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Saint-Germain-des-Prés – Paris’ Sweet Spot

If you adore chocolate, sweets, French pastries and macarons then your trip to Paris isn’t complete until you’ve treated your taste buds to a tour of the Paris chocolate shops and patisseries of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.  In less than one square mile no less than fifteen of the sweetest Parisian establishments have set up shop in the chic 6th arrondissement – follow me to some world-class chocolatiers and confectioners for a foray into Paris’ sweet spot…

Ladurée

Macerons at Ladurees

Macarons at Ladurees

First stop is Ladurée a pastel coloured, picture postcard of a shop where you’ll discover a bewildering array of macarons, meringues and chocolates.   Ladurée is famous for inventing the double-sided macaron – two delicate almond meringue biscuits in an array of colours and filled with creamy ganache. Salted caramel, rose, orange blossom and violet are just some of the myriad of flavours.  There’s a difference between Macarons and Macaroons – the latter are much heavier, made with coconut and sometimes dipped in chocolate – not the same at all.  So now you know. There is a small tea-room attached to the shop where you can also indulge your French fancies.

21, Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris – Métro: Saint-Germain-des-Prés
For Londoners there’s a Ladurée in Covent Garden

Henri le Roux

Henri le Roux Caramels

Henri le Roux Caramels

I always thought toffee was toffee – until I tasted a Henri le Roux soft, velvety, melt-in-the-mouth, sent from heaven, caramel.  These silky, salted, butter caramels knowns simply as CBS (caramel-beurre-salé) are simply sublime.   On walking into the Henri le Roux boutique-style shop, his first in Paris, you’ll be dazzled by the bright jewel coloured caramels in exotic autumn flavours of Saffron, Pear, Orange, Jasmine and Ginger.   Flavours change with the seasons which is a good excuse to check back and see what delights the Spring collection holds.  Pop through to the chocolate side of the shop and you’ll be enveloped in the rich, bitter aroma of cocoa.  Be warned you may never want to leave this shop.

1 Rue de Bourbon le Château – 75006 Paris – Métro: Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Mabillon or Odéon


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Pierre Marcolini

Pierre Marcolini Chocolates

Pierre Marcolini Chocolates

Some Parisian chocolate isn’t actually from Paris. Top Belgian chocolatier Pierre Marcolini creates his chocolate from pure cocoa and travels the world in search of the best beans.  Annual summer, winter and Christmas collections mean that Marcolini sounds more like an Italian designer than a Belgian chocolatier.  More than 60 varieties displayed in neat rows of tempting deliciousness are a feast for the eyes as well as the palate.  Fillings include violet and Earl Grey tea and more exotic flavours such as Moroccan pink pepper berries or bergamot infusion with fresh lemon and lime zest.   My favourite was the four spice – a dark chocolate infused with flavours of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg and ginger – all beautifully blended but each flavour standing out individually too. Chocolate covered marshmallows and macarons are available too and with Valentines Day coming up the white chocolate and raspberry hearts are sure to be best-sellers (hint!).

Pierre Marcolini Macerons

Pierre Marcolini Macerons

89, rue de Seine, 75006 Paris – Métro: Mabillon or Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Un Dimanche a Paris

Un Dimanche á Paris is a boutique chocolatier, patisserie, bar, restaurant and shop in-one – I thought I’d died and gone to heaven when I walked in here!  Tucked away in an ancient little passage off Boulevard St. Germain this uber cool concept store offers chocolates, macarons, and patisserie perfection. There are shelves laden with caramel sauces and jars of spicy little chocolate-covered pink peppercorns, chocolates as far as you can see and of course the exquisite pastries.  Of the above shops this is the one place I’d like to go back and spend some ‘quality’ time.  Have a little drool over some of their creations…

Tartelette Citron

Tartelette Citron

Sweet salted butter caramel and peanut

Sweet salted butter caramel and peanut

4-6-8 Cour du Commerce Saint André 75006 ParisMétro: Mabillon, Odéon, Saint-Michel

So there you have it, some of the best Parisian Chocolatiers, Patisseries and confectioners all in one sweet little hub.

I hope I’ve tickled your taste buds and if you’d like to visit any of the shops mentioned I’ve added them to a handy little map.  Just for you. Sweet.

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Yvonne

Saturday 19th of March 2016

How about Pierre Herme, Rue Bonoparte ? This is arguably even better than Ladurée. Not just the amazing macarons with flavours such as mogador or ispahan but their millefeuille praliné and ispahan croissants, oh la la !

Suzanne Jones

Sunday 20th of March 2016

Oh la la indeed! I need to go back :)

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maryrichardson

Tuesday 12th of March 2013

I recently returned from a trip to Paris,and I couldn't agree more with how beautiful the chocolates and confections are there! St Germain is an adorable little neighborhood!

The Travelbunny

Wednesday 13th of March 2013

Next time I visit I'm definitely going to stay in that area - I hope it won't be too long coming! Thank you for dropping by...

megtraveling

Tuesday 19th of February 2013

I'm going to be in Paris this spring and since I'm a chocolate lover I'll have to go there... It looks wonderful - excellent post!

The Travelbunny

Tuesday 19th of February 2013

I'm glad you like it! I want to go back soon :)

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