T'M CAFE - Paris

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T'M CAFE

T'M CAFE
3.5 / 5 (674 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: DanaSmith8

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 674 reviews
danasmith8
11.01.2024

We were a party of 4 that ordered 2 cappuccinos, 1 earl grey tea, and 1 creme brûlée. The cappuccinos were mediocre, it was hot and foamy, but the coffee wasn't the best of quality. The water for the tea was served in a small quaint ceramic purple tea kettle above a matching teacup that was slightly above warm. The creme brûlée was the best part of the order, but not the best creme brûlée I have had. The atmosphere was good sitting outside, but would have been better without all of the cigarette smoke (it's France what can you do? . There is free wifi though and the staff is very friendly and nice.

ozgronk
11.01.2024

We were walking along the Canal St Denis on a very cold December day and in need of some warming nourishment when we came upon T'M Cafe, up on one of the roads crossing the canal. It was very busy with locals having lunch but we found a bit of spare room at the bar and ordered the vegetable soup from the huge pot behind the bar. A large serving came out with cups of grated cheese and croutons and it was perfect to warm us up and allow us to continue our walk along canal La Vilette to the canal St Martin. Cost was €6 each.

richard-osinski
07.06.2022

You won't find the ducasse or robuchon dishes, no. It's true, but the coffee is something else for you: a team in a beautiful morning room at the closing, a pro and efficient service, a reactive kitchen that masters its map (if only it was everywhere the same. and quality products. ask for more to a neighbourhood brewery in the most popular borough of betting! Thank you and good continuation!

luthi-henri
21.12.2022

First day of holiday in paris, with a beer with a baby on the terrace with views of the film. service was fast and welcoming.

upfannerstill-bush96
09.02.2022

We were a party of that ordered cappuccinos, earl grey tea, and creme brûlée. The cappuccinos were mediocre, it was hot and foamy, but the coffee wasn't the best of quality. The water for the tea was served in a small...quaint ceramic purple tea kettle above a matching teacup that was slightly above warm. The creme brûlée was the best part of the order, but not the best creme brûlée I have had. The atmosphere was good sitting outside, but would have been better without all of the cigarette smoke (it's France what can you do There is free wifi though and the staff is very friendly and nice.

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