The 8 Best Coffee and Matcha Spots in Paris Right Now

Partisan Coffee — Marais

Industrial yet warm, Partisan is where minimalism meets mastery. Every detail — the handmade ceramics, the playlist, the roast — feels deliberate. The baristas treat espresso like fine art, and the matcha lattes are smooth and balanced. Perfect for writing, reading, or simply slowing down.

Buddy Buddy — 5 Rue de Marseille, 10ᵉ

A Belgian import with a Parisian soul, Buddy Buddy is a temple of plant-based creativity. Famous for its nut butters and sleek interiors, it serves excellent oat cappuccinos, creamy matchas, and seasonal lattes that look as good as they taste. Bright, modern, and inclusive — it’s the café everyone secretly wishes was downstairs from their apartment.

Dreamin’ Man — 140 Rue Amelot, 11ᵉ

Small, quiet, and deeply personal, Dreamin’ Man feels more like a living room than a café. The Japanese-inspired aesthetic — wooden counters, soft ceramics, hand-whisked matcha — invites calm. It’s one of those rare Paris spots where time seems to slow down.

Noir Café — 8 Rue Saint-Florentin, 1ᵉʳ

Refined and timeless, Noir Café represents the elegant side of Parisian coffee culture. The espresso is rich, the milk texture flawless, and the decor minimalist — marble, dark wood, and silence. It’s the kind of place where you can meet a client, a friend, or simply yourself.

Hanoi Corner — 7 Rue de Turenne, 4ᵉ

A quiet hybrid between Vietnamese coffee culture and Parisian charm. Hanoi Corner serves both slow-drip cà phê and matcha drinks in a laid-back space scented with condensed milk and roasted beans. A cozy escape with a touch of nostalgia — especially on grey winter afternoons.

Café Kitsuné — Palais Royal

Probably the most photogenic café in Paris, Café Kitsuné blends Japanese precision with Parisian elegance. Their matcha latte has become iconic — frothy, balanced, and beautiful — and the location, tucked under the arcades of Palais Royal, feels like stepping into a postcard.

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