While I was on the roadside, I suddenly felt a bit hungry. I saw this bakery and decided to go in. The staff inside were super cute. Although their English wasn't very good, they were eager to communicate with gestures. There's also a small spot inside the bakery where you can sit down and take a little break, which is a nice design!
We actually only ordered one canelé from start to finish, but the shop didn’t mind us resting there; instead, they provided us with paper towels to wipe our hands after finishing, which was very considerate service!
The flavor of the canelé was rather average. I generally prefer a crispier exterior, but here, the canelé was soft all over. Although the taste was quite authentic and you could detect a hint of alcohol, the overall aroma was very rich, but it was just a bit too sweet, which might not suit our Asian taste!
Overall, I felt that the service impressed me more than the food. So if you want to come and give it a try, you might want to choose some savory dishes instead, which might be more to your liking. Looking forward to everyone's sharing!