Kim tea, Tea house and Vietnamese restaurant near Notre-Dame Cathedral, Chartres, France
Kim Tea is a restaurant and tea house near Notre-Dame Cathedral serving Vietnamese dishes, sandwiches, and light meals alongside an extensive bubble tea selection. The modern interior creates a comfortable space that blends Asian and French influences.
The place was founded to introduce bubble tea culture to medieval Chartres and showed early how new dining concepts could establish themselves in historic neighborhoods. Since then it has become a fixture among the city's diverse restaurants alongside traditional establishments.
The place brings Vietnamese food culture to the medieval city and reflects how Asian dining traditions appear in local restaurants. Visitors find dishes that blend traditional recipes with contemporary tea-based beverages.
The restaurant is located near the cathedral and opens on different days throughout the week. Visitors should check opening times before arriving since they vary by day.
The place prepares Vietnamese coffee using specialized techniques and bakes its own pastries fresh each day. This combination of homemade baked goods with traditional coffee methods draws visitors seeking something authentic.
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