Moroccan institution Bacha Coffee opens on the Champs-Élysées

FOOD REVIEW - The grand café spreads its lounges and 200 pure Arabica coffees served in gilded coffee pots over three floors. But what's the dish like?
Skip the ad Skip the adA grand Marrakech café institution conquering the Champs-Élysées, where it's hard to tell what's more important: the upstairs lounges, the palace ornaments, or the 200 pure Arabicas served from the swan-neck of gilded coffee pots. The dishes are much less dizzying, and you'll prefer to try them as a snack.
Prices: Breakfasts from €24, afternoon coffee from €28, lunch menus (weekdays) from €32 to €38, around €70 à la carte. White omelet with baby spinach: perfect for decoration. Savory French toast with chicken, chili, and cheddar: plump. Café liégeois: fully stocked.
With whom? Damn, the TikTok purge.
Good food: the exuberance adds to the confusion, but the library is preferred. The service is all honey with a white jacket.
Bacha Coffee. 26, avenue des Champs-Élysées (Paris 8th ). Tel.: 01 71 25 19 10. Daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Metro: Franklin-D.-Roosevelt.
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