Angelina - Maillot

2 Place de la Porte Maillot, 75017, Paris

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Opening times:

  • Open daily: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

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Angelina is a prestigious Parisian venue with a Champs Elysees location. It’s also something of a traditional Mecca for sweet and savoury gourmet delicacies – now made by new, third-generation pastry chef, Sébastien Bauer. An excellent luxury rendez-vous place, then, when you want to eat well (and impress), but lightly, in central Paris.

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About Angelina - Maillot

Angelina charms Place de la Porte Maillott and the Palais des Congrès exhibition space in Paris’ Champs Elysees with its long-held luxury tea room fame. Sister to the Belle Epoque institution near the Louvre, think of it as a formal living room where the international cognoscenti tread the plush red carpet to treat themselves to adorable, multi-coloured macaroons, a legendary Angelina hot chocolate (served in a pitcher with tiny cups and a coupe of chantilly on the side), and Mont Blanc pastries (the recipe has remained a secret for over a century). They're the three most-ordered delicacies. Angelina also serves an elegant breakfast/brunch, and a lunch of rich quiches and light salads.

Signature dish

Mont Blanc cake

Sample dishes

  • Crème de butternut aux marrons, ricotta et cébettes, €12.50
  • Tartare de boeuf préparé par nos soins, frites et salade verte, €19.00
  • Tropézienne au café, €6.00

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Snapshot

cuisine: European, French
price: Under £45 | €51 | US$70
opening times:
Open daily: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Essential information

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Checklist

  • air conditioned
  • business/discreet
  • cocktails
  • kid friendly

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