Hot Sandwiches at Paul Bakery, Val D’Europe

By Nogarlicnoonions @nogarlicnoonion
Anthony's Restaurant Rating: 67/100 X

Welcoming:4/10 Menu Choices: 8/10 Food Presentation: 7/10

Food Temperature: 8/10 Food Taste: 16/20 Service: 3/10

Ambiance/Music: 7/10 Architecture/Interior: 7/10 Air Quality: 7/10

Total: 67/100

More about: Paul, Val D'EuropeThe third day in Paris, was a visit to Val d’Europe, the big mall and its outlet village situated 40 minutes from Paris. It was already in the afternoon and lunch choices were limited. Kitchens in Paris and in malls, bizarrely in malls, close early. This is something I can’t really understand. A mall filled with people all day long, close their restaurants early? I was starving, Paul was one of the few choices available.Situated in the food court of the Val D’Europe mall, Paul bakery serves breakfast, lunch and dinner all day long. A choice of cold and hot sandwiches along salads, macarons and cakes are here to be ordered.

Paul is a French chain of bakery/café restaurants established in 1889 in the city of Croix, in Northern France, by Charlemagne Mayot.Boulangeries Paul SAS has its head office in Marcq-en-Barœul, in Greater Lille. As of August 2011 there are over 436 franchised Paul bakery/café restaurants (326 in France and 127 in 24 other countries) in France, Spain, Belgium, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Turkey, Greece, Romania,Morocco, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Japan, Taiwan, Jordan, China, Egypt and the United States of America. It specializes in serving French products including breads, crêpes, sandwiches, macarons, soups, cakes, pastries, coffee, wine, and beer.

The place’s design:
  • Black wooden vitrines separate between the inner seating and the outside one under the mall’s atrium
  • An inner dining space that’s filled with wood. The place feels like a village house up the mountains
  • An authentic French ambiance
  • Wooden tables surrounded by wooden chairs cover the space
  • Chandeliers decorating the walls add a yellow ambiance
  • Large chandeliers pending from the ceiling
  • Outside is more of a black ambiance with some greenery around it
  • All tables are covered with black placemats
The menu:
  • Nos entrees
  • Nos plats feuilletes
  • Nos plats delices
  • Nos tar tines et paillassons
  • Nos salads gourmandes
  • Nos hambourgeois
  • Nos boissons
  • Nos desserts
Wine is served in small bottles: “Famille Castel, Reserve de France, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pays d’Oc, 2012″The food:
  • Cold Cuts Platter for Two: (Jambon cry, rosette, coppa, capres, cornichons, croutons) three choices with two slices of each and two grilled bread fingers and shredded capers. A tiny plate indeed but fine to start a meal

  • Sandwich Le Pondichéry: (Poulet, from age blanc au curry, salade croquante, sauce balsamique). I liked it

  • Sandwich Le Savoyard: (Pain faluche, bacon grille, from age a raclette, from age blanc, oignons fris, salad croquante, trait de vinaigre balsamique) Eventhough the presentation is not appealing, this sandwich is interesting, hot, crunchy and full of taste

  • Hambourgeois boeuf (pain faluche, steak hache, mayonnaise allege, ketchup, oignons rissoles  roquette, tomatoes, capres, cornichons) That’s something I’ve been wanting to try for a long time and I enjoyed it. I liked its unique style, served in a French bread

  • La Salade Croutons Chèvre Chaud (toast de from age de chèvre, tomatoes, raisins secs) As good as a salad should be

Sandwiches are superb: Soft tender bread, crunchy on the sides, tender in the middle and served hot. One of Paul’s softest bread is enjoyable, filled with premium ingredients.

The pluses:
  • We enjoyed lunch and specially Paul’s formulas that are affordable
  • The potato wedges are awesome
The minuses:
  • Ice is not available. Coke should be drank as is
  • Service is based on rapidity and lacks that welcoming warmth
  • The staff is stingy: We asked for ketchup and received a little tiny bit in a carton cup
Paul’s new hot sandwiches are good. I enjoyed the quick lunch…




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