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maslow temple takes its coffee seriously. that much is clear from how it's built a following on the rue de picardie, a quiet stretch in the 3rd arrondissement where foot traffic is earned rather than given. the marais bleeds into this part of paris with a certain low-key confidence, and maslow temple fits that register exactly. if you're coming from the canal saint-martin or cutting through after the musée picasso, it's the kind of stop that doesn't feel incidental. people come back here with intention. the regulars aren't casual about it. what keeps them returning isn't mystery, it's consistency, the kind that's hard to maintain in a city with no patience for mediocrity. start with a filter on a slow tuesday morning.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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