Café Lomi is the destination for the coffee connoisseurs to head to, in order to sample a fine brew that is made from the perfect roast by skilled roasters in keeping with a fine technique. The coffee here is artisan and every care is taken to deliver only the best to the diners. The beans are sourced from various parts of the world and lend a fine flavor to the drink. Café Lomi also hosts workshops and events to showcase the extraction techniques and demonstrate the variations that are found in this beverage. A true treat for a coffee-lover indeed.
Step into this tea parlor with intrepidity if you possess a fondness for tea. The insides of this Mariage brothers' enterprise are an interesting combination of stone and wood. The vintage tea collection from all over the world will overwhelm you and the brews will impress your taste buds. At Mariage Freres a long tea drinking legacy lives on since the establishment of the tea house in 1854.
The quintessential bakery on the corner of Rue Jacob and Rue Bonaparte in the 6th has a lovely tea salon in the back. A popular breakfast place for the locals, Ladurée's tea room actually goes against the grain to create a spaced-out and colonial setting rather than a traditional French setup. Under a canopy, the room is interspersed with faux palm trees, red and green chairs with murals adorning the walls. Tea is accompanied by croissants, eclairs and the likes- just the good old fashioned way. And since you'll be picking something from the macaron emporium on your way back, ask them to pack those for you in one of the boutique boxes- perfect Parisian souvenirs for keepsakes.
Angelina has been appeasing sweet teeth since 1903. This quintessential Parisian patisserie prepares and offers innovative versions of classic French confectionery like eclairs, macaroons and brioche, as well as savory items like salads, sandwiches and quiches. A visit is incomplete without a cup of their famous hot chocolate. Served with a scoop of whipped cream, the Chocolat African is another favorite on the menu.
Soya is a blend of vegetarian and vegan cuisines and has dishes that are gluten free as well. Everything is organic here. Located in the heart of Paris' 11th arrondissement, the restaurant has a loft like ambiance and can be easily missed since there are no signboards. You will know you are there when you spot the countless candle lights shining through the huge windows. The sight of lovely wooden tables and candle glow will definitely warm your hearts while the delectable food and decadent desserts will charm you. The menu features salads, curries, savories, soy in every form and desserts. They even have a selective organic wine list.
Diese sehr elegante Teestube, mit förmlicher, raffinierter Atmosphäre, die in dem Viertel Marais liegt, wendet sich an echte Teekenner. Man hat die Möglichkeit über 500 Teesorten aus aller Welt zu kosten und jeder Wunsch kann hier erfüllt werden, von seltenen Aromen bis zu den Hausmischungen. Es ist auch möglich, Tee mit nach Hause zu nehmen. Auch Nebenprodukte, die zum Tee gehören, werden angeboten: Bonbons, Kekse, Konfitüren und wunderbare chinesische Teekannen. Der Empfang und der Service sind sehr kompetent.
Ungefähre Preise: Portion Tee EUR 5, Beutel mit 100g Tee zum Mitnehmen EUR 11, Teekannen ab EUR 30
Le Centre Tout Naturellement is a restaurant situated inside a massage parlor and a naturopathy center that goes by the same name. Various spa services, beauty treatments, massages and fitness classes are offered here by experts which ensure your health and well being by adopting a natural lifestyle. The restaurant serves a completely vegan and gluten-free menu comprising healthy soups and vegetable sides that are the perfect combination of heath and taste. Le Centre Tout Naturellement is the place to be if you are someone who is very conscious of their health and dietary habits.
Step into this tea parlor with intrepidity if you possess a fondness for tea. The insides of this Mariage brothers' enterprise are an interesting combination of stone and wood. The vintage tea collection from all over the world will overwhelm you and the brews will impress your taste buds. At Mariage Freres a long tea drinking legacy lives on since the establishment of the tea house in 1854.
Café Lomi is the destination for the coffee connoisseurs to head to, in order to sample a fine brew that is made from the perfect roast by skilled roasters in keeping with a fine technique. The coffee here is artisan and every care is taken to deliver only the best to the diners. The beans are sourced from various parts of the world and lend a fine flavor to the drink. Café Lomi also hosts workshops and events to showcase the extraction techniques and demonstrate the variations that are found in this beverage. A true treat for a coffee-lover indeed.
The quintessential bakery on the corner of Rue Jacob and Rue Bonaparte in the 6th has a lovely tea salon in the back. A popular breakfast place for the locals, Ladurée's tea room actually goes against the grain to create a spaced-out and colonial setting rather than a traditional French setup. Under a canopy, the room is interspersed with faux palm trees, red and green chairs with murals adorning the walls. Tea is accompanied by croissants, eclairs and the likes- just the good old fashioned way. And since you'll be picking something from the macaron emporium on your way back, ask them to pack those for you in one of the boutique boxes- perfect Parisian souvenirs for keepsakes.
Diese sehr elegante Teestube, mit förmlicher, raffinierter Atmosphäre, die in dem Viertel Marais liegt, wendet sich an echte Teekenner. Man hat die Möglichkeit über 500 Teesorten aus aller Welt zu kosten und jeder Wunsch kann hier erfüllt werden, von seltenen Aromen bis zu den Hausmischungen. Es ist auch möglich, Tee mit nach Hause zu nehmen. Auch Nebenprodukte, die zum Tee gehören, werden angeboten: Bonbons, Kekse, Konfitüren und wunderbare chinesische Teekannen. Der Empfang und der Service sind sehr kompetent.
Ungefähre Preise: Portion Tee EUR 5, Beutel mit 100g Tee zum Mitnehmen EUR 11, Teekannen ab EUR 30
Angelina has been appeasing sweet teeth since 1903. This quintessential Parisian patisserie prepares and offers innovative versions of classic French confectionery like eclairs, macaroons and brioche, as well as savory items like salads, sandwiches and quiches. A visit is incomplete without a cup of their famous hot chocolate. Served with a scoop of whipped cream, the Chocolat African is another favorite on the menu.