The coffee is excellent and the dreamily soft forest-fruit meringue cake floats on pillows of flavour. But the greatest attraction here is the time-twisted little building that contains the cafe along with its brocante furniture, mini riverside terrace and cobbled courtyard drawn straight from an artist's canvas.
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