Are you dreaming of a change of scenery and greed? Let yourself be tempted by the discovery of our favorite Asian and exotic pastries in Paris. Whether it's Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese or other pastries, traditional or fusion, get ready to make delicious exotic discoveries.
In Paris, many Asian pastry shops delight gourmets with specialties from China, Japan, Vietnam and many other Asian countries. Attracting also the curious ones eager to discover new flavors, these establishments propose a variety of pastries, going from revisited creations to the most classic delicacies. In this article, we present our favorite addresses in Paris to savor these sweet delights.
Asian pastries are distinguished by their unique flavors, their original textures and their often refined presentations. Among the most popular specialties are Japanese pastries, such as mochi, dorayaki or matcha financiers, which seduce with their subtlety and balance between sweet and umami. Chinese pastries, on the other hand, offer a wide range of flavors, with delicacies such as moon cakes, red bean pastries and sweet bao. Fans of Korean and Vietnamese desserts can also enjoy traditional pastries such as Korean hotteok or Vietnamese banh flan.
The must-see Asian pastry shops in Paris also offer fusion creations, combining Asian know-how and French pastry for a unique taste experience. These innovative pastries combine ingredients and techniques emblematic of both traditions, creating exotic and surprising desserts that will delight the most adventurous palates.
Whether you are a connoisseur of Asian pastries or simply curious to discover new flavors ,Asian pastry shops in Paris have some great surprises in store for you. Let yourself be tempted by our favoriteaddresses and embark on anexotic and gourmet culinary journeythrough Asia. From traditional creations to fusion pastries, these establishments will delight your taste buds and offer you an unforgettable taste experience.
Ginko, the 19th arrondissement's nugget pastry shop with Franco-Japanese-Moroccan flavors
Ginko is the name of this little neighborhood patisserie that delights the 19th arrondissement. It's a place where you'll discover creative patisseries with a hint of travel, which we're sure you'll love to try - a real editor's favorite. [Read more]
Mori Yoshida: the excellent Japanese chef's pastry shop in Paris, our photos
Happy winner of the show "Le Meilleur Pâtissier: Les Professionnels" in 2018, Mori Yoshida delights the inhabitants of the 7th arrondissement of Paris and the surrounding area with his pastries that are as tasty as they are refined. In addition to the classics of French pastry, revisited with a Japanese twist, you can also find cakes, chocolates and pastries in his store. [Read more]
Taozi: the Asian pastry shop that honors the mochi in the 8th district of Paris
Lovers of sweet and savory Asian flavors, head to Taozi, the new gourmet spot in the 8th district of Paris! Located just a step away from the Champs-Élysées, this pastry shop puts in the honor the inescapable mochi, but also sponge cakes. Shall we pay you a visit? [Read more]
@unreve, the sublime French-Asian café and tea room
@unreve, that's the name of the new coffee shop, tea room and pastry shop that has set up shop on Avenue Parmentier in the 11th district of Paris. Imagine a nice marriage between the best of coffee shops and Asian flavors and you are in the tone. [Read more]
Benchy : the coffee shop dedicated to sandos in the 6th district of Paris
The sando, this famous Japanese sandwich, can now be enjoyed in the 6th arrondissement of Paris thanks to the opening of the Benchy coffee shop. In savory or sweet version, you won't be able to resist it, all accompanied by a tasty matcha latte! [Read more]
Mille & Un: Korean bakery, patisserie and tea room in Paris
If you love culinary journeys, then head for Mille & Un. Opening in 2019 in Paris's 6th arrondissement, this delicious Korean bakery and patisserie also doubles as a tea room. Would you like a tour? [Read more]
Le Renard Café, the bookshop-cafe dedicated to Japanese culture in Paris
A few steps away from the Renard Doré bookstore, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, the Renard Café has opened, highlighting Japanese culture, between mangas, bubble tea and quality pastries. [Read more]
Kafé Buki in Paris: the excellent coffee shop that transports us to Japan
How about taking the time to disconnect while drinking real coffee and enjoying some delicious Japanese pastries? Follow us as we take you to Kafé Buki, an ultra-friendly, gourmet Japanese coffee shop. [Read more]
Long & Tee, an unusual tea room with trompe-l'oeil pastries
Long & Tee is an astonishing Chinese tea room in the 9th arrondissement. Here you can sample Asian delicacies and try out the astonishing trompe l'oeil pastries. [Read more]
T'Xuan : tea room, tea time and Chinese pastry shop in Paris
T'Xuan is a Chinese tea room in Paris that offers you to taste unknown specialties and gourmet pastries. Notice to the culinary adventurers and lovers of Asian flavors, here is your next favorite. [Read more]
Mochi Mochi Aki, the new gourmet store of Aki Paris
Mochi Mochi Aki, this is the name of the new store just opened by Aki Paris. After Aki Boulangerie and Aki Café, Mochi Mochi Aki has also moved to rue Saint-Anne to delight lovers of mochis, melon burgers and other sweets, discover what is waiting for you there. [Read more]
Pop in café, a trendy coffee shop with original creations
Pop in Café is an unusual coffee shop that offers you not only good coffees but also original homemade sodas with fruity flavors and cream cakes full of flavor. Attention, addictive address. [Read more]
L'Osmanthe, the French-Asian pastry that revisits the classics
Do you know the Osmanthe? This hot pastry shop located near Daumesnil offers us to taste ultra greedy Franco-Asian creations. Matcha opera, mille-crêpes, sesame eclair and original pastries, here is a spot that shakes up the codes to the delight of gourmets. [Read more]
Shodai Matcha: the restaurant-tea shop for matcha lovers in Paris
For matcha lovers, here is a spot that will make your head spin. Shodai Matcha is a restaurant but also a tea room which honors the famous green tea through pastries and drinks made in the rules of art. [Read more]
La Pâtisserie de Saison, a sweet and savoury Chinese pastry shop in the 13th arrondissement
La Pâtisserie de Saison is one of the oldest Chinese pastry shops in the 13th arrondissement, located on the famous Avenue d'Ivry. Here, you can indulge in original banh mi, baos, filled puff pastries and soft rolls that oscillate between tradition and new flavors. [Read more]
Sabō: the Japanese-style tea room at OGATA Paris
For an incredible and relaxing trip to Japan, head to Sabō, OGATA Paris' famous tea room, nestled in the 3rd arrondissement. Unplug everything and let yourself be guided. Escape guaranteed and a unique experience around the world of tea. [Read more]
Fu Castella and her deliciously moist and airy cakes
Do you know castella? This pastry of Portuguese origin has finally arrived in Paris, at Fu Castella, a charming boutique-tea room. We bet you'll love this fine, moist cake! [Read more]
The House of Mochi Right Bank
La Maison du Mochi is also waiting for you in its second address in Paris on the Right Bank in the Haut-Marais. Go to the rue de Turenne to discover this new tea room and taste the best mochis of the capital. [Read more]
Tomo, the French-Japanese pastry shop expert in dorayaki
Tomo is THE French-Japanese pastry shop in Paris where you can devour dorayaki; those delicious Japanese pastries that are very light. [Read more]
Wagashi, traditional Japanese pastries at Toraya
Wagashi, namagashi, monaka, yokan, manju... If all these terms mean nothing to you, a quick trip to Toraya is a must to discover their Japanese pastries, made in the greatest tradition. [Read more]