From the first ristretto to the aperitivo, Paolina Caffè brings the Milanese bar spirit to Paris. Between Sentier and Rue de Turenne, the spot exudes warm elegance and a genuine taste of Italy.
Rosa Maison Pâtissière opened its doors in early 2026 on Rue Lafayette, in Paris’s 9th arrondissement. A pastry shop and specialty café run by two former high-school classmates invites you into this cozy tea room with a terrace. The address already has Parisians flocking for its signature flans, to name just one highlight.
Open since the start of 2026, La Petite Manis has quickly established itself as a must-visit gastronomic stop in the heart of Paris. This Franco-Indonesian coffee shop serves a tempting lineup of pastries, each more enticing than the last, from a reimagined chocolate croissant to vanilla Donut Mochi, plus Salt Bread and Indonesian Java cinnamon pastries… We’ll take you on a tour!
A solid coffee, an excellent banh mi—what more could you ask for? Head to Coupi bar, the spot perfectly placed right at the Porte d’Ivry metro exit, delighting discerning fans of Vietnamese sandwiches. All that, washed down with a good latte, and we’re sold.
On Rue Saint-Maur in the 11th arrondissement, chef Yin-Line Chea has opened her first establishment: a cozy coffee shop that blends specialty coffees, indulgent breakfasts, and signature drinks with Asian influences.
Salted Bread, Salted Boy style, lands in the Marais for its first pop-up on 18 and 19 April 2026, on Rue du Temple in the 3rd arrondissement. On the menu: ultra-buttery buns, dippable creams, and signature drinks. We’ve tried them, and we’re hooked!
Cone, that’s the name of this tiny coffee counter in Paris’s 6th arrondissement, just outside the Saint-Germain-des-Prés metro exit, where you can sip a cappuccino or hot chocolate from an artisanal cone. We tried it, and here’s the full story.
Calling all sugar lovers, in the heart of Paris’s 1st arrondissement, here’s a gourmand coffee-hop where you can savor pastries and comforting drinks, all in a laid-back, on-trend setting.
The Paris Saint-Germain football club is no longer just stirring excitement at the Parc des Princes — it's now making its way into your stomach. Located in the heart of their boutique on the Champs-Élysées, the iconic red and blue team has launched the PSG Café, a delicious corner serving up cappuccinos, smoothies, and signature madeleines adorned with the Eiffel Tower.
In Montorgueil, Jana Coffee Club is shaking up the Parisian coffee scene and bringing a touch of the Orient to the 2nd arrondissement. Here, matcha and coffee are beautifully complemented with dates, saffron, or pistachio, all served in eye-catching sealed cans right before your eyes.
Forget matcha: the latest health craze is called moringa, and it's making its mark in the heart of the 17th arrondissement, just a stone's throw from Saint-Lazare station. Through Moringa Rituals, embrace this ancient plant with countless benefits. Whether you're savoring refreshing drinks made with fresh fruit or joining friendly cooking workshops, discover how this "superfood" is becoming a everyday staple.
In the heart of the Marais, in Paris’s 4th arrondissement, Maison Phê serves up rare Vietnamese coffees you won’t find anywhere else—like the elusive Liberica or locally sourced Vietnamese matcha. We went to check out this buzzing new spot that’s attracting a steady stream of visitors.
A fusion of coffee aromas and the scent of tulips, that's the winning formula at Artizans. This poetic, hybrid coffee shop tucked away in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers a floral-inspired menu that extends even to its sophisticated, plant-based pastries — the perfect spot for a charming and indulgent escape.
The first Norwegian coffee shop in Paris, Bonne, has opened its doors in the 18th arrondissement near Montmartre. It invites visitors to indulge in Nordic cuisine with Norwegian pastries and specialty coffees straight from Oslo. We went to explore this hidden gem that’s full of charm.
A stylish new sport-chic café is making its way to Paris! Starting February 5, 2026, Café Lacoste will open its doors in the 8th arrondissement, just a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées. The establishment will offer all-day dining options in a décor inspired by the world of tennis.
In the trendy Marais district, a new spot is making a name for itself: Kahio. Opened in 2023 by Kahina and Alessio, this café-florist-deco concept store has become a must! From weekday snacks and lunches to weekend brunches, the coffee shop offers colorful, aesthetic and well-balanced dishes, to be enjoyed amongst a myriad of decorative objects from Italy. The neighboring florist offers a fine selection of seasonal flowers.
It draws in thousands of listeners daily on YouTube. Now, in the heart of Paris’s 1st arrondissement, Lofi Girl is inviting everyone to work and relax alongside her. The Lofi Café is set to open its doors very soon...
Not far from Montmartre, a coffee shop puts homemade crumble at the center of its menu with French and seasonal recipes. In this cozy crumble bar, you can create your own comforting, tailor-made dessert to eat in or take away from a selection of compotes, pastries, and gourmet toppings.