The pastel de nata is waiting for you on your way to the Louvre, on Rue de Rivoli

A Portuguese work of art between Châtelet, Les Halles, and the Pont Neuf

Rue de Rivoli is one of Paris’s major thoroughfares, lined with landmarks whose names everyone knows: Place de la Concorde, the Tuileries, and the Pont Neuf. This is where “The” museum (the Louvre, of course) is located, as well as the Manteigaria of Rivoli. The pastel de nata adds a special touch to the City of Light, a destination for romantics, art lovers, and those who embrace life to the fullest.

With the grandeur of Paris outside, we’ve incorporated details from Portugal inside our shop: the black-and-white marble of the counter contrasts with the golden hue of the pastéis fresh from the oven and the lamps above. It’s in the little things that great things are made—or, at the Manteigaria, the most delicious ones. 

One of our shop’s facades overlooks the production area, where the gestures, rhythm, and care of those who make each pastel de nata are on permanent display. You can see, touch, and taste to your heart’s content. Stop in for a coffee, grab a box to go, and indulge in le petit plaisir before continuing to explore the center of Pari

How to get to Manteigaria in Rivoli

What to see and do after enjoying a Pastel de Nata at the Manteigaria on Rue de Rivoli

Rue de Rivoli is the perfect starting point for your stroll through downtown Paris. You’re close to the Louvre, Les Halles, Île de la Cité, and some of the city’s busiest and most memorable streets. After enjoying a pastel de nata at Manteigaria, take the opportunity to:

  • Stroll down Rue de Rivoli and soak up the rhythm of this vibrant Paris, amid storefronts, arcades, and monumental buildings.
  • Head to the Louvre and watch the Mona Lisa smile at the temptation of a pastel de nata.
  • Let your stroll continue through the Tuileries gardens, where the city opens up, bathed in light and with time to breathe, and you’ll have the chance to create your own personal postcard of Paris.
  • Head down to the Seine and cross over to the Île de la Cité, passing bridges, historic facades, and some of Paris’s most impressive landmarks, such as Notre-Dame, the Sainte-Chapelle, and the Conciergerie.
  • Explore Les Halles, where commerce, transportation, cafés, and urban life converge in one of the busiest spots in downtown Paris
  • Head to the Centre Pompidou and discover one of the city’s most creative sides, amid modern art, unexpected architecture, and the energy of the surrounding neighborhood.

 

Rivoli is Paris in perpetual motion. Immerse yourself in the romantic and intoxicating spirit of the City of Lights with the work of art that is Manteigaria’s pastel de nata.

MANTEIGARIA
Rivoli
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Hours: 8AM – 8PM
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55 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

Rivoli
Andrew Chalmers
I tried these pastéis and coffee today and loved them. This is the perfect place to try a Portuguese pastel and have a coffee. The espresso was delicious. It was so much fun watching them make the Pastel de Nata. They make these pastéis fresh, so when you eat them, they literally just came out of the oven. I highly recommend this place if you are visiting Porto!
Wendy Cruz
The Pastel de Nata here is amazing! It's made fresh and served still warm. If you buy more than one to take away, they even give you a pretty little box. Great place!
Nettie
Amazing!! The best Pastel de Nata in Porto. The outside was crispy and flaky, while the filling was soft, rich, and silky. We liked it so much that we went back three times!
Augustin
Traveling through Porto for the first time (and Portugal in general), I decided to try this famous local cake. I must say I fell in love with this sweet and delicious treat. I'd give a Nobel Prize to whoever invented it! But be warned: it's like a drug—once you try it, you can't stop eating it all day. I really enjoyed it, and Manteigaria is definitely one of the best places to find it.