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Macaroons, croissants and chocolate eclairs: Paris is a paradise for lovers of sweets! The city is home to hundreds, maybe even thousands of wonderful pastries. They offer the most exquisite selection of pies, cakes, pastries and much more. It is important to know the difference between a bakery and pastry: bakers produce only bread in bakeries while in pastry, chefs specialize in making cakes and other sweets. You will see that each pastry in Paris has its own area of expertise and are often famous for baking in particular. It is also not uncommon for Parisians go to a bakery to buy a box of macaroons and through the city to buy their flashes in another shop!
In this article, we will present our 10 favorite pastries in Paris. Note that this list is not final, as the city is full of excellent pastries, but all addresses listed here have one or several specialties that make them hold their own game. Here are some of our favorite Parisian pastries. Bon Appetite!
1 Pierre Hermé
Parisian patisserie Pierre Herme is famous for its delicious macarons
Pierre Hermé is the leader of our selection of irresistible cake shops in Paris. The company offers two very delicious French specialties which you must try if you visit the city: the macaroons and the growing Isfahan. It is thanks to its delicious macarons Pierre Hermé became famous two crunchy sweet meringues heart containing a tasty cream. Try those pistachio, violet and chocolate.
The growing Isfahan is covered with a glaze of rose water and bursts of raspberry, which adds a creative touch to traditional pastries. Pierre Hermé has already been dubbed the "Picasso of pastry", and we can understand why! The brand has several addresses in Paris but the best known is probably the one shop in the Rue Bonaparte in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It often queuing outside to get there, but the pastries are worth it!
2 La Pâtisserie des Rêves
La Pâtisserie des Rêves in Paris working desserts as true works of art
In this shop rue de Bac, in the 7th arrondissement, pastries are treated as true works of art.Innovative pastries revisit the old classics. They say the pastry makes the best Paris-Bresttown. The Paris-Brest is a French dessert made with pastry and praline cream and version of La Pâtisserie des Rêves is just divine. The store is also famous for its chocolate eclairs: they are not only iced chocolate, but completely coated! Get ready for an explosion of flavors. The patisserie also offers cakes and desserts luxury perfect for special occasions. The shop has two other addresses in Paris, a street of Longchamp in the 16th district and the other in the new Beaugrenelle mall Linois street in the 15th arrondissement. The latter address is used to detour through good pastry during a shopping trip!
3 Gerard Mulot
This succulent pastry has several addresses, but the best known is that of the Rue de Seine Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Gérard Mulot offers a delicious selection of sweet and savory, and it is a real magician when it comes to fruit pies. There are loads to choose from and all the recipes are as delicious as each other, but the lemon meringue pie and tart pears and figs are among our favorites. The location rue de Seine is ideal as it is only 300 meters from the Luxembourg Gardens, so you can enjoy your pastries while enjoying the sun in the park!
4 Café Pushkin
The beautiful scenery of the Russian confectionery Café Pushkin Paris
Café Pushkin on Boulevard Haussmann, (in the Spring Gallery) in the 9th district, cleverly combined the French and Russian pastries. Emmanuel Ryon is the pastry chef and his Russian-French creations are worth the trip! Napoleon, also known as the milfoil, and alternating puff pastry and cream layers is absolutely divine. The selection of Russian pastries is also very varied and gives you the opportunity to experience something different.
5 Angelina
This pastry-tearoom rue de Rivoli has become a must in the 1st arrondissement. It is very famous for its breakfasts and lunches but is better known for his Mont Blanc dessert and hot chocolate. Mont Blanc is a delicious blend of meringue, light whipped cream and chestnut cream. It's hard to write a review that it justice, then taste it for yourself! The Angelina hot chocolate is simply the epitome of hot chocolate: rich, chocolate, and served with an air whipped cream. A cup of hot chocolate at Angelina is not given, but it is worth it if you're a chocolate lover!
6 Jean Paul Hevin
How to talk about chocolate evokes Jean Paul Hevin? His shop on rue Saint Honoré, 300 meters Angelina, is a paradise for lovers of chocolate. Most revolve around pastries and chocolate are true works of art. Careful selection of chocolates and truffles because you would be tempted to spend all your money there! Jean Paul Hevin also offers a delicious hot chocolate with a good value. There are three other addresses in Paris teaches that they are worth a visit.
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A selection of modern lightning in pastry Sadaharu Aoki in Paris.Photo: Teruhiro Kataoka
It's easy to miss this elegant boutique rue de Vaugirard (one of the addresses of the brand in Paris) as the front of the shop of the 6th district is very small. Yet it deserves to make a little effort to find it! This bakery offers a combination of French and Japanese sweets, giving birth to delicious confections such asmacaroons matcha (fine green tea) or black sesame. There are also plenty of other exotic flavors to try, such as delicious pie caramel with salted butter! This shop is located near the Luxembourg Gardens, so take your goodies for a picnic in the park this passersby admire!
8. Bague de Kenza
Algerian delicious pastries from the Paris boutique La Bague de Kenza.Photo: Jason Whittaker
La Bague de Kenza also has several places in Paris, but the main store is located rue Saint Maur in the 11th arrondissement. The Algerian French pastry mixes flavors and ingredients of the Middle East offering, and desserts such as baklava drizzled with honey and delicious oriental pastries. It is an ideal place to sample the exotic delights: whatever you do not know the names of all the dishes. You can buy your pastries or visit the nearby tea room and order a mint tea to accompany the shop.
You also have the option to bring your baked goods at home and enjoy them in your holiday to Paris ! These apartments feature a fully equipped kitchen, so you will everything you need to make a cup of mint tea and enjoy your pastries in the comfort of your home away from home! These rentals are also ideal if you want to stay in the center of the city, you will be close to all your favorite pastries. We have a wide range of apartments in different places, so you can choose the nearest pastry of your choice rental and enjoy fresh delicious croissant every morning!
9 A Sunday in Paris
This pastry shop Cour du Commerce Saint André, at Odeon, unlike any other on this list because it has two floors and has an area of nearly 800 square meters! This concept store includes a bakery, a chocolate bar, a restaurant and a coffee shop. Created by world champion pastry Quentin Bailly, pastries Un Dimanche à Paris will leave you speechless. The pistachio cabbage and red fruit is absolutely divine and chocolate pastries are simply delicious.
10 Hugo & Victor
The main store of Hugo & Victor, located boulevard Raspail in the 7th district, has more the air of jewelry that pastry. The dishes are arranged like works of art, what they actually are. Hugo & Victor is famous for its mixture of different flavors and collection changes with the seasons. The patisserie offers delicious macaroons original flavors such as Earl Grey macaron or macaroon grapefruit. An internationally renowned sommelier wine combines each baking season, here is a new concept to try!
If you can not wait for your next stay in Paris for a delicious French smoothly, we offer a Parisian pastry bonus:Ladurée. This famous Parisian pastry now has stores in the major cities and airports worldwide. If you fancya button right away, there is a good chance that you find a Ladurée shop in the area.
We hope you enjoyed our top 10 best pastry shops in Paris! There are of course many other pastries in the city just waiting to be discovered.
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