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Best Desserts in Champagne & Brie Region

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Drop by this cheerful crêperie in Reims for a hearty breakfast of pure buckwheat crepes. Also called galettes, they are available in both savory and sweet options. Patrons highly recommend the smoked salmon and the local white sausage crepes, although the dessert crepes are the real French classics. Menus are available in English, and the service is excellent. Just what you need to enhance your mornings in France.

A blend between a restaurant and tea room, Harold is the ideal spot for a scrumptious meal or a refreshing hot beverage. Sporting rather uncanny and whimsical decor, which includes mismatched furniture and bright colored upholstery, this restaurant boasts a lively atmosphere which makes dining here a true delight. Featured on the menu are a fascinating blend of classic and modern French delicacies. Take your pick from the savory pies, risottos and sweet tarts, and prepare to be blown away by the flavor as soon as you dig into you meal.

Located in a stunning art deco building, Café du Palais is an elegant bistro which is fit for a celebratory champagne lunch or dinner. The restaurant is known for its incredible decor as it still has period pieces from the early 20th Century Deco period and a beautifully constructed stained-glass ceiling. Just a look around the restaurant at the many incredible pieces of artwork which are tastefully arranged around the dining space is worth a visit here. The food is also delicious, with traditional French dishes gracing the menu. Their scrumptious desserts are especially recommended for diners.

At Hunter's Grill, located in Disney's Sequoia Lodge, you practically feel as if you're in the dense forest of the Sequoia National Park itself. The restaurant's servers look like park rangers and there's even a fireplace to create a lodge effect. They serve well-crafted international dishes. The recreated national park's atmosphere is not to be missed.

Café de Reims is a great place to kick-start your day with a hot cup of coffee and a hearty French breakfast. Its lounge-like decor, replete with elegant red couches, dim-lighting and a wood-paneled floors, creates a rather laid-back atmosphere, which makes it perfect for a light-hearted snack. Featuring a classic selection of espressos, cappuccinos and hot-chocolate, there isn't much on the beverage menu that won't leave you feeling content. Must try on the food menu are the scrumptious Avocat Vinaigrette, Assiette de Charcuterie and Pavé de Saumon, which are always a delight to the palate.

When it comes to sweet treats and bakery products, few others come close to what Waïda et Fils has to offer. The first thing you notice when you enter this place is its enticing, freshly prepared items displayed at the counter. Walk over to the counter, take your pick from the scintillating pastries, macaroons and cup cakes, seat yourself at one of the tables and prepare for a taste-bud-tingling experience as soon as you dig into your treat. You could also pre-order a customized cake and goody bag for a special occasion.

Since its inception, Aux Coteaux has been the neighborhood's go-to place for a quick, yet scrumptious meal. Bringing the best of Italian and Mediterranean cuisine to the city, this is a great place to seek a break from the regular. Intricately crafted and plated to perfection, the food here reflects the culinary culture of the region. Featuring a variety of pizzas, pastas and burgers, along with a selection of seafood dishes and salads, there isn't much served here that won't have your taste-buds tingling in delight. Add a scintillating selection of desserts to all the excitement, and you've got a restaurant that you simply must visit.

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