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    Amorino

    4.6 (10 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Looking at all the tasty ice cream
    Jacob K.

    Ok, this place is fantastic. Great service and incredible Gelato. Staff spoke fluent English which was helpful as my French leave a lot to be desired. Was able to pick 3 different flavors which melded wonderfully in my cone. If you love ice cream, you'll love this place. Definitely coming back.

    Blueberry Cheesecake, Pistachio, and Chocolate Hazelnut (L'Inimitable), with free mini cones. Ok, not bad, 3 stars. Mon evening 2018-10-29
    Ziyan C.

    Decent gelato. Main reason we went is because Amorino was nearby and open past 9pm. Their flavors are pretty good, the texture pretty smooth. Not the best, but not the worst. I tried a few flavors including Hazelnut and Amarena (black cherry and cream). I got the Blueberry Cheesecake, Pistachio, and Chocolate Hazelnut (L'Inimitable). I asked for a cone turned upside down in a cup, which they were unable to do for whatever reason. After they gave me my cup, they found these mini cones that they give me to put on top of my ice cream. It empty at 9:30pm on a Monday. We were the only customers. The staff spoke English, and I believe the signs had English translations.

    Amanda H.

    Popular Parisian chain for Italian gelato. The chocolate was fine but didn't like the pistachio. Very pretty presentation though

    Cafè with caramel ice cream and macaroon on top. You can pick as many flavours as you like

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    The creativity of making ice cream into a rose on a cone was delightful. The staff was nice and friendly.

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    Ladurée - More charm inside

    Ladurée

    4.2(341 reviews)
    2.2 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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    I have been to Ladurée before (for the cookies), but this time? We ventured up to the tea shop…read more Heads up: if you are coming on the weekend, there will probably be a wait, but please don't let that discourage you! The tea shop on the second floor is absolutely adorable and really should be on any pastry-lover's bucket list (ditto if you are into tea houses). Calm, refined, and civilized, it embodies everything that "tea" should be. Mom ordered a pot of tea and she deemed it delicious (she is often disappointed by hot tea--it is rare that we find an establishment that makes it properly). I ordered the hot chocolate with chantilly, and it filled me with mirth. (Warning: it is a dessert unto itself. This is not the insipid cocoa that comes from powder in an envelope. Imagine a cup of chocolate truffle, and you are about right.) We both ordered the plaisir sucrée, and now I need to go back to Paris to take a pastry class. Definitely come here for a special treat tea.

    - Free WiFi but no outlets - Friendly staff who speak…read moreEnglish well - Famous for macaroons, you can purchase at the Store downstairs for takeaway - or if waiting to dine in, head upstairs where there are 8 tables We went upstairs to sit and enjoy afternoon tea, complete with delicious Macaroons, pastry, tea, and a pretty cappuccino. It was a cozy and intimate setting and overall a great experience. Of course, the macaroons were amazing! Loved that the cappuccino came with their logo on top of the foam. And they gave us 2 scrumptious Laduree chocolate squares, which was a nice treat!

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    Fou de Pâtisserie

    4.5(17 reviews)
    1.1 kmEtienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
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    Fou de Pâtisserie fell onto my radar when collecting pâtisseries to check out while in Paris. We…read morehad finished lunch but were looking for some sweets before heading back to the hotel for a breather. I noticed this place was close-by, so off we went. Fou isn't a large space, really only enough for a queue to form and the staff to stand behind the counter. Unlike a traditional pâtisserie, there is no baking done on premises here. Instead, they import bakes from other pâtisseries and pastry chefs and sell them here. They had a good selection, with each having a label that tells where it came from and/or who the pasty chef was that created it. We decided on three pastries and a slice of cake - they were running a special where if we ordered three bakes then we could get a fourth for a discount. Each of the bakes were quite good - my favorite was the lemon which had great flavor while also being intricately decorated. Overall though, all our selections were high quality. Service was fast and friendly, and overall I had a good experience at Fou de Pâtisserie. It's a great option to get Paris' "greatest hits" from all over the city.

    This was one of the stops on the Paris by Mouth (Left Bank) tour. Not a bakery itself, but works…read morewith smaller pastry chefs around Paris. All the gorgeous pastries have signage indicating the maker of the treat. I visited this location as well as the location within the BHV on Rue Rivoli while I was in Paris. They both offered a lovely selection of treats! The caramel brûlée pâte à choux was quite possibly one of the best things I've ever eaten in my life - a sweet caramel cream filling and a crispy brûlée sugar top. I also tried the pistachio tart (salty, not very sweet) , the pear and almond tart (very fresh, not super sweet, and gorgeous), and the chocolate praliné tart (very rich, dark, and indulgent). Overall, this is definitely a patisserie that I will seek out on a future trip to Paris!

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    La Maison du Chocolat - Macarons

    La Maison du Chocolat

    4.3(32 reviews)
    2.1 km1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre
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    What could be better than selecting a box full of chocolate ganache or pralines in a Parisian…read morechocolate shop? La Maison du Chocolat has several locations in the city. This spot at the Carrousel du Louvre is a full service shop that gives out samples and allows you to build a box rather than just grab a premade assortment from a kiosk. I say this because we walked all over on our last day (wanting to make our own boxes) so we found out where the full-service shops were. The people who work here are very patient and kind while you make your selections. And of course, it's fun to sample the decadent merchandise. I highly recommend the Maracuja (dark chocolate w/ passionfruit pulp ) or the Salvador (dark chocolate ganache w/raspberry pulp). We made the mistake of turning our kids into chocaholics so we had to pay the price and bring them both home a box. Couldn't forget one for ourselves either. Each box comes with a handy picture guide so you can identify the merchandise. Or just pop one in your mouth and be happily surprised.

    The BEST!!!!!! Oh…read moreman! I will start by saying that I don't even like macaroons in the United States. They are just dry and nasty most of the time lol But in Paris, I decided to give them a try! And I am glad I did. They tasted so good! Seriously, they were delightful little treats. The inside of the macaroons was moist and flavorful, while the outside had a nice firm texture. So good! I almost ate an entire dozen of those by myself! lol My fiancé was not super motivated to try one (probably because they suck in the US), and I kept telling him how good they are. Finally, he tried one and was shocked at how good it was too! They are not cheap. But worth it for a decent macaroon. I can't eat macaroons in the states now lol Ruined me for life. lol

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