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    Bontemps

    4.2 (18 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndPatisserie/Cake Shop
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Stephanie S.

    Absolutely stop here if you're in the area. Adorable inside and every single thing you try will be delicious. The lemon cake was out of this world.

    Some of the desserts.

    Loved this place. I had the pleasure of going for lunch here with some co-workers and not only is it stunningly pretty full of pinks, blues and browns, the food was to die. We shared the mezze plate and I had the charcuterie plate while my colleagues had the tartes and the gnocchi, followed by a bunch of desserts. The truffled ham was amazing! And I would eat it all day, everyday if I could. The pastry of the tarte was also something special to note as it was flakey and delicious. Then the desserts, they were a dream as I hate when all you taste is sugar but these were rich in flavour and not overly sweet. I would recommend this place to anyone going to Paris. It is definitely worth the effort to go to.

    One of the tiny treats: shortbread with chocolate/hazelnut topped with crunchy hazelnut bits
    Fiona M.

    I don't know why this place has such mediocre ratings! The interior is small but beautiful, decorated like a jewel box. The speciality are tiny layers of sablé and some sort of filling -- the hazelnut/chocolate was my favorite. Although they are small, the price (less that 2 euro a piece) was reasonable for something so tasty. And the service was very friendly.

    4 little sablé-pastries (about macaron-sized) and a larger, heart-shaped sablé filled with havenly vanilla choux crème.

    Small and simply beautiful boutique specializing in "sablés". One of my favorite shops to kill a sugar craving on a lazy Sunday afternoon or get little presents (great alternative to macarons btw). You can choose from the heavenly tasting about macaron-sized little pastries, actual and equally beautiful gateaux, larger sablés (round or heart shaped) with different fillings and of course the ultimate Sicilian lemon cake (always take one for the road or to take home! The only product not containing sablés) The cake lady is absolutely lovely, patient (both to French people and tourists). She explains everything, gives tips on how to store the precious goods, lets you even sample a sablé here and there (or even a pastry). Treat yourselves, people!

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    The only product not containing sablés) The cake lady is absolutely lovely, patient (both to French people and tourists).

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    Angelina

    Angelina

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    2.4 kmPlace Vendôme, 1er
    €€€

    Angelina, Paris, France -- April 12…read more Our family of four with kids ages 9 and 10 stopped here for lunch after visiting the Louvre, drawn in by its reputation for having the best hot chocolate in the world. We were looking for a place to relax and refuel, and the experience felt a bit mixed overall. Arrival and First Impressions The space is elegant with classic Parisian charm. The line moved quickly, and we were seated with a great view of the dining room. It felt refined but still comfortable. The Highlights The famous hot chocolate lived up to expectations, thick, rich, and almost more like a dessert than a drink. We also had French onion soup and an éclair, both of which were very good. The pastries were clearly well made and thoughtfully prepared. The kids had chicken tenders, which they enjoyed, even though the tomato sauce was a bit different from what they expected. The Challenges The biggest drawback was the price. The meal felt expensive for what we ordered, coming in at €154 for a fairly simple lunch. Service felt slightly rushed as they moved tables along quickly. Final Thoughts We would likely return if we were nearby and specifically craving the hot chocolate again. It is a classic Paris stop and worth trying once, but the value may not justify going out of your way unless that signature experience is high on your list.

    So Angelina's fine. For me, it's a bit hyped up. My sister, loved it. She even bought their…read moreprepackaged bottle of hot chocolate to take home. This hot chocolate is decadent. It really tastes like melted chocolate with a bit of milk mixed in to make it more drinkable. We went at a bit of an off time, late morning and it wasn't overly busy. We saw our server once and I couldn't recall who he was when it came time to get the bill. I asked a hostess walking by for our check and she told me to ask our server while walking away. We were able to flag another server down eventually but the whole process just took too long. The tables for four have chairs that don't quite tuck in causing for a bit awkward seating. If you like really thick hot chocolate, give it a try but otherwise ok to miss this one. Plenty of good hot chocolate throughout the city.

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    Angelina - Main dining room

    Main dining room

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    Catmelized French toast

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    Carette - Chocolate croissant

    Carette

    4.2(431 reviews)
    5.4 kmTrocadéro/Iéna, 16ème
    €€

    Even though the line was long, it moved quickly and the staff kept everything organized. They were…read moreable to accommodate all 5 of us -- 4 adults and a 4-year-old -- with no problem. The portion sizes were excellent for the price. I was expecting smaller portions, so I was pleasantly surprised when my plate came out packed with food and definitely worth the value. I would definitely recommend checking this place out, especially the location near the Eiffel Tower. Great food, generous portions, and an overall good experience!

