mariage frères - maison de thé
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Yay for Lindsey who writes a blog about Paris and suggested Mariage Frères for tea. We thought that we'd just be stopping in for a sip or two but ended up spending the better part of our morning there, looking through the museum (more on that tomorrow), the tea shop, and enjoying a leisurely brunch. C'est magnifique!
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Aww I love love love Mariage Frères!
ReplyDeleteYum! I wish I was there for lunch!
ReplyDeleteso much fun!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the food was delicious (as was the tea, I assume)!
ReplyDeleteMina,
ReplyDeleteI think you should do a tutorial on your photo taking. You take such great photos!
Malia
LOVE this place!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular photography, what beautiful colours!! I've always wanted to go there, it's very popular in Japan (surprise, surprise...) but I have yet to try... I now will put it on my list!!!
ReplyDeleteI have missed this place on every trip...and I'm dying to go!
ReplyDeletetheir tea is so wonderful! I actually lived a few doors down from here during part of my time in Paris and have still never been! I think we will need to stop by next time we are in town!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you guys went and enjoyed yourselves!!!Thanks for the shout out =)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious - and GREAT photography is always a plus. Have fun! My husband and I are hoping to go to Paris on our backpack through Europe trip in April!
ReplyDeleteHey! Just found your site through Lost in Cheeseland. I'm from Paris but living in the US and just wanted to say: it's just funny that last February, I was sitting in Alex's chair at Mariages and my mother was sitting at yours.
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We stayed there for a few hours, enjoying our tea and desserts, away from everything and like lost in another world... :-)
Bonne journee !
Sorry: no "s" at Mariage, of course!!
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Ah! I just realised that I was salivating at your photos which is terrible of me (and probably something I shouldn't admit to!)
ReplyDeleteYet another beautiful blogpost and set of photos.
Thanks for sharing,
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