MANTEIGARIA
Paris Opéra
Being happy is eating Pastel de Nata in Paris
Between the Opéra and the Louvre, Pastel de Nata is eaten with your pinky finger extended.
The authentic Pastel de Nata is a spectacle not to be missed. With its thin, crispy pastry and perfectly toasted yellow filling, this quintessentially Portuguese sweet has found its audience on Avenue de l’Opéra. At Manteigaria Paris Opéra, batches come out of the oven all day long, in a non-stop display of authentic flavor.
Whether you’re passing through between visits, before a show at Opéra Garnier, or taking a break mid-stroll through the historic center, the Pastel de Nata adds even more light to the City of Lights. Alone, as a couple, or with friends, it’s a sweet moment in the heart of Paris.
How to get to Manteigaria Paris Opéra
Close to the Louvre, Palais Royal, Opéra and Les Halles, we are in one of the best-served transport areas in the city.
The nearest metro stations are Opéra (Lines 3, 7 and 8) and Pyramides (Lines 7 and 14). There are also several bus lines that pass directly on or very close to Avenue de l’Opéra: 21, 27, 29, 39, 48, 68, 81, 95.
What to do near Paris Opéra while enjoying our pastel de nata
While you recharge with a freshly baked pastel de nata and a well-made coffee, take the opportunity to discover some of Paris’s most emblematic places, all within walking distance of our door:
For work or leisure, Paris is more beautiful than ever with a Pastel de Nata à croquer.
36 bis Av. de L’Opera,
75002 Paris, France
