Six of My Favorite Paris Patisseries 

With so many pastry shops in Paris, France, it’s hard to decide which ones to go to.  After eating my way through Paris, here are a few of my favorite Patisseries:

Huré is located within walking distance of Notre Dame. We ordered a cafe latte and a few different crossaints. One plain, one with pistachios, and another filled with nutella. Address: 18 Rue Rambuteau, 75003 Paris, France

FAUCHON has been around for 130 years.  They serve pastries, lunch, and have a wine room. They are most famous for their eclairs. Address: 30 Place de la Madeleine, 75008 Paris, France

FOU CADE Paris Patisserie was an adorable cafe we found just walking around.  I LOVED the custard and they had bags of granola to purchase that I brought home with me. Address: 17 Rue Duphot, 75001 Paris, France

PIERRE HERME Paris is a short walk from Fou Case.  They are known for their macaroons.  Each had a strong taste that matched their description.  I LOVED the vibrant colors of their macaroons.  They also sell small chocolates and cookies. Address: 58 Avenue Paul Doumer, 75116 Paris, France (there are multiple locations)

Artisan Boulanger (Maison Konteh)— I cannot say enough about the chocolate dome cake. It has a crunch on the outside and soft cake with a toffee tasting chocolate on the inside. Possibly my favorite dessert of the trip! Address: 141 Rue de La Croix Nivert, Paris, France

La Corbeille à Pains located within walking distance of Maison Konteh. This adorable patisserie not only has delicious pastries, but has a designed tiled ceiling. Address: 197 Rue de la Croix Nivert, 75015, Paris, France

 

More of my favorite pictures from Paris:

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24 comments

  1. Oh wow! I can’t believe how beautiful all these displays are and so colorful! I could definitely eat my way through Paris too. It definitely looks like it was hard to select your favorites.

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  2. Literally all of these look amazing! I was not a fan of Paris at all, but I will say that the French know food! Including dessert! I went to PIERRE HERME and tried a bunch of things! Ugh so freaking good! Your pictures are awesome too!

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  3. Omg this is heaven! I just loveeeee French bakery items – Nutella croissants aana macaroons being the favorite. Haven’t been to the shops mentioned here but I ate a few of the mentioned ones in Paris! Each cafe is small heaven on the street 😍

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  4. Where was this post last month when I was in Paris!?! We were in Palais de Tokyo area and just got them from a nearby bakery. They were okay, but I would have loved to try one from a fancy patisserie. I feel like I would have “needed” to taste test them all to see if I agreed with you. I guess I will just “have” to go back 🙂

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  5. One of the greatest reasons I want visit Paris is the pastries! Macaroons are probably my favorite but I definitely wouldn’t mind trying your other suggestions!

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  6. What a delicious post – I’m hungry now!
    Baked goods and sweet treats are definitely my thing so this sounds perfect and a great excuse for a trip to Paris. Not sure my waistline will thank you quite so much though…

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  7. You definitely can’t go wrong with Fauchon and Pierre Herme! I don’t know how the Parisiens do it but their macarons and pastries are unlike any other in the world!

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