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Need some sammies for your picnic at Invalides? Just follow your nose to the scent of freshly baked breads and pastries at the boulangerie Stéphane Secco. In the same spot where Jean-Luc Poujauran once made his locally famous loaves, Stéphane Secco is making great desserts and other picnic-makings (salads, sandwiches, macarons...). Look for the bright awning that still reads "Poujauran"- Secco won rights in a lawsuit to use the master's name. Weird, yes, but still delicious.
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