Cafe and juice bar in the basement of the Printemps Home & Beauty department store. Sells juices, hot drinks, packaged raw desserts and snacks. Reported closed, Jun 2019.
Was delighted to find this on the app I just downloaded, I figured since it is at Printemps it will be nice. Though when I saw the photo I was a bit confused because it looked very basic - and when I arrived, found out that’s what it was. Pre-prepared meals, very few options, heated on the spot, only fresh things are quiche (not vegan), and some vegan cakes (chocolate one was dry, boring). I also had a tomato-orange soup that was totally underwhelming and overpriced. So disappointed. Edit to add: I should’ve read the previous review better - so my fault also. If you’re on a detox and want low calorie (& low taste) soups and smoothies this is for you.
Vegan Options in a popular Department Store - Edit
Update:
As of January 2018, unfortunately they are not fully vegan anymore.
The food on the fridge and the drinks seem to be all vegan; but the items in the showcase next to the cashier may not be (for instance, they had a quiche with eggs, without any mention that it was NOT vegan).
Too bad!!
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This is the third branch of Detox Delight in Paris, which just opened at the basement of the Maison & Beauté building of the Printemps department store.
The menu is similar to the other branches: cold-press juices (7~9€), fresh coconut juice!, hot drinks, fresh ready-to-eat foods like salads, soups and grains; and raw desserts like cheesecakes and energy bars.
In this location, there are plenty of seats to enjoy your meal or drink. Also, the staff was friendly (you order and pay at the counter beforehand).
Although a bit on the expensive side, location is great, which makes it a very good spot for having a break.
2 Reviews
First Review by Ricardo
essikoo
Points +26
Even Pret is a better option - Edit
Was delighted to find this on the app I just downloaded, I figured since it is at Printemps it will be nice. Though when I saw the photo I was a bit confused because it looked very basic - and when I arrived, found out that’s what it was. Pre-prepared meals, very few options, heated on the spot, only fresh things are quiche (not vegan), and some vegan cakes (chocolate one was dry, boring). I also had a tomato-orange soup that was totally underwhelming and overpriced. So disappointed. Edit to add: I should’ve read the previous review better - so my fault also. If you’re on a detox and want low calorie (& low taste) soups and smoothies this is for you.
Read morePros: central location
Guest
Ricardo
Points +19738
Vegan Options in a popular Department Store - Edit
Update:
Read moreAs of January 2018, unfortunately they are not fully vegan anymore.
The food on the fridge and the drinks seem to be all vegan; but the items in the showcase next to the cashier may not be (for instance, they had a quiche with eggs, without any mention that it was NOT vegan).
Too bad!!
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This is the third branch of Detox Delight in Paris, which just opened at the basement of the Maison & Beauté building of the Printemps department store.
The menu is similar to the other branches: cold-press juices (7~9€), fresh coconut juice!, hot drinks, fresh ready-to-eat foods like salads, soups and grains; and raw desserts like cheesecakes and energy bars.
In this location, there are plenty of seats to enjoy your meal or drink. Also, the staff was friendly (you order and pay at the counter beforehand).
Although a bit on the expensive side, location is great, which makes it a very good spot for having a break.
Updated from previous review on 2017-07-22
Pros: location, fresh coconut juice!
Cons: price, not all vegan
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