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Category: Chocolate & Candy Shops

Posted onJuly 13, 2017Bakeries

La Chocolaterie Cyril Lignac

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Practical information Address: 25 rue Chanzy, 75011 Nearest transport: Rue des Boulets (9), Charonne (9) Hours: Open every day from 8am-7pm Telephone: 01 55 87…

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Posted onOctober 18, 2014February 3, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Arnaud Larher

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This Meilleur Ouvrier de France has two boutiques in Montmartre.

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Posted onSeptember 11, 2014September 29, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse

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The king of French fine dining has opened the first bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturing facility in Paris in an elegantly redone auto body shop.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Patrick Roger

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The clean lines of Roger’s shop show off his bold style and playful displays. Contemporary flavors like lemongrass and Sichuan peppercorn mix with classic pralines, dark ganaches, and caramels. A Meilleur Ouvrier de France.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

La Maison du Chocolat

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International ubiquity might make La Maison du Chocolat easy to overlook on a visit to Paris, but this shop, with its heavenly ganaches, remains a standard bearer.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014May 16, 2021Chocolate & Candy Shops

Our Favorite Chocolate & Candy Shops in Paris

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Chocolate captivates the imagination like no other food, and Paris does chocolate like no other city.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Le Bonbon au Palais

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The tall glass jars in this bright and airy shop are filled with colorful artisanal candies from around France — pastilles, calissons, pâtes de fruit, chocolates — and plenty of nostalgia.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014November 30, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

À l’Etoile d’Or

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A singular candy shop, run by the singular Denise Acabo, stocking chocolates by Bernachon, Bonnat, and Leroux (and many more), and old-fashioned candies from all over France. Go.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Henri Le Roux

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Master chocolatier and “caramelier” Henri Le Roux has set up shop in Paris. Salted butter caramel fans, rejoice.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

À la Mere de Famille

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A charming shop with multiple locations, selling all manner of chocolates and candies. A fine spot for ice cream in the warmer months.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Franck Kestener

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This Lorraine-based chocolatier (a Meilleur Ouvrier de France) opened a boutique in Paris in late 2010.

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Posted onSeptember 10, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Puerto Cacao

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This shop off the marché Aligre features fair trade chocolates, and serves breakfast and brunch, too.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014August 15, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Fouquet

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This historic shop, in the Chambeau family for five generations, produces old-fashioned, handmade chocolates and candies.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014October 10, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Chapon

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Don’t miss the single-origin chocolate mousse bar at Chapon.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Michel Chaudun

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Michel Chaudun is, simply, a master.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Pierre Marcolini

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Brussels-based Pierre Marcolini is known for his carefully sourced, small estate, single origin tablets, but there’s plenty to please here, from macarons to chocolate-covered marshmallows.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Debauve & Gallais

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Sulpice Debauve was the chocolatier to Marie Antoinette, and you’ll pay a queen’s ransom for a box of her preferred pistoles. She ate them as medicine, and this shop retains its original apothecary display case. A Paris chocolate landmark.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Régis

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Pralines are the specialty at this fifty-year-old shop in the 16th.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Josephine Vannier

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Near the Places des Vosges, Vannier offers playful chocolate sculptures and a range of bon bons.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Foucher

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This chocolate shop has had a presence on the rue du Bac for nearly 200 years. There’s a tea salon, too, for tasting on the spot.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Pralus

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This Roanne-based shop is known for their bean-to-bar chocolate tablets – packaged in unmistakable, multicolored stacks – and Praluline, a praline-studded brioche.

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Posted onSeptember 9, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Christian Constant

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Not to be confused with the guy with several restaurants on rue Sainte Dominique, this Christian Constant is a chocolatier and full-service traiteur. In warm months, this is a good shop for ice cream; the glaces here are freshly made, with no stabilizers or additives.

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2014April 16, 2018Chocolate & Candy Shops

Jean-Paul Hévin

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Whether you go for a pastry and a custom-flavored chocolat chaud or a box of perfect bonbons and truffles, Jean-Paul Hévin is a must for any chocolate lover.

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2014February 3, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Pierre Hermé

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Join the hushed masses who queue worship at the altar of pastry demigod Pierre Hermé. Tarts, cakes, chocolates, ice cream and, of course, macarons.

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2014December 5, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Fauchon

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One of the most recognizeable gourmet food brands in the world, with a sprawling shop selling all manner of condiments, chocolates, plus a pâtisserie and café.

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Posted onSeptember 7, 2014September 11, 2014Bakeries

Tholoniat

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Pascal Guerreau now runs this longstanding bakery, pastry, and chocolate shop.

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Posted onSeptember 6, 2014April 16, 2018Chocolate & Candy Shops

Jean-Charles Rochoux

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Jean-Charles Rochoux is one of the few chocolatiers in Paris with a workshop on premise, which makes walking into this shop — filled with aromas of chocolate and caramel — a particular pleasure.

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Posted onSeptember 6, 2014September 11, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Georges Larnicol

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Larnicol is known for his whimsical chocolate centerpieces and sculptures, as well as his signature kouignettes, a miniature, deeply caramelized version of the classic kouign amann.

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Posted onSeptember 3, 2014October 10, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Hugo & Victor

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Pastry chef Hugues Pouget gives classic and seasonal flavors dueling personalities – the innovative Hugo and more classic Victor – in this sleek boutique. Macarons, chocolates, and breakfast treats are on offer, too.

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Posted onJanuary 22, 2014January 23, 2014Chocolate & Candy Shops

Michel Cluizel

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The Cluizel family starts from the bean to make their range of bonbons and bars.

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Posted onMarch 12, 2013December 2, 2015Chocolate & Candy Shops

Mococha

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Chocolate fanatic Marie-Hélène Gantois is selling the creations from not one but three master chocolatiers, including Fabrice Gillotte (an MOF from Dijon), Jacques Bellanger (an MOF…

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