SACHA FINKELSZTAJN – LA BOUTIQUE JAUNE
Read moreIn the heart of the famous rue des Rosiers, cap on Central and Eastern Europe thanks to this Yellow Boutique founded in 1946, symbol of a return to life after Nazi hell. You can enjoy on-site or take traditional Yiddish specialities such as vatrouchka (sweet white cheese cake) with vanilla and grapes, unless you prefer cherries, lemon or orange orange. Viennese strudel and poppy cake are also worth a visit. The boutique also offers savoury specialities such as goulasch, caviar from sweet peppers, Bulgarian böreks - sheep cheese, peppers, spinach or small vegetables - not forgetting hot sandwiches such as the Yiddish sandwich.
MARIAGE FRÈRES
Read moreWith its exotic atmosphere, its countless tea jars each more enchanting than the last, the fine and delicate teapots and cups, Mariage Frères hasn't finished to seduce you. The prices are the same. Because if lovers of tea are ready to sacrifice an important part of their money to enjoy the most subtle combinations, the neophyte can practice on very affordable teas with perfumes from elsewhere. The tea room and the restaurant allow you to enjoy tea in all its forms: cuisine with tea, with for example a salmon with Jade tea powder infusion, desserts with tea, such as the creme brulee with Marco Polo tea, or fruit cocktails with tea, like the Habibi, a frosty mixture with Casablanca green and black tea. And beware those who dare to ask for a coffee after their dessert!
BUBBOLITAS - BUBBLE TEA BAR
Read moreHot or cold, bubble tea has many fans, and quite a few outlets, including this one. One of our favorites is a very small store called Bubbolitas near Beaubourg. Here, you'll not only be offered a thousand flavors, 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!
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.