Quartier de Temple.

Part two to my Paris edition.

Who knew that Temple would be another place to be. Before I arrived in Paris I knew that I wanted to go to Temple for one reason- Season PARIS, they have a high profile on social media and people rave on about how good their food is. However, little did I know that my uncle works in that district and its well known for lots of little jewellery shops and a mini china town. My uncle told me how close Temple was to Centre Pompidou and The Notre Dame de Paris, though I left those for another day.

1- First thing on my list was to have brunch at Season- https://www.season-paris.com 

I enjoyed an açai bowl with superfood toppings and some carrot juice to wash it down. While my mum tucked into what Season calls Pancakes D’Oliver- Pancakes with maple syrup, crispy bacon, orange blossom cream and pecan nuts. This place was full of hungry customers working hard to get an Instagram worthy picture as passers by inquisitively looked in.

 

2-  Have late lunch in the mini china town.

My uncle showed us around on his lunch break then treated us to a banquet of delicious Chinese food. Although it wasn’t as showy as china town in London but it felt more authentic.

3- Roam through the quaint streets.

Luckily this “quatier” (as the french would call it) wasn’t as busy as others so it was a good chance to whip my camera out and make memories with my cousins.