Fragrances

Liège


The name of this gorgeous-smelling little shop-cafe is very apt, with its teapots, marmalades, strainers, tea cosies and around 350 types of tea. Little has changed since 1932, but it does now squeeze in four minuscule tables.

If you order a cup of coffee (€2), it comes with a veritable feast of extras: a mini side of Chantilly (with spoon), a choc-truffle and a handful of chocolate-coated coffee beans. Wow.


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