks

Matcha & Bailey’s bubble teas

In the à la carte menu, you are meant to choose a drink between bubble tea (Taiwanese drink), a soft drink or a glass of wine..

Bubble tea au Speculoos

he bubble tea was the unanimous choice: the flavours are quite varied: matcha, speculoos, milk chocolate and others more original in nature because containing alcohol (Bailey’s, honey whisky, Kumquat vodka…): to enjoy moderately obviously.

The tapioca pearls are good and not too soft, I confirm !

Main

You can choose a dish from 6 different options, the plate is already garnished with an omelette, a fruit salad, a salad and rice.

Fried chicken with prune

I opted for the fried chicken with prune, interesting in taste and crunchy.

Beef pancake with nuts and coriander

Next to me, it was the beef pancake with nuts and coriander that made people talk.

The beef is delicately folded in the pancake which remind me of Thai pancakes or the Moroccan pancakes called “Msemen” (not sure about the correct spelling). It’s crunchy and slightly puffy.

Fried sweet and sour chicken

The fried sweet and sour chicken was also well prepared: crusty and melty thanks to this coating of sour sauce. We could have tested the gambas that were wrapped in Capelli d’Angelo or the fried calamari with basil but I trust that you will.

Dessert

Tarte citron mangue et pâte sucrée au thé vert

We end it with a bang because the desserts (the ones we tried anyway) have been prepared with the utmost care: big up for the lemon-mango tart and it’s sugary green tea pastry that went down nicely: the pastry is crusty, not soaking at all (which is usually a flaw with lemon tarts) and the cream is extra-smooth.

The only critique I could give is that it is hard to taste the mango…

Fondant au chocolat

The chocolate fondant is also excellent: fans of melted hearts with chocolate smiles, go for it, it rocks!

En résumé

A very nice surprise indeed is this 37m² where we did well to reserve a table this Sunday. Tranquillity, lovely food and friendly atmosphere, I sign on the dotted line to move in ! ! (English translation by TradIsa)

Le 37M2
68 Rue Rodier
75009 PARIS
(Métro Anvers)

(PS : Pictures taken with  OLYMPUS Pen E-PL7 & lens M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 EZ)

12 Comments

  1. Reply

    Le monde des petites

    Ohhhh! Super bon plan!
    Mes parents sont sur Paris ce week-end, je suis sûre que ça leur plairait!
    Merci pour cette adresse!
    Bon week-end

    Le monde des petites
    http://www.lemondedespetites.com/

  2. Reply

    Claire

    Trop contente que tu aies testé une adresse près de chez moi! J’avais déjà testé le 37m² pour un déjeuner, j’irai retester pour le brunch.

    • Reply

      Tokyobanhbao

      Il en existe aussi un rue ste Anne qui fait des bentos : c’est bizarre j’avais déjà testé et j’avais trouvé ça moins bon à l’époque alors que c’est le même propriétaire il me semble.

  3. Reply

    The slow pace

    I also prefer being served my brunch on the table ratjher tan the buffet option. In fact, I kind of hate buffets: normally the quality is poor and people touch everything, if you know what I mean (ugh!)
    This place looks lovely! It’s been two years since my last Parisian getaway. Um… I’m thinking I should try to book a flight….
    🙂
    Happy weekend!
    xx,
    E.
    http://www.theslowpace.com

  4. Reply

    Véronique

    Mmmmmmmmmh ça donne envie, c’est plutôt original comme brunch en plus, ça doit agréablement changer ^^ !
    Je garde l’adresse en tête pour mon prochain passage à Paris 🙂

  5. Reply

    Lou et Swann

    Si j’étais sur Paris j’irais bien y faire un petit tour!

    Christine

  6. Reply

    Voilivoilou0

    Ça a l’air parfait, merci de cette belle mise en appétit ! Je vais vite y aller…

  7. Reply

    Magisahel

    Hum, tout ça a l’air très appétissant…
    Je ne connais pas la cuisine taïwanaise mais j’aimerais bien découvrir.
    Bisous

    • Reply

      Tokyobanhbao

      Le brunch ne doit pas vraiment permettre de la découvrir dans les règles de l’art mais bon, ça varie un peu les plaisirs…

  8. Reply

    Ploplop

    J’avais déjà repéré l’adresse, ton article me convainc de la tester, merci !

  9. Reply

    Claire Au Matcha

    Je note précieusement l’adresse, merci!

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