L'OisiveThé

Paris


Relax over a cup of tea – there are 70 types to choose from – or try your hand at knitting at this cheery salon de thé and yarn shop. Colourful and upbeat in equal measure, it is a hub of local life and a place to slow down. It's known for its fantastic cookies and scones, too. Also serves healthy salads.

Savoury puff-pastry pasties, salads and eggs (including a boiled egg with soldiers) flesh out its modest lunchtime menu (dishes €10.50 to €12.70).


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