KAPÉ - Café philippin
Coffee shop · Folie-Mericourt ·

KAPÉ - Café philippin

Coffee shop · Folie-Mericourt ·

Filipino coffee shop with ube lattes, soft-serve, pastries

ube milk
ube latte
aesthetic
cozy atmosphere
filipino coffee shop
specialty drinks
friendly owner
brownie fudge chocolate
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KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null
KAPÉ - Café philippin by null

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17 Rue de Malte, 75011 Paris, France Get directions

€1–10

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Trendy
Family friendly

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17 Rue de Malte, 75011 Paris, France Get directions

kapeparis.com
@kapeparis

€1–10 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Touristy
•Coffee
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 14, 2026

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Where to Eat in Paris: Beyond Traditional French Food | Bon Appétit

"A Filipino coffee shop where an ube latte and other Filipino-style beverages and pastries are highlighted." - ByLindsey Tramuta

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The 15 Best New Restaurants in Paris | Eater

"After launching Bobi, one of the first Filipino restaurants in Paris, Jessica Gonzales and Aurélie Véchot have added to the Oberkampf section of the 11th arrondissement with Kapé. The sharply designed Filipino coffee shop features a short but sweet menu of snacks and specialty drinks. Check out the adobo dip, a reimagination of chicken adobo, and the arroz caldo (a rice porridge with chicken, egg, ginger, and garlic). Follow it up with dessert classics like the puto, a steamed rice cake served with coconut jam, or the silvanas, classic Filipino sandwich cookies, done here with two cashew dacquoise cookies around a filling of chocolate mousseline cream and coated in chocolate crumbs to resemble an Oreo. You’ll also find soft serve, pandesal, and ube lattes. Located in the 11th arrondissement." - Lindsey Tramuta

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KAPÉ - Café philippin

Shanice Chin a J.

Google
I came across this café on TikTok and was super curious to try their ube milk since I usually only drink matcha. The place itself is really aesthetic and cozy, definitely a nice spot to hang out. The ube milk was so good, I’d definitely come back just for that! The cookie was alright, not amazing, but overall I enjoyed the experience. Great place if you’re looking for unique drinks and a nice vibe in Paris.

farah N.

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Second time coming here for ube milk. Now, I tried the cold one. It was as good as the warm ube milk. Not too sweet, a little salty from coconut milk I think. Nice place and seating but when I came it was full, we managed to find a table but a lot of people coming after us did not get any table.

Bernard A.

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I visited Kappé in Paris to try the trending “ube”, and it was a lovely experience! It’s a small café with really nice decoration and a cozy atmosphere. We tried the ube milk it was refreshing, tasty, and definitely worth it. We also had the ube crinkle cookie: it wasn’t bad, but not something I would personally crave. Finally, we tried the ube soft serve, which was good. Overall, a great spot if you’re curious about ube and want a chill café experience!

Iliana

Google
There are some items that are worth it such as the coffee jelly. However the matcha ube latte had no matcha flavor and the ube flavoring itself had a sandy texture that took away from the overall drink. The silvana is ok, but not amazing and at 5,5€ imo overpriced. Similarly their seasonal or specialty drinks are not standout. For the most part they offer very standard coffee. An ok spot to try out, but don’t go out of your way for it.

T E.

Google
Ube café is good. But the chandelier lighting is super strong. Uncomfortable. Also, the waitress can be nicer.

Tram A.

Google
their signature drink with taro is really tasty, my most worthy 5€ spent. everyone definitely should try. the owner is really friendly 😍

Serene K.

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I’ve been here more than once. All the Ube drinks are delicious. The brownie fudge chocolate is very tasty, it’s a must to try.

Oriana S.

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Okay so honestly i was excited to come here but my experience wasn’t great. I was planning for a chill conversation with my sister (we brought my laptop because i needed to explain something to her that was on my laptop) and after we sat down they showed us a very tiny small sign that we can’t use the laptop. Like i get it, i understand it but please put a big sign on the entrance so people aren’t fooled. I didn’t see the tiny sign and we left after maybe 5 minutes to go somewhere else. Also the iced chai was good but the matcha latte wasn’t - too diluted They were nice, nothing against them but I dont think i’ll come back here unfortunately