Le Salon de Thé — Classic Moroccan Tea Room at La Mosquée de Paris
What You’ll Find — Mint Tea, Pastries & a Courtyard Escape
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Highlights (evergreen)
A classic Moroccan tea moment — slow, sweet, and perfectly Paris.
One of the most transporting tea settings in the city.
Honeyed, nutty pastries designed for tea pairing.
Add the restaurant — or go all-in with the hammam for a true reset day.
TLC Paris Concierge note: This is the “instant-escape” tea room — mint tea, pastries, and a courtyard that feels like a portal.
Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.
Selected by TLC Paris Concierge, Le Salon de Thé at La Mosquée de Paris is a serene Moroccan tea room tucked within the beautiful Moorish-inspired gardens and courtyard of the historic mosque in the 5th arrondissement. Here, mint tea is more than a drink — it’s a ritual: fragrant, sweet, and poured with gracious hospitality alongside traditional pastries like honey-drenched cornes de gazelle and almond briouats. The shaded courtyard and peaceful interiors make this one of Paris’s most delightful escapes from the urban pace, creating a perfect pause after wandering the Latin Quarter’s lively streets or before a quiet moment in the Jardin des Plantes. This tea room reflects a different cultural tempo — soft light, aromatic steam, and a sense of calm that extends beyond the cup — and it pairs naturally with a stroll toward Notre-Dame & Île de la Cité or down Rue Mouffetard’s market arcades. For visitors and locals alike, it’s an invitation to slow down, taste tradition, and discover a Parisian corner that feels both hidden and essential.