City Breaks

Cafe Pouchkine

Cafe Pouchkine is conveniently located inside the department store Printemps and once you know of its location you won’t need much of an excuse to stop for a mid-shopping sugar pause. The patisseries are as exquisite as the ornate interior, each one carefully crafted to meticulous attention. You’ll notice Russian influences throughout the selection of patisseries, one of the specialties being the Medovik, a multi-layered honey cake which is simply heavenly. If you’re feeling inspired from your introduction into Russian indulgence, pick up a traditional gingerbread, otherwise known as a pryanik to-go.

CAFE POUCHKINE GALERIES PRINTEMPS // METRO HAVRE CAUMARTIN

Cafe Pouchkine terrace
Cafe Pouchkine terrace
Cafe Pouchkine terrace
Cafe Pouchkine terrace
Cafe Pouchkine terrace
Cafe Pouchkine terrace

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Ashley | SB says:

November 14, 2014 at 3:09 pm

Oh those desserts look flawless; almost too good to eat!

Ashley
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Farfelue says:

December 5, 2014 at 2:56 pm

Almost but not quite ;) x

Laura says:

November 14, 2014 at 4:34 pm

Beautiful pictures as always, Faye! And the Medovik is heavenly!

Laura x
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Farfelue says:

December 5, 2014 at 2:56 pm

Indeed so delicious! So happy you’ve tried it as well – I would never have ordered it were it not for my Russian friend x

korin says:

November 17, 2014 at 8:03 am

Yumm! That cake looks delicious! What a cosy place.

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Farfelue says:

December 5, 2014 at 2:53 pm

Oh yes it is so good! X