paris takes its coffee seriously now, in a way it simply didn't a decade ago. the 11th arrondissement has been at the center of that shift, and rue de crussol sits quietly within it, a short street where los andes coffee has built a reputation that travels by word of mouth rather than noise. if you're spending time in this part of the city, between oberkampf and république, this is the kind of place locals return to on a tuesday morning the same way they'd return to a good bookshop. the standing it has among regulars isn't casual. it's the kind of loyalty that takes time to earn. worth finding before noon, when the neighborhood is still settling into the day.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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www.losandescoffee.com/newly on the radar. building momentum on social media.
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