Maisie Café.

Vegan restaurant · Place Vendome

Maisie Café.

Vegan restaurant · Place Vendome

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32 Rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, France

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Vegan, gluten-free cafe with LA juice culture vibe.  

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32 Rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

maisiecafe.com
@maisiecafe

€10–20

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32 Rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 40 39 99 16
maisiecafe.com
@maisiecafe

€10–20

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@goop

"Maisie Café brings a taste of LA juice culture to Paris. The brainchild of former luxury exec turned wellness enthusiast Isabella Capece, Maisie Café has an all-vegan, organic menu that reflects the more health-conscious direction many new Parisian spots are heading in. Breakfast is light, with acai bowls, matcha granola, juices, and shakes, while lunch is pure West Coast in the sense that most of the dishes are bowl-based: brown rice or soba noodles topped with the freshest veggies, nuts, and seeds. The fashion pack who hit Paris for the shows are big fans of Maisie's cures—hot and cold soups, elixirs, and broths for every ailment, all available for delivery. If you do choose to sit in, the interior feels like a balmy escape to Miami with tropical-print walls and pastel seating. "

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@goop

"Maisie Café brings a taste of LA juice culture to Paris. The brainchild of former luxury exec turned wellness enthusiast Isabella Capece, Maisie Café has an all-vegan, organic menu that reflects the more health-conscious direction many new Parisian spots are heading in. Breakfast is light, with acai bowls, matcha granola, juices, and shakes, while lunch is pure West Coast in the sense that most of the dishes are bowl-based: brown rice or soba noodles topped with the freshest veggies, nuts, and seeds. The fashion pack who hit Paris for the shows are big fans of Maisie's cures—hot and cold soups, elixirs, and broths for every ailment, all available for delivery. If you do choose to sit in, the interior feels like a balmy escape to Miami with tropical-print walls and pastel seating. "

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Marcela Trevino

Google
This vegan cafe is our favorite for a quick, healthy and delicious breakfast or lunch. They offer a daily soup and daily tart which are always excellent!!! Not open for dinner though.

natasha Rode-Christoffersen

Google
Amazing food and great coffee I had the leek quiche and my sister had the mushroom soup. It was so delicious seriously some of the best mushroom soup either of us have had in our lives. The waitress was very kind and patient with my French. The lattes were very good too! Would definitely recommend

Ester de la Fuente

Google
Delicious and healthy, 100% vegan and gluten free! So happy to find this plant based-ayurvedic cozy restaurant in the city center. The food was delicious and so were the drinks and desserts. The service was wonderful too. It's a bit expensive, but healthy and tasty, and not touristy at all.

Marten

Google
We took some delicious, nutritious bowls to go and the service was very friendly. Since the space is quite limited it became chaotic quite quickly when employees startet moving boxes, though. Seems like a lovely place to have a quick breakfast or coffee!

maya burkhardt

Google
it’s very expensive and the owner (who sat at the table next to us) was very unfriendly, because we were 5 people sitting at a table for 4 people and she felt ”uncomfortable“. yes we squeezed in, but we weren’t too close to her and the way she said it was very unfriendly and arrogant. the food was fine, but just fine. the carrot cake was quite good, the focaccia was very dry and the lentil-cheese bowl was fine.

Marie-Céline Piednoir

Google
Well… the food was nice and I like the fact that it was really homemade. Good coffee. Nice staff member. They are proud to be vegan and gluten free (thank you) but I spotted a “marine collagen” on sale in the shop. I checked it and it was collagen from “fish”, but those collagen with “fish” are a disaster for so many ecological reasons. I told the owner of the place and… he absolutely did not care and right after I left told his staff “so what?”. It kind of drives me crazy that a vegan place would sell those harmful products for the ocean.

Fran Ferrando

Google
Small cozy and cute place, they speak English. I had the Thai salad, which was quite bland. A better dressing would make wonders to that salad. The hummus with crackers was really good. I also tried the soup of the day, which was spinach and chickpeas, was quite nice and a generous portion. The focaccia bread was served warm and it was delicious. Good prices, bearing in mind this is central Paris.

Adam Josh

Google
Vegan and gluten free cafe, as advertised! Great service, friendly staff. Single bathroom. Delicious food, amazing latté, seating for 50. Overall a great experience. We left happy and full.
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Lauren C.

Yelp
Great coffee drinks. Loved the chickpea quiche.
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Christina M.

Yelp
100% vegan restaurant with OK bowls. I tried the açaí bowl and the matcha bowl with my travel partner. I've had better açaí bowls but this one was OK. My travel partner hated that it was loaded with raisins. The matcha bowl was OK but this time the raisins actually helped add flavor. Nevertheless, I probably wouldn't run out of my way to eat here again but it was OK to eat once.
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Stella K.

Yelp
Tucked in a side street near the Tuileries Gardens right by Jeu de Paume, Maisie Cafe was a great find! They serve Vegan and Gluten Free fare. I haven't eaten a panini sandwich in years! Pictured here: Foccacia bread with tomato, zucchini, red bell peppers, spinach and a basil cashew cream sauce. Soup of the day was black radish made with coconut milk and thyme. So good!
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Anna G.

Yelp
I have eaten here twice and been completely satisfied both times. The staff is super friendly and fluent in English and French. The food is fresh and homemade. It is super healthy with an emphasis on seeds but all DELICIOUS!
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Vanessa F.

Yelp
Glad this is around, they're 100% vegan, but poor price-quality ratio -- expensive for what it is. I paid 12 EUR for an agua fresca and some hummus and crackers. Service was not bad but weird. Would return but choose much more carefully next time.

Dana A.

Yelp
Absolutely trash. We walked up to the counter and the waitress completely ignored us, seeming more interested in the iPad. After about 5 minutes I asked her if we could order and she told us to hang on. We looked at the options - premade, refrigerated in plastic porridge/oatmeal/dessert/salads. We instead got awful coffee (the almond milk split up into pieces inside of it), ok banana bread, but the sandwich was pretty good. The girl made us wait at the counter while she made it all. Very disappointed in this place and especially the service. Go to a different vegan place instead.

Alex N.

Yelp
The staff is so rude that by the time you start eating its hard to enjoy your food. They just have the "cant be bothered resting bitch face" and honestly when im paying 17 euros for 2 coffees and a small smoothie, a smile should come as well.