Angelina
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Belle Époque salon de thé since 1903 — Mont-Blanc and chocolat l'Africain under the rue de Rivoli arcades
France's oldest tea house since 1854 — the Bourg-Tibourg flagship with the colonial-era painted casks
Henri and Édouard Mariage founded the company in 1854 as a wholesale tea importer and opened the Bourg-Tibourg public boutique in 1984 in the same Marais building that held the original offices. Six hundred fifty teas from thirty-six countries — Darjeeling first flushes, gyokuro from Uji, signature blends like Marco Polo and Wedding Impérial — sit in the painted oak casks behind a wooden counter that looks unchanged for a century. The salon de thé upstairs serves a tea-poached salmon and tea-flavoured pastries; the museum room holds 19th-century tea kit. The crowd here uses Bourg-Tibourg for the gift-tin run and the Saturday-after-lunch salon de thé sit-down before walking back across rue de Rivoli.
Marco Polo and Wedding Impérial are the gift-tin defaults. Salon de thé upstairs takes the post-rue-des-Rosiers Saturday lunch; book ahead on weekends.
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Courtyard, Garden View, Historic Monuments
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