The Teacup from Bofinger
The Bofinger Teacup
Bofinger

The Teacup

$30.00

For lovers of a perfectly brewed tea or a leisurely café longé, this tea cup is a true kitchen essential. Crafted in a classic, time-honoured shape, the Bofinger tea cup features a soft white porcelain body, a beautifully rounded handle, and signature red trimmings that make it instantly recognisable.

A fine red stripe traces the rim of the cup, while the Bofinger name is displayed on the front, with the brasserie’s opening date, 1864, proudly printed below. Every detail reflects the spirit of this legendary Belle Époque brasserie, an enduring landmark of the 11th arrondissement and a cornerstone of Parisian dining history.

Whether as a cherished keepsake for those who have already sat beneath Bofinger’s grand dome, or as a promise of future visits for those dreaming of their first taste of its renowned Alsatian cuisine, this tea cup brings a touch of Parisian heritage to every pour.

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Located between the Place de la Bastille and the Place des Vosges, the emblematic Parisian brasserie Bofinger has been able to survive through the ages while preserving its soul in an exceptional historical setting. In this institution known as one of the most beautiful brasseries in Paris, the chef concocts the Alsatian specialities for which the place is famous: the Kougloff with French toast, the Soufflé with Grand Marnier, or the "best sauerkraut in Paris" cooked in the traditional way. At Bofinger, you will also find a huge seafood bench, and the great classics of the brasserie with French specialities, dishes that reflect the image of the place: simple, friendly and warm.

  • Address : 5 rue de la Bastille, Paris, France 75004
  • Category : Des brasseries Alsaciennes - Fruits de mer a emporter
  • Established : 1864
  • Capacity : Salon Hansi: 90 people, Salon des Continents: 30 people,Marquetry salon (semi-private): 45 people
  • Opening Hours : Everyday

Monday - Friday, from 12h to 15h & 18h30 to midnight

Saturday, from 12h to 15h30 & 18h30 to midnight

Sunday, from 12h to midnight