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Manga café V2C-Worth Trying

9 Rue Primo Levi, 75013 Paris, France · Comic book store, Comic cafe, Library · 4.5/5 Google (1028 reviews)

A destination-style manga cafe and shop with huge selection and chill vibe; great for fans, but pricing and occasional staff attitude issues temper the experience.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Manga Café V2 delivers a compelling fan destination with exceptional themed environment and manga curation that draws repeat visitors and international pilgrims. However, inconsistent staff warmth and basic café fare with premium pricing prevent a higher grade. The hourly access model works well for the core manga-browsing experience, but operational reliability and service consistency need strengthening to compete with area's better establishments.

Restaurant Summary

The space feels warm and bustling, more fan lounge than hushed library. Reviewers highlight a huge manga selection, self-serve drinks, and staff who can be warm and welcoming—though a few report curt interactions. One visitor summed it up: "A real escape with endless shelves," while another warned it can be "noisy for a reading area." The culinary approach leans basic cafe fare: self-serve hot and cold drinks alongside packaged Japanese sweets. This is an experience-first venue rather than a food destination; value hinges on the hourly access model. Fans find the fee reasonable for browsing and relaxing, but price-sensitive guests gripe about premium pricing on branded snacks and merch. For families, this is great for teens and younger fans. Reviews mention kids thrilled by the collection, games, and easygoing vibe. Food-wise, expect simple drinks and packaged treats; picky eaters will be fine with snacks, but there is no evidence of kid-specific meals or fresh food options.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€10-18 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Modern riverside district near national library; student and office crowd with cultural venues.

Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and early evening; good lighting and foot traffic.

Nearby: Close to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, cinemas, student housing, offices, and retail.

TolbiacTolbiac is characterized by a vibrant multicultural atmosphere with many Asian restaurants and shops, alongside newer residential buildings and university campuses. The dining scene is diverse, offering authentic Asian cuisine as well as contemporary French bistros, attracting locals and visitors seeking both traditional and modern dining experiences.
Chinatown (Paris 13th)This micro-neighborhood is known for its concentration of Asian markets, restaurants, and cultural shops, creating a bustling and authentic dining environment that draws both the local Asian community and adventurous diners from across Paris.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–19:30 Tuesday10:30–19:30 Wednesday10:30–19:30 Thursday10:30–19:30 Friday10:30–19:30 Saturday10:30–19:30 Sunday14:00–19:30
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