Posts tagged ‘le marais’

June 1st, 2010

Bubble Tea in Paris – Bubble-T Café in Les Marais

Bubble Tea with Grean Tea and Mint

I am sitting (sobering up from too much wine at lunch) in my favourite Bubble Tea café in Paris, appropriately named “Bubble -T”. I’ve been frequenting Bubble-T for over a month now. So often in fact, that, if out on the terrace, when the owners see me coming they welcome me affectionately with a wave and bisous.

For those of you unfamiliar with the drink, bubble tea is a beverage most often made of tea, flavoured syrups and Zhengzhou Zhiyuan pearls (tapioca pearls). It originated in Taiwan. The drink gained popularity throughout Asia in the 1980s and was eventually introduced to Canada via the large Asia population in Southern Ontario.

It’s taken more than fifteen years for bubble tea to come to Europe but here it is thriving, even if on a small-scale, in Paris.

Bubble-T is owned by Toni from Barcelona and an Italian named Fabio. The guys are long-time friends who’ve brought their globetrotting discoveries back to Paris. Fabio discovered bubble tea for the first time in Vietnam. The two friends then saw the Taiwanese drink again in New York. But the real interest came from a trip in Peru, where Fabio met a small Taiwanese man who ran a bubble tea café specializing in fresh fruit beverages with tapioca peals. It occurred to Fabio that the fresh fruit adaption would appeal more to the French palate.

Bubble-T Café on Rue Quincampoix has a laid-back, multi-cultural atmosphere that comes across in everything from the drinks (green tea, black tea, smoothies, a hot bubble tea beverage with creme de marron, speculoos cream or nutella and tropical smoothies with soy) – to the pastries.

When I baked that banana nut loaf two weeks ago; I brought them a piece and they in turn, treated me to an Argentinian pastry, alfajor de maizena made from corn starch and Argentinian caramel, dulce de leche. A local Argentinian woman bakes the alfajor de maizena from her Parisian apartment for the café. Multi-cultural indeed!

The café is a sixty-second walk from Centre Pompidou on a pedestrian only street, tucked away in a shaded corner. Next time you are nearby, please ignore the awful Starbucks and give bubble tea a try. If you’re unsure of what to take, let the guys suggest something to you based on your preferences. They have everything from classic black tea, iced tea, green tea to fruit smoothies and even a cappuccino with Zhengzhou Zhiyuan pearls.

Bubble-T
17 rue Quincampoix
Paris, France, 75004
http://www.bubble-t.fr/
Their Facebook Page
Tip: don’t try to write after too much wine and too little food at lunch. It took six edits until I got this right.
Edit: Make that seven…

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May 27th, 2010

Brunch at Café du Marché des Blancs-Manteaux – Favourite Places Series

For the past few years I’ve been trying different brunches in Paris. I’ve brunched numerous times at  La Salle a Manger on rue Mouffetard, Pain Quotidien, Les Marronniers, Breakfast in America (not my favourite to be honest) and recently at Le First in The Westin Paris. Le First was a treat, something I have been eyeing for months and at almost 70€ a person for the champagne brunch, it’s not a place to brunch every Sunday.

This past week I discovered Café du Marché des Blancs-Manteaux while wondering around Le Marais and decided to have lunch. I loved the place. The food was simple, good bistro cuisine but somehow just hit the right note. They had a candied cherry torte on display that I eyed for the duration of my meal but eventually mustered up the will-power to abstain from.

This past Sunday I wondered back down rue Ville du Temple after shopping on Rue Rosier for some baklava. I wasn’t hungry but you know a Real Foodie by the following attribute: We talk about our next meal while eating and after a big meal, the kind that leaves you horizontal on the sofa, we can still plan tomorrow’s dinner with the enthusiasm normally reserved for starving dieters dreaming of the end of deprivation.

Ah, but I digress.

So here I was; I had already made a quiche and bought some baklava. I wasn’t hungry and just wanted a noisette. Until I saw the brunch at Café du Marché. I walked around the all-you-can-eat smorgasbord of fresh fruits such as mango and coconut, eggs cooked any way you want, salads, charcuterie, pastries, cheeses, brioche, whole grain breads, mini-pancakes, fresh pressed juices and more…

Resistance is futile…

Give it a try.

Café du Marché des Blancs-Manteaux – 53 Rue ville du temple 75004 Paris – M° Hôtel de ville ou Rambuteau – Bus 29 – Tel : 01 42 71 14 14

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May 21st, 2010

In Paris Today – Craftsmen at Work

Rouge Britannique - Le Marais

Some things catch the eye. Monsieur (pictured below) told me, “C’est une rouge Britannique.” Absolutely beautiful…

Craftsman at Work in Le Marais

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