Mariage Frères — Marais
Le Marais
France's oldest tea house since 1854 — the Bourg-Tibourg flagship with the colonial-era painted casks
Belle Époque salon de thé since 1903 — Mont-Blanc and chocolat l'Africain under the rue de Rivoli arcades
Angelina opened in 1903 in the rue de Rivoli arcades opposite the Tuileries, a Belle Époque salon de thé designed by Édouard-Jean Niermans for the Austrian confectioner Antoine Rumpelmayer. Proust took afternoon tea here; Coco Chanel had her standing order; the Mont-Blanc (chestnut vermicelli over meringue and Chantilly) and the chocolat l'Africain (so thick a spoon stands in it) remain the orders. The chain has expanded internationally but the Rivoli room is the original — Niermans' painted ceilings, the marble tables, the queue-out-the-arcade weekend lunch. Locals use Angelina for the post-Louvre afternoon tea and the Tuileries-walk-then-hot-chocolate ritual.
Mont-Blanc and chocolat l'Africain are the canonical order — the chocolate is poured from a small jug on the side. Weekday before 11:00 to skip the arcade queue.
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