    Ah, to have thick hot chocolate on the streets of Paris! If only I could be whisked away to this…read morebeautiful city. I came here on my first visit to France with my sister and brother-in-law. I had just finished my time at the Eiffel tower and walked over to this restaurant for a drink and a snack. I was seated immediately, waiting for the rest of my party. The staff were incredibly patient, allowing me to stay for the fifteen-ish minutes it took for my family to arrive. We, of course, ordered the hot chocolate topped with cream. It was incredibly rich, which was the draw. It was required that we each ordered our own teapot, which provided about two and a half cups of hot chocolate. This was a bit excessive, as the drink was heavy and I could only stomach a cup. I did wish the restaurant allowed us to split the pot amongst our table. Nonetheless, I enjoy dining at Carette and returned on my second Paris trip with my husband. Anyone visiting for the first time should try their thick hot chocolate at least once.

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    Carette - Interior Deco

    Interior Deco

    Carette - Hot chocolate

    Hot chocolate

    Carette - Short bread cookies that were free with the hot chocolate

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    A. Lacroix - This is gonna be good

    A. Lacroix

    4.8(127 reviews)
    1.6 kmNotre Dame De Paris, 5ème
    €€

    We stopped here right after flying into Paris and it was such a delight. All the desserts were so…read moredistinctive and crafted so eloquently. The apple had a lightness to it yet the middle had a fresh apple crunchiness. The other two treats were wonderful. We ordered flat white's and they were done perfect. The staff spoke English as well as French (which was helpful for us). You could see the Notre Dame from the window. Small seating area and perfect cozy feel.

    THE FOOD ------------------…read more+ Notre Dame Granny Smith Apple Confit - Was refreshing! I couldn't tell if this was a real apple or some fancy French creation made to look like one - that's how real it looked! The mousse and apple bits were cold & delicious and the chocolate shell was good, but not sure if it was worth the price at €7.5. + Pain Au Chocolat Cookie - Verrrry good chocolate chip cookie, chocolate croissant mashup. Only thing that we were missing was some good ol' milk! + Almond Croissant - Once again, delicious! Solid croissant and definitely a good grab and go candidate. = Citronnade - Was just OK. Lemonade that was on the watered down side, but was somewhat refreshing because I was dying of thirst. THE SERVICE ----------------------- - Employee who helped us with our order was friendly, but the cashier was a bit blah and not exactly the friendliest person, especially when we asked for extra utensils and napkins. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ - Smallish, tight interior that you can dine in at, but don't be surprised if the next table is sitting on top of you. + There are also 5 outdoor tables on the narrow street. - Entrance is tight too. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------- + Even though this bakery is ranked highly on Tripadvisor, there was no crowd on the Monday morning that we swung by. Line moved superfast.

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    A. Lacroix - Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

    Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

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    La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet

    La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet

    4.0(26 reviews)
    2.4 kmPlace Vendôme, 1er
    €€€

    I visited La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet and tried two desserts with very different…read moreresults. The strawberry shaped dessert looked beautiful and was clearly made with a lot of care. Inside was a fresh strawberry puree that tasted good, but for 20 dollars it did not feel worth it. The flavor was fine, just not memorable enough to match the price. The cookie was the complete opposite. It was huge, perfectly baked, and easily the best thing I tried. The outside had a slight crisp, while the inside was soft, gooey, and rich. Every bite tasted buttery and balanced, not overly sweet. At 15 dollars, it felt fair given the size and how satisfying it was. Overall, La Pâtisserie du Meurice delivers impressive craftsmanship, but value depends on what you order. The strawberry dessert looks better than it tastes for the price, while the oversized cookie is absolutely worth getting and the clear standout.

    I've been eager to check out Cedric Grolet's renowned pastry shop in Paris, known for its…read moreincredible, hyper-realistic fruit pastries. there was a 20 minute wait just to get inside, as Cedric Grolet at this location only allows 1-2 orders at a time. Once inside, I had to order the mango pastry, the focus of countless drool-worthy social media posts. The attention to detail was crazy - from the slightly dimpled texture of the skin to the vibrant coloring, this was the most realistic-looking mango I've ever seen outside the supermarket. And the flavor did not disappoint, with a perfect balance of sweet and tangy that practically melted in my mouth. I also picked up a clementine pastry, which while not quite impressive-tasting as the mango, actually looked even better in person before I cracked it open. These pastries are take-away only(at this location? ), best consumed or chilled within an hour, so keep that in mind. As a dessert/pastry/fruit lover (and a tourist), it may be worth a stop and is certainly novel, but personally the almost 20 euro per pastry price tag will keep me from coming back.

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    La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet
    La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet

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