La Boulangerie par Jean-Luc Pelé

Cannes


This swanky bakery by Cannois chocolatier and pâtissier Jean-Luc Pelé casts a whole new spin on eating cheaply in Cannes. Creative salads, sandwiches, wraps and bagels – to eat in or out – burst with local flavours and provide the perfect prelude to the utterly sensational cakes and desserts Pelé is best known for.

Gourmets note: macarons, unusually, come in sweet and savoury flavours. Foie gras and fig, anyone?


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