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How do I order coffee in Paris?
When you're in Paris, it's easy to get a bit confused about ordering coffess in cafés. I hope this description might help somewhat :-)

For all you coffee lovers who love to savour your Italian Arabica-style coffee beans, stop right here - you won't get coffee like that in the majority of French cafés. Before you start to despair, I have found a couple of places in Paris where you can buy your Italian-style espressos and lattes (links below). The normal coffee sold in Paris is not made from Arabica beans, but is made from Chicory - a very different flavour.
These descriptions listed below are what the French people ask for in a café.
Two prices, same coffee ... why?
You may notice people standing at the bar in cafés - they will pay a cheaper price than the people sitting down at tables, who require table service, so if you're in a hurry you can save yourself some money by drinking at the bar or counter.
Normal sized cups
- Un Café : a normal sized cup of Chicory coffee.
- Un Café au lait : if served at breakfast time, this can arrive in bowl (un bol) - don't be alarmed, this is quite normal. May also be served in a normal sized cup of coffee with a jar/small pot of milk.
Small cups
- Un Express : an espresso in a small cup.
- Une Noisette : a small espresso coffee with a dash of milk/cream in it (a macchiato).
- Une Crème : an espresso half-filled with warmed milk (small café au lait).
- Un Allongé : an espresso coffee with double the amount of hot water (weak black coffee).
- Un Serré : an espresso coffee with half the usual amount of hot water (strong black coffee).
- Un Déca : a decaf coffee.
- Un Américain : filter coffee (might not be available in some of the non-touristy areas).

I took this photo of the Cafe Americain - one place you can certainly get American-style filtered coffee.
Related Links:
Where to find soy latte in Paris
Teena recommends where to find Italian-style coffee in Paris
Teena's tips on making the best Italian coffee in Paris - at home
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- I love Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs
Wendy - July 24, 2009, 8:58 pm
Thanks for this info
I'm so pleased to be able to see these photos while i'm holidaying in Paris in early September.
PS I think your website's brilliant
Wendy
So happy to help!
Hi Wendy, oh I do hope you have a fab time in Paris - I wish I was there right now, but I'm in Sydney and won't be back there until November ... can't wait!
I too love Henri's photographs, and have done so for years.
Cheers
Teena!






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