I mostly use Anglo-expat blogs as guides for Paris restaurants (yes… I know I should use Le Fooding for French practice), and it’s rare that I read any reviews of places where we live in the 17ème, so we frequently find ourselves heading over to the 10ème or the 11ème. So one day last winter, I was very excited to read about Le Bal Café on Paris Notebook and was even more excited that it was not too far from home. Since then my husband and I eat brunch there quite frequently and I always thought that they would be a great spot for kale integration.
So when I popped in to chat with Alice, one of the owners/chefs, last week I was even more excited to learn that they had just ordered kale and it was waiting to be used, the very next day.
Alice made a dish of roasted lamb with red beets and sautéed kale. And just like Au Passage, the French people that ordered the dish really enjoyed the kale and devoured it.
Like Verjus and Au Passage, Le Bal Café will occasionally serve kale on the menu but not every day since their menus consistently change based on seasons and what is freshest from markets and distributors.
There might even be some kale there this weekend. Bon week-end indeed!
Le Bal Café
6 Impasse de la Défense
75018
01 44 70 75 51
Métro: Place de Clichy (Line 3/13)
Stephanie says
Can you please tell me if I am able to buy Kale soon, I’ve been searching every market and can not find any. I really appreciate your help in finding this magical green,ever since I moved to Paris (6 months ago) I have been in search of this lovely veggie! My body is need of it! Thank you!
kristen says
Hello! Here is the #KaleSpotted map that I update frequently with where you find kale in Paris (and soon will be expanding to France). I hope this helps!
http://goo.gl/maps/ipBvc
Stephanie says
Thank you so very much Kristen!!!
Is kale in season at this time in Paris? Or would I have to wait? I understand that it’s not the same as US, where you can find kale throughout the year.
kristen says
The “season” is coming back finally. It is possible to grow kale year-round in France but most of the French farmers do not think it is possible (but the French don’t think that very much is possible at all until you coerce them into realizing that it is!) The map is updated right now and will be as more markets are selling it. More on my thoughts about kale being in season here : http://thekaleproject.com/2013/06/farmer-update-out-of-season/
You’ll see what I mean now :) Enjoy and let me know if you have any other questions!
Stephanie says
Thank you! Wonderful news! I am on my way to buy my green dinner! ;))