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Shops > Pierre Hermé

Address : 72, rue Bonaparte



Opening hours : Tuesday to sunday from 10am to 7pm
Phone : +33 (1) 43 54 47 77
Metro/Bus : Place Saint Sulpice, Saint Germain

Pierre Hermé is described in the international press as the "Picasso of Pastries"...

Shops > Le Pain de Sucre

Address : 14 Rue Rambuteau
Opening hours : 10am to 8pm. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
Phone : 01 45 74 68 92
Metro/Bus : Rambuteau, Hôtel de Ville

Le Pain de Sucre is one of the best pastries in Paris as to date. Didier Marthray worked for the 3 Michelin star chef Pierre Gagnaire before to create this pastry and bakery in the Marais’ district. Thank’s to him...

Shops > Christian Constant

Address : 37 Rue Assas
Opening hours : 8:30am to 8:3pm and Sunday from 9am to 8pm.
Phone : 01 53 63 15 15
Metro/Bus : Rennes, Notre-Dame-des-Champs

Self-proclaimed « composer of chocolates » Christian Constant will dazzle you with more astonishing creations the ones than the others: candy, pastries, sorbets, ice creams and of course ganaches...

Shops > Jean-Paul Hévin

Address : 231 Rue Saint-Honoré
Opening hours : Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 7:30pm - Closed on Sunday
Phone : 01 55 35 35 96
Metro/Bus : Tuileries

Jean-Paul Hévin is definitely a genius of chocolates. Its ganaches are acclaimed all over Paris and well behind..

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