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Entering Tcup is entering a magical setting where Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter mingle, where no element of (seasonal) decoration is left to chance. Nassila created it on her return from London with the help of her mother, to bring to Paris the British attitude that she loves so much, to which they added their Potter-mania.

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It is the Anglo-Saxon tea room par excellence. British specialties, American-inspired desserts and Mediterranean specialties, here we eat family-style and hearty cuisine.

So halfway between Halloween and Thanksgiving, it's impossible to miss the squash specialties. Every fall the house offers pumpkin pie, pumpkin cake, pumpkin cheese cake and even a pumpkin latte.

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If the quantity of sugar is a little less compared to traditional recipes, we remain in the register of rich cakes, which must be accompanied by one of the flavored teas. Tcup offers a nice selection, prepared according to the rules of the art, infusion time included.

Tcup
16 R. des Minimes, 75003 Paris
Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 19 p.m.
Closed on Mondays
Tel: +01 42 72 00 98

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Text: Tiana Salles

20.11.23

IT’S TIME TO TO TASTE !

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