
Melissa Sales Atelier Botânico is a highly-rated tea house and coffee shop in Natal, Brazil.
It features a beautiful garden with water fountains, plants, and decorative objects, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
The place offers a variety of food options, including delicious pastries and teas, and has a shopping area with plants and decorative items for sale.
The service is impeccable, and the interior is adapted for people with mobility difficulties.
It’s a great spot for a relaxing afternoon with friends or a romantic outing, and also hosts events for small groups.
Brenno Emanuel
March 18, 2025 at 06:38 AM
Pleasant environment, very green and not very crowded
Natalia
March 9, 2025 at 06:51 PM
The place is surreal! It's magical, I felt like I was in a movie, very cozy and welcoming. The service is impeccable. The food is perfect, the croissants melt in your mouth and are accompanied by apricot jam, which was perfect. The wedding cake had pieces of plum and was fantastic, with delicious hot chocolate. The tea I ordered was called the Little Prince, which automatically transported me to a parallel universe of peace, combined with a wonderful soundtrack. And outside, there's a wonderful garden with water fountains and lots of greenery, transmitting a lot of tranquility. This has definitely become my favorite place! Congratulations, Melissa🫰🏽🤩
Suely Collyer
December 16, 2024 at 11:30 PM
Lovely place! Lots of plants that make the environment cozy. Good place to have afternoon tea with friends.
Raul M.
September 14, 2024 at 12:37 AM
I went on a Friday with three friends, around 4:30 pm.
The waitresses were attentive. The food was delicious (I ordered cheese bread and Oreo cookies) and the cappuccino was perfect. There is a button on the table that, when pressed, calls a waitress to take your order or answer any questions.
The interior is beautiful and has a multitude of items for sale. The outdoor area, on the other hand, is an attraction in itself: a beautiful garden surrounds the studio and gives the place a pleasant aura of tranquility.
I highly recommend it and will definitely return!
Jac DM
September 11, 2024 at 04:04 AM
Today, two of my dearest friends wanted to introduce me to a new place. I asked what we were going to do there, and they told me that we would drink some good tea. I was discouraged. I hate tea! My grandmother used to treat any illness with infusions and teas. From a high fever to a sore throat, a scabies infection or insomnia, she would go to the garden and a few minutes later she would come back with the bad-tasting drink. What I really love is coffee and chocolate. They assured me that I would also find both of them there, so, a little suspicious, I went with them. Now, I hate teas but I love plants. And it turns out that the place we went to is not just a tea house, but a “botanical studio”, with an eye-popping variety of plants. Walking here and there, among palm trees, orchids, anthuriums and even a fig tree full of fruit, listening to the water bubbling in fountains scattered around the place, I felt like a child in a kind of enchanted garden. There is everything for sale, from small bamboo plants with roots in water to giant vases and decorative objects. And the tea? Well, I had an alchemical experience. I bravely gave up on a cappuccino and ordered a cold tea, which promised to be a mixture of fennel, pear and raspberry. My friends ordered hot teas. I watched as the alchemist placed next to them a small hourglass of pink sand, a magical tea infuser filled with mysterious roots and seeds, and a purple potion in a tiny glass globe. As for me, the purple potion came frozen like a scoop of ice cream, and when it mixed with the alchemical infusion, the elixir filled my mouth with flavors and aromas. I also tried the glazed cake. Impressive! Delicacy, appearance, consistency, and a harmonious contrast of flavors that surprises the palate. In short: I am officially reconciled with teas. The Melissa Sales botanical studio/tea house is not only a place for discerning palates, but, as my alchemist grandmother predicted, it is also a place for healing the body and soul. Come to breathe, fill your pupils with green and your taste buds with exotic elixirs that they call teas. Oh! The place is adapted for people with mobility difficulties. However, you have to know the magic word to get in. One of my friends pressed a button, said it and went in, so it's best to call ahead. And I only found out that there was a parking lot once I was inside.