There’s the Rose Latte, with its round, floral notes, sprinkled with edible petals (now an Instagram star). ![]() The venue is making an impression by democratising the art of coffee with original recipes. The German-Pratin coffee shop has the look of a disco ball, designed by Uchronia. Located on rue Danielle Casanova neart the Opéra Garnier, Café Nuances is opening its doors a stone’s throw from the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier, in Paris’s 6 th arrondissement. The pandemic lockdown, combined with “a huge sense of homesickness due to Covid’s special regulations and a gradual realisation that people don’t really know what ‘Hong Kong food’ is (beyond dim sum),” finally convinced her. Ever since she was very young, she wanted to open a coffee shop. The Paris version: Hong Kong specialities, of course, as well as pastries with flavours inspired from the childhood of Davina Chang, the culinary photographer and owner of Bing Sutt. Affordable restaurants serving dishes and pastries combining Cantonese and Western cuisines, such as egg tarts, inspired by pasteis de nata from Portugal and custard tarts from the UK. Bing Suttīing sutt For Dummies: Hong Kong cafés that have become classic tourist spots in the city. Whether you’re a true coffee connoisseur or simply looking for a new place to explore, these new addresses with their inspiring designs and careful blending of beans are definitely worth a visit. All of these promise aromatic delights and a captivating atmosphere unique coffee experiences in pleasant, relaxing settings. ![]() These six coffee shops have recently popped up in Paris.
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