Entry № 963_PAR · Verified Apr 2026
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Taipei's bubble tea culture distilled into a compact Le Marais corner shop.
Nestled in the charming 3rd arrondissement of Paris, Laïzé Marais is a delightful haven for bubble tea enthusiasts. With a commendable rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 1,700 reviews, this cozy spot invites you to explore an array of unique flavors and toppings, making it a must-visit for both locals and travelers. From refreshing lavender tea to the invigorating ginger black tea, each drink is crafted with precision and passion, ensuring a memorable experience with every visit.
While Laïzé Marais may not boast Michelin stars, it compensates with an impressive selection of high-quality Taiwanese bubble tea options. Guests can personalize their drinks by choosing from a variety of toppings, including boba and other fun additions. The inviting atmosphere, complemented by efficient service, makes it perfect for a quick stop or a leisurely afternoon. Though seating is limited, many patrons appreciate the fast service and the option for takeout, allowing you to enjoy your beverage while strolling through the picturesque streets of Paris.
Conveniently located at 19 Rue de Montmorency, Laïzé Marais is easily accessible for those exploring the vibrant Marais neighborhood. Whether you're a bubble tea aficionado or a curious newcomer, this charming venue offers a unique taste of Taiwan in the heart of Paris. Don’t miss out on their renowned pineapple cakes, a delightful treat that perfectly rounds off your visit. Embrace the experience of sipping on exquisite teas while soaking in the artistic ambiance that surrounds you.
A Le Marais bubble-tea counter built on a Taipei sourcing program — the kind of compact, single-ingredient-obsessed Paris café that has defined the city's decade-long catch-up to Asian tea culture.
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“We ordered the Oolong Grillé au Lait and the Vert Jasmin au Lait. We came back because we really enjoyed these drinks during our last visit, which made this experience even more disappointing… Unfortunately, both bubble teas were very watery and had only a faint tea flavor this time. They didn’t match the quality I re…”
“Unfortunately, I didn’t get to try their coffee because they said they were closed although Google maps says they were close at seven. The place is very comfortable, even though it’s tiny. The seating inside doesn’t feel stuffy. I got a hojicha tea which didn’t taste too earthy . It was light and refreshing . Will visi…”
“Excellent Taiwanese bubble tea store in Paris! There are several options of items to choose from, ranging from pure tea to the milk tea ones. You can also add boba, bubbles, or other toppings to it. Famous pineapple cakes were also provides. Seats in the store were available and comfortable. Recommend coming here for a…”
“I was unimpressed. Boba was clearly not fresh and wasn’t chewy and overall too sweet with little tea flavor. The small cake was okay”