
Menilmontant has its neighborhood brunches but no Franco-Taiwanese one. MAISON LE TE on rue Saint-Maur is 10 minutes on foot via rue de Belleville.
Down rue de Menilmontant then turn onto rue Saint-Maur.
Founder Hsuan-Hsuan Chang signs the menu with grandmother\'s recipes.
11am-10:30pm no slot. Brunch at 5pm Saturday still possible.
The Menilmontant neighborhood (between 20th and 11th) has a pleasant but classic brunch scene: American, French, sometimes Mexican addresses. For a Franco-Taiwanese brunch, the original option is MAISON LE TE, at 136 rue Saint-Maur, 10 minutes on foot via rue de Belleville from Menilmontant metro.
From Menilmontant (line 2), 10 minutes down rue de Menilmontant then turning onto rue Saint-Maur. From Couronnes (line 2), 12 minutes via rue de Belleville. The walk is flat, through a residential commercial zone.
Taiwanese dishes: braised pork gua bao, marbled tea eggs, glutinous rice with peanuts. Franco-Taiwanese dishes: eggs benedict on bao, matcha pancakes. Drinks: high-altitude oolong, bubble tea, filter coffee. Vegetarian options: smoked tofu gua bao, black mushroom congee.
MAISON LE TE's interior plays reinterpreted Paris brasserie codes: exposed brick, light wood, brass globe pendants. On the tables: Taiwanese ceramics, chopsticks beside cutlery. A visual blend matching the house's Franco-Taiwanese personality.
Paris 11 brunch, Buttes-Chaumont brunch, Belleville tea house, brunch rue Saint-Maur.
Booking recommended on weekends via the contact page.
10 min on foot via rue de Menilmontant then rue Saint-Maur.
Yes. Founder Hsuan-Hsuan Chang is Taiwanese (Taipei / ESCP) and signs the recipes.
Yes. 11am-10:30pm no fixed slot.
Yes, across the whole room.