HANOI CORNER
Read moreComing here for coffee or tea is an experience that strongly calls for renewal. No, we're not exaggerating for a moment. Here, Vietnam and its aromas are on the move, and the coffees from this land, sometimes unjustly misunderstood, are worth the detour. For the coffees, a sort of brass filter brings out the sharpest flavors and aromas, while the infusions are to fall. To make things even better, we've prepared a few side dishes here to help you enjoy the beverages with just as much finesse. The place is like a small cocoon, all softly, with its pastel blue front that announces the color nicely. Frankly, very good point!
5 PAILLES
Read moreIn the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis, here's a sure bet: these 5 Pailles offer a range of sun-drenched dishes and an unrivalled brunch, making them the ideal spot for a break, whether for a few moments or longer. Because here, coffee is sacred! Hot or cold (those who haven't tried it yet will know), it'll make you want to savour the much-maligned American coffee all over again. Those who add a little milk will even have the option of adding vegetable milk. We think of everything, it's no-fuss, and terribly fashionable.
BUBBOLITAS - BUBBLE TEA BAR
Read moreHot or cold, bubble tea has many fans, and quite a few outlets, including this one. One of our favourites is a very small store called Bubbolitas near Beaubourg. Here, you'll not only be offered a thousand flavours, but you'll also discover many wonders: cakes, milkshakes, tea-based smoothies... in short, the ideal way to recharge your batteries before touring this bustling district. And home delivery is also available!
NUANCE CAFÉ
Read moreWe don't know what attracts us the most when we pass in front of Nuance Café: is it the beautiful showcase that exposes the place? The delicacies on the map? No need to choose, because the address has all these advantages! In this young and very design coffee shop, you can sit down for a drink, a meal, and even to work. In fact, students from neighbouring faculties work there, and have simply found "the place to work". Between sweet bites, healthy dishes and homemade desserts, the choice quickly becomes difficult. The same goes for the coffees and teas, numerous à la carte and always as delicious! Brunch here is a must, but be careful, it's very popular!
TEATHÉTCHA
Read morePatrick Loustalot-Barbé has had his tea shop opposite the market in the rue de la Glacière for more than 20 years now: it's a place that is well known to regulars. You can have a tea, a chocolate, a pastry, but also choose among the 250 kinds of teas offered. They come from China, Formosa or India. They are generally large origins placed in a sort of revolving bookcase that is reminiscent of prayer wheels... The art of sublimating tea in form and content, in a way.
DIDOOS
Read moreOpened 7 j/7, this traditional tea and coffee salon produces classic products daily while varying with recipes from more exotic cakes offering a wide choice. A stone's throw from Albert Kahn Garden Museum, it makes it possible to drink and make a sweet break after the visit for example. A large terrace open to the corner of the very appreciable street, as well as an indoor zinc room and high table against the glass bay, welcome the public throughout the year. Boulanger also.
FRÉDÉRIC CASSEL – SALON DE THÉ ET CHOCOLATERIE
Read moreIf you like the Cassel house, in addition to the chocolate factory, you'll find a dedicated place to sample the brand's creations. The advice and welcome are attentive: it's a real pleasure to be able to enjoy them, as the production workshop is right next door, with Frédéric Cassel himself at the helm. Add to this a wide selection of Dammann Frères teas, and you're sure to fall under the spell. There's also a boutique in Carré-Sénart.
DEGUS-THES
Read moreA pleasant place where it is good to stop the time of a tasting. Jérôme warmly welcomes you and provides you with helpful advice on the choice of teas among the 80 on the map. From all over the world, the range is wide - black, green, white, oolong, smoked, dark, biological… - Some suggestions: the scented organic organic Thé-Orange thé tea, served and its mango-lemon sherbet sherbet enjoy on the terrace; The scented Clafoutis Clafoutis with the cherry accompanied by a muffin to the bilberries made bilberries or even hot chocolate with cinnamon which is a pure wonder. A "set" formula offers you to taste 3 teas of the same theme and thus discover the specificities of each. The teas served in the room are available for sale for the delight of your taste buds or those of your loved ones.
CAFÉ PIMPIN
Read moreA nice stopover, born of the imagination of two friends, Marie Genet and Clémentine Touton, and which works so well that it has a second establishment in the 17th. The principle: a place thought like a little cocoon, in which you feel good immediately. Light colours and wood are the main materials used, and it is indeed very successful. You come here to eat good, healthy food, but also to have a fresh fruit juice (because here you say - and you are - healthy). You can also enjoy a Spritz cocktail that you can take in summer on the bench on the pavement. It's not wide, but it's a great idea.
LE SULLY
Read moreThis family brasserie, established since 1917 in the heart of the 4th arrondissement of Paris on the banks of Paris facing the Ile Saint-Louis, has kept its old-fashioned decor with its blue and yellow period tiles. In addition to her home cooking for lunch and dinner, she also runs a tea room and offers very good products for an afternoon break: quality coffee, Mariage Frères teas, Berthillon ice creams, Alain Milliat juices and nectars, but also estate wines for those who would like to have an early aperitif. A good address to make a relaxing stop in the heart of Paris and regain strength for those who are strolling in the capital.
