Your traditional Parisen Café. I went there for lunch with a group of coworkers and one of them made me eat traditional french food there. I had wanted pesto fettucine but he said that if I wanted to have pasta, I should go to Italy. Here, we have French food. So he made me order the duck confit, which turned out to be REALLY good. Even the sides were good and I finished everything on my plate. He then insisted that for dessert, I get a café gourmand, which came with a shot of espresso and FOUR desserts that included a tiramisu, apple tart, and two other cakes I cannot remember. Oh and a giant blob of whip cream in the centre. I was going to burst. The full bill was 2240 Euro for the two. Not cheap, but I guess typical for the area.