Read moreFor the food : I've tasted only their matcha latte and their homemade mochi . Our matcha lovers will be pleased to know that this place will not disappoint unlike Starbucks or Joe & the Juice . I like mine strong and not just diluted in your milk. You can choose any milk you like and the matcha is good quality . You can even buy your matcha there. The mochi was excellent For the service : even with a lot of people in line , the staff is efficient and never lacks. It's a little bit pricey (around 6€ for a matcha latte) but not more expensive than other places . --- overall : This place is a good start if you like matcha, I really like this place which has a great location if you want to then have a walk to visit Paris while sipping...
Lively spot with great people-watching and lots of day drinkers. I love how vibey it is—there’s a bit of a run-down charm that makes it feel like it’s edging into the trendy, curated scene but still keeping it real. It’s in the heart of the district with lots of other Asian restaurants, so it definitely feels of-the-moment.
There are tons of options and the staff were super friendly. I had high hopes given the crowd and the view, but was a little let down by the taste and presentation. The drink wasn’t the vibrant green I expected—it came out a bit bitter and clumpy. Not something I’d go back for, and I’ll be on the lookout for a spot with better quality to...
Read moreI got the blue vanilla latte and maybe I shouldn’t have because I didn’t like the flavor at all. I usually get a strawberry matcha but I didn’t want to drop €6.8 on one drink. The blue one was €5.5 which is fair for Paris. The matcha itself tastes a little chalky if you’re into that—I’m not. It was fairly sweet, maybe that was the vanilla, but I prefer a sweet matcha so I wasn’t too bothered. There was no queue and my drink came out pretty quickly. There are no tables inside but...
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