MAISON DES TROIS THÉS
Read moreAn exceptional address! An experience for infusion lovers. It's a safe bet that you'll never taste your teas in the same way again once you've discovered the subtlety of the teas prepared here by tea mistress Yu Hui Tseng. The atmosphere is authentic and aesthetic, with kettles where the water is always kept at the right temperature. Teas come from China and Taiwan. This is the world's largest tea cellar, with over 1,000 varieties on offer, almost all of them top-of-the-range.
KAHWEHGI COFFEE HOUSE
Read moreJust a stone's throw from Place Gambetta and in the immediate vicinity of Père-Lachaise, the Kahwehgi Coffee House is the ideal place for a coffee break, or even a snack and aperitif after a stroll through the tree-lined alleys of the capital's most famous cemetery. The establishment, as its name suggests, is in fact a pretty place where you can enjoy good Pfaff coffees, best roaster in France ten years ago, a café macchiato, a viennois, a tchai latte and many other pleasant beverages.
UN AIR DE FAMILLE
Read moreOn the corner of a pedestrian street in the center of town, this charming tearoom is the perfect place for a sweet break. Open all day, the establishment plays on a warm, cosy style, with small wooden tables, slightly fifties lines and comfortable seating, greenery and an elegant display case. An attractive range of teas is on sale, along with home-made pastries. On sunny days, you can also enjoy tea at the outdoor tables, or stop in for a savoury snack at lunchtime.
HEXAGONE
Read moreWe go there with friends or family, alone or accompanied, but there is never a bad time to go to France. This coffee shop helps you slow down, teach you to relax, all thanks to a Zen setting and a smiling service. We accompany coffees, cappuccinos and other drinks from home, delicious homemade pastries. But what makes the quality of France so high is the fact that the company specializes in roasting. The brand's attention is focused on the entire production chain, from planting to the cup. On site, you will also find all the necessary accessories, as well as coffee for sale, in beans or ground.
LE CAFÉ DES ARTS
A tea room in a beautiful, quiet setting, where you can enjoy delicious ...Read more
ROSLINA
Read moreCreated by Laura, this friendly, cosy place is both a café and a boutique dedicated to the two most beloved hot beverages: tea and coffee. A passionate barrista, Laura ran a mobile café in the Château de Fontainebleau for 3 years before settling here. She makes her own compositions of teas to buy or taste on the spot. At every time of year, a gourmet and original selection is offered. As for the cuisine, the menu changes daily, with healthy, gourmet dishes. And on Sundays, we recommend brunch!
GALERIE T ROOM
Read moreHere is a pretty art and ceramics gallery at the foot of the castle, installed in an old village house recently rehabilitated. In addition to organizing exhibitions, the place, atypical and friendly, is also a nice tea room. One comes to enjoy teas, coffees, cookies and other pastries, all certified organic. On sunny days, a terrace is available on the place de l'Ecu. And on Sundays, a lunch is proposed. Note that small cultural events take place there all year long (poetry, music, tarot of Marseille...).
LE PETIT CORMIER
Read moreLe Petit Cormier is a charming boutique that's all about diversity. Primarily a tearoom, it's the perfect place to enjoy a delicious seasonal ice cream over a cup of tea or fruit juice. It's also a gallery showcasing the work of local and Parisian artists. In addition to exhibitions of paintings, sculptures and photos, there are warm-hearted events such as mini-concerts, readings and various convivial workshops. Strolling through the premises, you'll also discover a delicatessen and decoration section.
LE CAFÉ DES CHATS
Read moreUnusual and purring! Café des Chats is the kingdom of a tribe of pampered cats, all adopted from animal protection associations. Free to roam, they climb onto the tables and fall asleep on your scarf. You're welcome to pet them, but you must respect their wishes, and it's forbidden to feed them. The space is large and comfortable. The pastries are homemade, and the hot chocolate is divine! Café des Chats also offers brunch on Sundays, and meals throughout the week.
+82 PARIS
Read moreHere is an atypical coffee shop! +82 offers you an immersion in South Korea. Its specialty: the famous bingsus, a dessert made of finely crushed ice cream traditionally covered with boiled red beans (but the bingsu also comes in other flavors). In summer, it's perfectly refreshing, a real treat! +82 Paris will also make you discover other sweets with a Korean sauce, like matcha cookies. The place is cosy, the staff welcoming and caring. A small drawback, however: you will sometimes have to be patient before sitting down; the space is not very big, but it is very popular with fans. Second address in the 11th district: Paris Dabang.
DOSE
Read moreIt is in the heart of the Latin Quarter, in the very touristy and typical rue Mouffetard, that the original Dose house is not to be missed. Indeed, the establishment is a delight for borough residents and onlookers alike: inspired by Anglo-Saxon coffee shops, the brand revisits French-style coffee by offering a range of homemade products. Fresh juices, quality coffee, delicacies, Dose attracts, and it's understandable: between the sunny terrace, the cosy interior and the take-away preparations, you'll find something to suit your desires. The inhabitants of the Batignolles district also benefit from a location, developing the same - beautiful - offer.
THE STRAY BEAN
Coffee shop with an Australian flair, coffees from renowned roasters, ...Read more
KANNA - SUCRE
New-generation tea room specializing in CBD: infusions, pastries, ...Read more