Le Salon de Thé — Classic Moroccan Tea Room at La Mosquée de Paris

What You’ll Find — Mint Tea, Pastries & a Courtyard Escape

Moroccan mint tea — served in the classic style, made for slow sipping
North African pastries — honeyed, nutty, delicate bites (perfect with tea)
Courtyard atmosphere — one of the most transporting tea settings in Paris
Restaurant next door — extend your visit with a meal if you want
Hammam option — tea + hammam makes a full “reset afternoon”
TLC Paris tip — go midweek if you can; it’s calmer and feels more like a hidden courtyard escape.

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Mint Tea Ritual

A classic Moroccan tea moment — slow, sweet, and perfectly Paris.

Courtyard Escape

One of the most transporting tea settings in the city.

Pastries & Sweets

Honeyed, nutty pastries designed for tea pairing.

Make It a Full Plan

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.

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Address, Contact & Map+

Le Salon de Thé — Grande Mosquée de Paris

Paris 5ᵉ (see official contact page for details)

Hours: check official site ↗

Tea room ↗ · Contact ↗ · @restaurant_mosqueedeparis ↗

The Tea Room Experience+

A true Paris escape: carved details, tiled beauty, and a courtyard mood that feels like you left the city for a moment. This is “mint tea + sweetness” in its most classic form.

What to Order (easy picks)+
  • Mint tea (the classic) + a mixed plate of pastries.
  • One honey-and-nut pastry if you want the real “tea pairing” experience.
  • If it’s chilly: do tea + warm pastry and sit longer.

Tea room page: Open ↗

Restaurant Option+

If you want to turn the tea stop into a full plan, the restaurant is part of the same universe — perfect for a long, slow afternoon.

Restaurant: Open ↗ · Reservations: Book ↗

Hammam (Reset Afternoon)+

The ultimate version: hammam + tea afterwards. It turns a simple visit into a full-body, full-mood reset.

Hammam: Open ↗

Bonne journée / TLC Paris Tip+
  • Go midweek if possible — it feels calmer and more “hidden courtyard”.
  • Make it a 5ᵉ arrondissement loop: Jardin des Plantes → tea room → river walk.
  • Best move: mint tea + mixed pastries, then sit and let time slow down.

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.