Maison Cangina – Exciting Fooding in Aix
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteThe traditional cafes in the Cours Mirabeau rarely serve patisseries with their morning drinks… and I never have the nerve to produce one out of a bag, which is what you can do in so many French villages. So I am often on the lookout for somewhere to get a good cake in Aix-en-Provence. Is Maison Cangina the answer?
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