
After a Buttes-Chaumont stroll, walk down rue de Belleville to MAISON LE TE on rue Saint-Maur in 15 minutes for a real Taiwanese tea time.
Down rue de Belleville, turn onto rue Saint-Maur.
Ali Shan, Dong Ding, Sun Moon black tea, jasmine and osmanthus.
Black sesame, taro, matcha, yuzu. Menu rotates with the seasons.
The 19th arrondissement, around Buttes-Chaumont, is a residential, family neighborhood with its local cafes. Real tea houses are rare. For a 19th resident seeking a calmer single-origin tea moment, heading down into the 11th via rue de Belleville is an efficient option. MAISON LE TE, at 136 rue Saint-Maur, is 15 minutes on foot.
From the Buttes-Chaumont entrance (M Buttes Chaumont, line 7bis), down rue de Belleville to Belleville (line 11), then up rue Saint-Maur for 500 meters. Total: 15 minutes. From Pyrenees (line 11), 12 minutes. Pleasant walk, panoramic view at the start.
MAISON LE TE offers a Taiwan-focused selection. High-mountain Taiwanese oolong Ali Shan, roasted Dong Ding, Sun Moon black tea. Bamboo-whisked Taiwanese matcha. Asian pastries with black sesame, taro, matcha, yuzu. See the menu.
Buttes-Chaumont is one of Paris's most beautiful parks, but a full day tires you. Heading down to MAISON LE TE for tea time has become a ritual for many 19th residents. The calm room, light wood, a teapot that lasts: a pleasant contrast with the outdoor walk.
Belleville tea house, tea house Paris 11, brunch Buttes-Chaumont.
Open daily 11am-10:30pm. Booking recommended on weekends via the contact page.
15 minutes on foot via rue de Belleville then rue Saint-Maur.
Yes, daily 11am-10:30pm.
Yes. Asian pastries with black sesame, taro, matcha, yuzu, rotating seasonally.
Yes, daily without time slot, 11am-10:30pm.