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L’Oisive Thé Reviews (1)
One can easily while away the afternoon with a pot of "mélange oriental" and two very generous slices of cranberry-banana bread (under 10,-EUR total) in this cozy little salon de thé in the lovely Butte-aux-Cailles neighborhood.
There's currently only one official server, but the service isn't at all slow; relaxed is the preferred term at this neighborhood spot. The salads also look interesting; I'll have to come back for either that, or the language exchange that the owners organize, among other things.
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