Recently, we visited Marseille on what turned out to be a sadly rainy day. Unsurprisingly, our thoughts quickly turned to our stomachs and the cosy dry interior of a cafe. Cup of Tea fitted our needs perfectly.
A cafe cum bookshop, Cup of Tea combines two of my favourite things within its serene interior. We headed up to the mezzanine so as not to disturb the people reading below, and found ourselves face to face with a wonderfully extensive tea menu. We ordered the caramel Rooibos, which smelt delicious and came in a teapot big enough to provide 3 cups of tea, justifying the €4 price tag.
The real show stopper for us though was the tart- apple, raspberry and rhubarb, decorated with delicate little almond flakes. This combination was such a winner that we tried to recreate it at home. Somehow it wasn't quite as good, so I guess I'll just have to go back to Marseille then!
A cafe cum bookshop, Cup of Tea combines two of my favourite things within its serene interior. We headed up to the mezzanine so as not to disturb the people reading below, and found ourselves face to face with a wonderfully extensive tea menu. We ordered the caramel Rooibos, which smelt delicious and came in a teapot big enough to provide 3 cups of tea, justifying the €4 price tag.
The real show stopper for us though was the tart- apple, raspberry and rhubarb, decorated with delicate little almond flakes. This combination was such a winner that we tried to recreate it at home. Somehow it wasn't quite as good, so I guess I'll just have to go back to Marseille then!
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