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Pierre Hermé

4.3 (29 reviews)
Closed 9:30 am - 8:00 pm

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David S.

So I thought the macarons from Ladurée were good, the macarons here were better. It's hard to explain, but the shell of the macarons here were different in a way, but in a good way. Just take my word for it, haha!! Btw, I found out this place has a shop in New York City that sells them. If you are ever there in New York City, find this shop and indulge.

Mark B.

First time I had these macarons were this brand more than a decade ago. The lines don't lie. Well worth the wait. They are in fact the best ones in Paris. I tried black truffle and foie gras ones on this visit. La Duree costs more but these ones taste better.

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Denise V.

Pierre Hermé makes the best macarons I've ever tasted! Don't even bother with Ladurée. Even though we bought them later in the day, the quality was still top-notch! However I would recommend going to an actual Pierre Hermé store (which will have more options), not the one inside Galeries Lafayette. The one inside Galeries Lafayette is just a macaron counter. There were quite a few people in line buying them and the girls working there were very helpful in explaining the different flavors. We opted for 4 macarons (totaling €8 I believe). We got Rose, Letchi & Framboise (rose, litchi & raspberry), Caramel au Beurre Salé (salted butter caramel), Pistache (pistachio), and Cassis & Confit de Cassis (black currant & candied black currant). The quality is outstanding. First bite, and you can tell the texture is perfect, light and airy, melt-in-your-mouth, yet retains that slight crunch when initially breaking into the macaron shell. Pierre Hermé transcends their menu with fantastic and unique flavor pairings that reignite your love for macarons!

Amanda H.

Wonderful selection of macaron flavors. The chocolate is classic but I loved the black sesame and the yuzu ones most

Jennifer N.

Hands down one of the best macarons I've ever eaten. They are so soft yet crunch and the flavors are ever changing. There is a variety of flavors to pick from. My favorite of all time is the pistachio and Strawberry one. It the perfect blend of flavor and taste. You can order from one to a whole tin full of macarons. I ordered a small box of four. I didn't have to buy the souvenir tin they just put it in a paper box. I recommend eating them sooner than later.

Maggie C.

Great macarons: YES. Best macarons in the world? I don't know about that. Would I get the macarons again: maybe. Priced at 2,10 € each, the macarons are pretty, and most importantly, tasty! Infiniment rose (rose & petales de rose): rose & rose petals. Nicely perfumed, this pink macaron really tastes like rose. Plaisir sucre (chocolat au lait & praline feuillete): milk chocolate and praline. Pretty good because I like praline. Arabesque (abricot & pistaches croustillantes): apricot & crispy pistachio nuts. My least favorite macaron from all of them. The apricot is bitter and overshadows the pistachio flavor. Mogador: milk chocolate & passion fruit: surprisingly not too tart and it has pieces of passion fruit. This particular Pierre Hermé is a counter located at the famous Galleries Lafayette Hausmann. There line wasn't too long, but there were many tourists buying a lot of macarons. 4 stars!! Pierre Hermé is yummylicious!!

6 macaroons for 12 euros.
Gloria C.

Best macaroons in the world? I believe it!! We happened to see this location while shopping so took advantage. I had originally planned on going to another location then I learned that there are actually over 20 locations all over the city so there is a big chance you will see it. Although expensive, it was so worth it. The flavors are so rich and so authentic... For example we had a "mint" flavor and it was not an American Mint and chip type of Mint but a real mint herb flavor... I could've sworn I was eating a fresh mint cream. I have no idea how they did that. There was also a licorice and violet flavor that I found very interesting and complex, and very very good. This just pushes out any memory of any other macaroon I've ever had and now will forever be in my food bank memory...

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Jane P.

Omg!!! The macarons here was delicious and every macaron was so flavorful and unique. I really liked the mint macaron. It had a distinct mint flavor and the mint tasted fresh. The other ones were delicious too. I would recommend this place if you're craving macarons.

Amanda S.

Ran into this shop on accident as we were looking for another shop in this gallery. We had lunch and opted to buy macarons home for souvenirs. 18 euros for a box of 7 is a bit pricey but I definitely didn't want to miss out on one of the best macarons in Paris! They were tiny and soft but had the perfect amount of crisp inside. Not too sweet but perfect enough to go with a cup of tea! My mom loved it when I came home with the lychee one. Definitely a macaron stop to be made!

Gavrilo I.

Stopped and picked up some Macaroons. This was in the list for the best in Paris and I was disappointed. The flavors of the macaroons here are just to many mixtures for.

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Forget Ladurree and go to Pierre Herme. Little known but worth the visit. Creative flavors and so delightful.

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La Cure Gourmande

La Cure Gourmande

4.0(26 reviews)
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I stumbled upon this place when I was walking down the street. The young man had called my family…read morein to try samples. I grabbed a raspberry filled cookie - IT WAS HEAVEN. They offered a variety of cookies. You picked your tin box and filled it with whatever you liked. They also had pre made boxes. Very delicious and I love places that provide samples. I dislike buying things that I'm not sure that I'll like. Having a sample will just confirm my willingness to buy more. I recommend stopping by if you're ever in the area.

Having visited this store in two other countries we simply had to pay a visit in Paris…read more It's a short walk from the Louvre, and you'll pass a few small souvenir shops on the way if you want some magnets or other trinkets. The store is fairly spacious, and they have a large display right at the front of their signature cookies. They have numerous varieties, so grab a plastic glove and put your selections into a bag. If you get 900 grams of cookies you will get a tin included. They have a large variety of cookies from basic chocolate to fig or apple-filled. These are different from American cookies and have a crumbly consistency like shortbread and a mild, less-sweet flavor. They are delicate and delicious! The filled cookies have a light fruity filling which is just perfect. They have a large variety of other items too including madelines and candies and gift items. The staff spoke great English and were very friendly and happy to help. They offered to ring us up as three separate transactions so we would qualify for three of the promotional discount madeline tins they were offering. Much appreciated! Definitely visit for these unique French cookies, and you too many be hunting for these boutiques wherever you travel!

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So many delicious French delights

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Angelina

4.0(1.7k reviews)
0.9 kmPlace Vendôme, 1er
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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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Catmelized French toast

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