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Sweet treats in Paris

Sweet treats Around Louvre

Michel Cluizel

201 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1st – Tel +33 (0)1 42 44 11 66

A veritable ‘goldsmith’ of chocolate, offers delicious macaroons, orange aiguillettes, almond and hazelnut praline galets.


Angelina

226 Rue de Rivoli -  offer super thick chocolate with equally rich pastries.

Jean-Paul Hévin

231 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1st

The ingredients come from Venezuela, Ecuador, Madagascar and Colombia and you can even choose your own assortment!

L’Ile Saint Louis sweet treats

M. Berthillon

31, rue St Louis en l'ile

Maker of mouth watering fruit sorbets, try as many as you can.

Charlotte en L'Isle

24 Rue St-Louis-en-L'Ile

Warning—this place serve the richest hot chocolate in Paris and unlike many cafes in Paris, doesn't provide an extra pitcher of milk.


Sweet treats in St-Germain

Mazet Chocolatier (61 rue St. Andre des Arts, 6eme) was solely responsible for rediscovering the praline, a grilled and caramelized almond dating back to 1636.

Cacao et Chocolat 29 rue de Buci, Paris 6th – Tel +33 (0)1 46 33 77 63. A voyage of discovery through a world of black gold in all its various forms.

Cafe de Flore (172 Blvd. St-Germain) is famous and expensive, but it’s chocolate, made of milk, melted cocoa, and caramel, are worth it.

Weiss 62 rue de Seine, Paris 6th – Tél +33 (0)1 43 29 42 17 – www.chocolat-weiss.fr  Weiss produces exquisite leaves of chocolate, nougamandines and orangettes.

Jean Charles Rochoux 16 rue d’Assas, Paris 6th – Tél +33 (0)1 42 84 29 45 www.jcrochoux.com

Christian Constant 37 rue d’Assas, Paris 6th – Tél +33 (0)1 53 63 15 15 - www.christianconstant.fr

Un dimanche à Paris 4-6-8 cour du Commerce Saint-André, Paris 6th,www.un-dimanche-a-paris.com

La Maison du Chocolat 19 rue de Sèvres, Paris 6th – Tel +33 (0)1 45 44 20 40 – www.lamaisonduchocolat.fr  An artful selection of timeless chocolate classics, infused with a hint of passion.

Franck Kestener 7 rue Gay Lussac, Paris 5th, www.franck-kestener.com  

Visit an attractive black and white shop in Paris where you can enjoy Franck’s delicious ganache chocolates with original flavors like caramel and apple pulp. Try canelés de Sarguemines.


Sweet treats on Avenue de Champs-Elysées

Ladurée Royale sweet treats

75, avenue des Champs Elysées 8eme

This tea salon was created in 1862 and is the place for all chocolate lovers. Ladurée creates the products that have made its reputation: macaroons, sweets, pastries and other desserts.

Also near Madeleine16, rue Royale, 8eme, Métro Madeleine

Lenotre another sweet treat

Avenue des Champs Elysées, 8th, M° Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Open daily 8am-3am. Breakfast until 11am, lunch noon, 3:30pm, dinner 7-11:30p

Lenôtre  Patisserie (Chocolates) Each pastry is like a little work of art and although the prices reflect that, it’s worth every cent!