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Bidrage med feedbackFor those in search of an authentic French café, this is the place to go! On my first day in Stockholm, I had planned to eat here I'd heard extremely good things about it from reviews but unfortunately the queue was out the door, and the summer weather was too hot for me to stand waiting for long, and so I left. Finally I've gotten the chance to try this place for myself, and it did not disappoint. The servers are efficient and polite, and the selection of pastries, breakfast and lunch when I was there was top notch. I ordered an omelette with smoked salmon and spinach, which came with a side salad topped off with authentic dijon mustard a rarity in Sweden. For anyone missing the flavour of France, I would certainly recommend La Petite France. The prices are very reasonable considering the quality of the food. The only warning I have is that the seating becomes quite limited at busy hours (breakfast, lunch, fika and dinner), so be sure to plan ahead. The location is in a generally quiet quarter of Kungsholmen (unfortunately there was construction going on right across when I was there, but other than that, it's not noisy at all). Seating is mostly outdoors but also available indoors, and the outdoor tables are surprisingly well shielded from rainstorms, as I found out by chance.
Best in Stockholm. French food with typical pastries . A little too crowded always. Ann
Big breakfast/brunch for very fair price! Good food, ambiance outdoor sitting. Be aware that the breakfast is really big so if you are for example two you can share one full breakfast one sandwich maybe!
Petit France is a genuine and pleasant café that serves breakfast, lunch and a wide variety of French breads and pastries. I have not tried their breakfast package (95 SEK) or lunch yet, but only eaten their pastries and drinking their coffee. However, since I love French pastries, Petit France reaches a high position on my list over cafes in Stockholm. As soon as you step into this place you feel the French vibes as the personnel speaks with a French accent. The pastries I have tried so far are very flavoursome and the coffee is not to complain about. I can imagine that this place is highly popular amongst residents around the block who craves for a more luxurious weekend breakfast either on site or for takeaway. The café 's facilities may appear a bit confusing at the initial point though and it could easily get a bit lively and crowded. But during summertime it 's preferable to sit outside on their leafy patio, which is a delightful place.
Top notch I must say. Plenty of yummy French desserts to choose from. Seating is a little limited but that's mainly because it's popular and not that it's small.