@Puppy Well, you know, it's France. On one hand, the shops close too early. On the other hand, at least when they're open, what they sell is actually good.
@Morwenn I would kill for fresh croissants - even in luxurious caffes and hotels when they say they have "fresh" croissants they mean they freshly bake the already made and frozen ones :(
@ScarletAmaranth And even "fresh croissants might be meh. The "most beautiful ones" that you see in photos tend to be too dry. It's not good when they're too dry :(
@StackedCrooked Yes, but at least this way it's unlikely that eating a bowl of soup will somehow result in your wallet being in Moscow, your keys in London, and yourself ... so completely lost you're not quite sure what continent you're on.