Ah, to wake up in Paris, and eat breakfast in the café next door! So what if croissants/bread, orange juice, and tea/coffee/hot chocolate for three cost $40? When you stay with friends rather than at a hotel, you can afford not to worry too much about the meals. It was a lovely breakfast, and the orange juice was squeezed from real oranges seconds before being brought to the table. The orange juice was part of the package, or I wouldn't have ordered it, since I'm a Florida snob who believes that the only real citrus juice is not only "not from concentrate," but hasn't been pasteurized, and that's impossible to get at a restaurant—unless the juice truly is fresh-squeezed. So this was a delightful surprise. (More)