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    Disgusting way too sweet and soggy vanilla I was told this was the most popular item
    Adria D.

    I was looking for a good chocolatier every since I found one in Nice call l a c and I didn't buy enough chocolate from them I was walking by this place and everything looked beautifully displayed so I decided to go in and check it out while I was in there I seem to be quite the bustle of people in and out so I decided it must be pretty good I'll be aware because there's no prices on anyting. I figured it was just candies so I mean how expensive could it be? I asked him what the most popular item was and he said it was the vanilla wafer cookie. So I got a very small box of those to take back with me some caramel's, two different small bags of shortbread type cookies and some candy chestnuts. A grand total for those five items was 60 Euros ($67 us) I almost fell over I could not believe how expensive it was, but I paid the man thinking this is going to be a special treat. I only wish it was. Everything I purchased was horrible except for the caramel's. The chestnuts I kept seeing all over France so I decided I wanted to try them. they're basically an overcooked Chestnut that seems to be drenched in sugar so it was kind of gross. their specialty the wafer cookie was like a waffle cookie with the sweetest icing in the world, way too sweet and it was soggy. I ate it the next day so I don't know if they're supposed to be soggy and squishy like that but the texture and the sweetness made them inedible for me I gave them away. The pistachio shortbread cookies didn't taste like pistachio at all. it tasted like nothing and salt. mini chocolate chip shortbread cookies where decent. The Carmels were good but I don't think they were worth 60 EU for a teeny box I know the grand total of everything was 60 Euros for 5 teeny tiny items but to me the other four were a waste of money. I definitely don't recommend anything in the store except for the Carmels

    Hazel C.

    I was lured by the pretty cakes I saw from the window when we walked by this place on the way to Musée Picasso. Everything looked beautiful, so I just had to go in after we were done with the museum. We went in and saw chocolates, jams, and other candies inside the store. I wanted to buy so many things but I had packed light for this trip and I had no room for more gifts. I ended up buying the raspberry moelleux, which turned out to be a good choice. We ate it when we got back to our apartment and it held its shape even though we traipsed all over the Marais with it.

    Family loved Meert, especially their vanilla waffles!
    Gary W.

    We stumbled across this wonderful, quaint little chocolate shop as we were wandering the streets of Le Marais...and my kids could not have been happier! Meert is a great find...their chocolates are excellent, but even better are their waffles (vanille de Madagascar)...a flat waffle filled with delicious vanilla from Madagascar. Spectacular and tasty! A must try if you are in Paris/Le Marais. We also enjoyed their bread (a sweet loaf of brioche...or something like that). Everything we sampled was great...worth a visit!

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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
    €€

    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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    Chapon

    Chapon

    4.5(39 reviews)
    2.8 kmMusée d'Orsay, 7ème
    €€

    The chocolate mousse was so rich, light and fluffy. Very strong cocoa flavor but the texture made…read moreit go down soooo smooth! They also have a vegan almond milk option. The chocolate sold in store were amazing as well

    tl;dr you ought not miss the signature chocolate mousse bar; this was one of the few eats in Paris…read morethat I made sure to have twice Chocolate mousse can be found at bistros across Paris, but few spots are as highly recommended as Chapon. This chocolate boutique was founded in the 80s by Patrice Chapon, once an ice cream purveyor for Buckingham Palace. Since then, he introduced his now-famed bar a mousse concept, allowing chocolate enthusiasts to sample made-in-house varieties of mousse sourced from cocoa beans across the world. I first visited a Chapon outpost on a quiet side street of Saint-Germain-des-Pres. You might miss the narrow storefront and brown awning on first glance, but melon-sized bowls of mousse in the window are unmistakable. The interior is warmly lit, featuring tastefully worn wood motifs. The backlit shelves to the right are curated with prepackaged confections, while the display to the left is decked with à la carte chocolates. We arrived for an early afternoon treat, and the friendly service patiently talked us through and offered samples of multiple mousse varieties. My favorite was the Equadorian, a dark, full-bodied flavor with some floral notes. I also enjoyed my sister's Madagascar, which had a thickness and richness reminiscent of caramel. My mother opted for the lighter, fluffier Peruvian, which was nearly the consistency of meringue. Lastly, the 100% dark Venezuelan had the thickest texture; however, the red wine-y flavor might turn some off. While the mousse is delicious, the prices might be harder to swallow; our 3 small portions ran over 20 euros. Nonetheless, I was impressed by the staff's ability to suggest an ideal mousse to suit each of our preferences. For a unique experience and a mousse that is sure to impress, don't miss out on Chapon.

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    Pierre Hermé - Inside

    Pierre Hermé

    4.4(122 reviews)
    5.0 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème
    €€€

    Pierre Hermé If you…read moreknow Pierre Hermé from social media and all the viral videos, then this review needs no introduction. But if you haven't, this is a strong contender for worthy macarons in Paris and at a convenient location across the street from Ladurée. Located inside L'Occitane in the most gorgeous floor space ever, you will find Pierre Hermé at the center of it all. They have an impressive array of flavors that were much more unique than other patisseries. I definitely asked for a few recommendations as well since I tend to order the same thing (pistachio, raspberry, lemon, etc.) The workers were very kind. They indulged my request to converse in French and corrected me in a respectful and endearing way (I know some people get upset at this idea but I personally prefer it.) I had ordered a dozen macarons but truthfully would've ordered the entire lot if I wasn't alone and especially if I wasn't already taking a ton of sweets back for my flight home. I am a Ladurée purist and what I can say is that Pierre Hermé definitely had the best and most unique flavors compared to the two. The prices are fairly comparable and the coffrets are just as tasteful. Both are strong contenders and worthy of your money. I certainly will be returning and look forward to trying the rest of their selection. (15/50--2025)

    Okay okay...I know Pierre Hermé is a super touristy macaron shop, and the Pierre Hermé on Champs…read moreElysée is probably the MOST touristy you can get, but I can't help but give this place five stars. Pierre Hermé is home to some of the best macarons I've had in my life -- which is probably too many for the good of my health -- and I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of the macarons, the staff's attention to detail, and all the unique flavors this shop had to offer. As a popular macaron shop in one of the hottest tourist destinations in Paris, this location is undeniably crowded. There's usually a huge line circling around a central display of macaron after macaron. The line looks pretty intimidating, but it moves quite quickly, and there are so many flavors that it'll probably be helpful to have a bit of extra time to review the menu. My friend and I split a pack of four macarons, including their seasonal isapahan (rose, lychee, raspberry), infiniment praliné pistache, and a jardin de cassandre (red currant, rhubarb). The macarons were delightful. I loved the two seasonal items; they were delightfully fruity and slightly floral, and I loved the slightly tangy flavor from the raspberry in the isapahan and rhubarb / currants in the jardin de cassandre. The praliné pistache was nice and nutty, and the inner cream offered a great additional richness. It's usually super crowded so seating tends to be quite limited. My friend and I ended up taking our macarons to go and enjoyed them elsewhere as we toured Champs Elysée.

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