STARBUCKS
Read moreIt cannot be said that the capital lacks coffee shops, for the sake of caféinomanes. One of the most popular addresses is the Starbucks and its many facilities. One of them is drawn into the 2nd arrondissement. Set on the beautiful terrace of the Établissement establishment or inside under the beautiful moulures of the places, you can enjoy your coffee in the "Opera district" mode. A beautiful frame, good coffee and a hair service, difficult to play fine mouths. If not due to price, a cold shower offered by the house…
KUSMI TEA
Read moreFor over 140 years, Kusmi Tea has been offering high quality tea blends worldwide. Blends of green teas, such as Green Bouquet, green tea at Nanah mint or Détox, black tea such as Prince Wladimir or high-quality teas (Darjeeling, Assam or Ceylon). Kusmi Tea has also acquired its reputation with a careful selection of red teas or Teas and Infusions. Possibility of correspondence on the website.
COMPTOIRS RICHARD
Read moreFounded in Paris in 1892, Maison Richard first made a name for itself in the wholesale trade of wines and spirits. An authentic Aveyron family business that developed around the delivery of quality wines in barrels and then in bottles, Maison Richard has adapted its know-how to coffee. Since then, in all the bars, cafés and restaurants of the capital and of France, you can't escape the logo of this honorable house. In the store, a tasting bar also offers you the opportunity to discover a selection of the best vintages and products.
LE PALAIS DES THÉS
Read moreFrom the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea through South America and Japan, the Tea Palace offers a true journey of flavours: mixed mixtures with fruity leaders such as tea in Nepal's fruit or the dominantes dominantes like tea from Fakirs and Scented Vahiné. In this large shop where massive wooden shelves support hundreds of different teas, you no longer know where to give your head! The most bizarre is undoubtedly the one where rare and ephemeral species such as the Lu An Gua Pian and its beautiful leaves, tender and green, are stored. These exceptional wines come from confidential plantations, the selection of which takes place during travel outside the traditional supply circuits. Discover the world through tea…
L'ART DE VIVRE AUX CARAÏBES
Read moreChristian Montaguère's fine grocery store has a plethora of all-purpose products, all right from the Caribbean. What motivated Petit Smart to enter this address in these pages? This is one of the only - not to say the only - points of sale of the "Bonifleur Guadeloupe", of which Petit Smart makes the survey in his pages Go… Notice to enlightened amateurs, but attention to the portfolio!
KAWA COFFEE
Read moreKawa Coffee is very popular with coffee lovers. Here, no pods or packaging products that are harmful to the environment and sometimes even to the flavours, but only coffee roasted on site. The beans, carefully selected and fully traceable, come in a range of roasting methods, aromatic profiles, seasonal coffees and limited editions. Last but not least, you can buy appliances here, as well as tea, to vary your pleasures. The welcome is both friendly and professional: you can tell you know your stuff!
TAMAYURA
Read moreJapanese green teas Tamayura are grown in gardens located on Kyushu island in the south of the country. Tamayura offers five high quality teas: Sencha, Genmaïcha, Houjicha, Gyokuro and the best known in France, the Matcha. All of them have a unique taste, freshness, flavour and medicinal virtues. The choice of teapots is remarkable: terracotta, porcelain, pottery. like cups, cups, and various accessories, like Fouet whip. It is a Japanese potter who realizes most of the pottery sold here, which explains the purity and refinement of these objects, and also their price ! Online shop with many corners in Paris (list available on the website).
MERRY MONK
Read morePeter Lategan, an importer of South African and Anglo-Saxon delicatessen products, founded The Merry Monk in 1991. The company was the first importer in France of rooibos, also known as red tea and considered South Africa's national beverage. Here, you'll find a selection of over 200 teas to suit all tastes. You can also buy jams, teapots, tea sets and other accessories. In more than thirty years, this store has become a familiar name to many: it's easy to see why!