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    Angelina

    4.2 (60 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Be sure to go to the location:  226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France
    Rose B.

    Just go. If there is a line, go. If it's raining, go. If you want a beautiful experience, go. If you want a delicious experience, go. This place was on my food/drink Paris bucket list and it did not disappoint! We ordered their famous hot chocolate and was so delicious . Please get yourself one and enjoy!

    Omelette.
    Faith L.

    Avoid this place at all costs. It took us forever to get into the restaurant and once we did we ordered the overhyped hot chocolate and some brunch. The food was bland and what is best to go with bland food? Maybe the gnats on the wall chilling next to us! Incredibly gross lost our appetite. Avoid this place.

    Eclair
    Sasha K.

    Whether you're looking for a decadent dessert to indulge in or to sit and drink coffee with a baked good, Angelina is famous for it all. Make sure you're patient as it's quite a busy location and don't have your hopes up for a certain dessert as you may be disappointed when you find out it's sold out. However if you make it there early, order the eclair with a perfectly glossy outside and airy inside filled with decadent cream. This with a coffee while people watching is the quintessential experience in Paris.

    Hot chocolate and apple juice
    Daphne S.

    We went here on a weekday morning and weren't sure if it was open. We wanted to come in for breakfast and also couldn't tell if we could dine in or not. We were too scared to ask. We were greeted once inside and saw all the beautiful pastries. I ordered a hot chocolate and it was absolutely amazing! So rich and decadent. To go cups do not come with whip and it was around $7 I think. We went somewhere nearby for breakfast.

    Lemon millefeuille and pistachio mont-blanc
    Stacy K.

    I've been to the Angelina in Paris and New York, and the experience is definitely better in Paris! I enjoyed their new Mont-blanc pistachio flavor which was so unique and actually tasted like pistachios. The lemon cream in the millefeuille was refreshing and the hot chocolate was thick and good

    Jessica P.

    Heard this place had the best hot chocolate so we had to check it out. We walked over around 2pm after going to the Louvre. We waited about 30 min to get seated. I loved the interior! Especially all the paintings they had all around the walls. It gave the restaurant a very cute French ambiance. Our server and the manager were great and attentive. We ordered two of the Brunch breakfast meals which included the famous hot choco, fruit juice, croissants, eggs Benedict, chocolate crepe and so much more. They give you a few options to pick from but we definitely over ordered for just two people. The hot chocolate was delicious and pretty thick. The croissants were yummy. Nothing was extraordinary though. But it was definitely a fun experience :) definitely recommend trying at least once!

    Angelina hot chocolate
    Al D.

    Supposed to be one of the best chocolat chaud in Paris. It's good but overhyped and expensive.

    Bummy D.

    Food is okay, if you want a thick hot chocolate this is the place to go! Went on our first day couldn't make it because of long line. Service is good everyone is welcoming. The ambiance is good gets really crowded it's a tourist spot.

    Madame Croque! To die for
    Staten Island E.

    Classic and beautiful Patisserie/Restaurant. I read so many great reviews about Angelina and it was so close to my hotel that we had to take a look. My wife an I had the best hot chocolate of our life's! I can't describe enough how rich and creamy the chocolate was. To eat we got the famous Croque Madame sandwich which is this unbelievable three layers sandwich with ham and melted cheese with a fried egg on top! If you go to France you must to eat the croques- - - DELICIOUS!!!. So after an exhausting and amazing day at the Louvre Museum I suggest you to walk two or three blocks to Angelina. It is worth it! Trust me.

    Mont-Blanc
    Fitzwilliam D.

    "You MUST go to Angelina and try their hot chocolate! Ohmygawd! It's delicious" "Dude! You should definitely go to Angelina. I don't normally recommend places, but that (truffle) omelette was fantastic." "Atiiif! You must try the Mont-Blanc at Angelina!" So, I don't know what quirk of fate conspired to have all my closest friends suggest Angelina as a definite stop in Paris, knowing fully well that I've had more dessert in my life than a small town in France, am a contrarian, and almost always take a chain-saw to any hype... But they did. They are right. Don't. be. that. person. The one who turns up his nose at meeting Major Hype (salutes). The one who frowns at opulent décor. Go with the wisdom of the crowds. Mont-Blanc: Wowing customers at Angelina since 1903. Meringue, whipped cream, chestnut cream vermicelli. That's all you need to know. I can't say that I love chestnut desserts, but Angelina's Mont-Blanc made a convert out of me. Amazing texture: crunchy, creamy, grainy like sand. Intense, clean flavors. But, I can still feel that sandy texture on my tongue. I know some people find it too rich, but I don't think I can ever forget it! The hot chocolate (...L'africain): IF it were any thicker, it would be a pudding! Served with fresh whipped cream on the side. Paris - New York: Their version of Paris-Brest where praline is replaced by pecan. Glorious combination of choux pastry, pecan praline cream, crunchy pecan praline. The Caprice Caramel: almond AND speculous biscuits, caramel cream, and vanilla mousse... Dark chocolate with candied orange Florentines... That's all, folks... Just. Go!

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    Aux Merveilleux de Fred - screams indulgence like their pastries

    Aux Merveilleux de Fred

    4.8(23 reviews)
    1.5 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 7ème
    €€

    I stumbled upon Aux Merveilleux de Fred Sunday morning after strolling around Rue Cler. Perfect…read morelittle treats. The store is gorgeous and will immediately catch your eye, I knew I had to come see what was going on in here. I crossed over and walked in to find the most delightful le merveilleux. I ordered 3 minis which I trekked all over town for the day and later enjoyed for in the evening. They were delish! My advice would be don't trek all over town with them, enjoy them or store them to enjoy later. They were great but they are fairly delicate. These treats are super light and the perfect little treats. The mini size is perfect to enjoy several flavors. I'm a Los Angeles native and while many may say they haven't seen or heard of these le merveilleux before, we have a little French bakery at home called Le Mervetty that I've ordered cakes from and they make these. They are truly special, I've always felt that. If you're looking for a lovely treat, definitely stop in. Service was quick and friendly!

    A must try when in Paris! But make sure you consume the meringue right away as I made the mistake…read moreof leaving this in the hot car while going around the sights in Paris. I got the sampler of 6 merengues in a cute box but I only got to try 3 as I shared the rest with our house host. My fave was the Magnifique - meringue coated in pralines. So light and airy as with the rest. The Merveilleux - chocolate was a bit too sweet for my taste what with the layers n layers of chocolate. I am not a fan of white chocolate so I did not like the Incroyable - white chocolate with speculoos. The shop have different branches in Paris as well as the train stations but we went to the one by the Moulin Rouge. It is right smack in the center of the street you wouldn't miss it with its very opulent chandelier hanging by the window. They make and bake their pastries on site as with each and every patisserie in Paris it seems. So everything is freshly baked!

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    Aux Merveilleux de Fred - This was the one near the Moulin Rouge with their opulent chandelier.

    This was the one near the Moulin Rouge with their opulent chandelier.

    Aux Merveilleux de Fred - This was the sampler that I got and left in a hot car‍

    This was the sampler that I got and left in a hot car‍

    Aux Merveilleux de Fred - The Merveilleux (chocolate top) The Incroyable (white chocolate bottom) The Magnifique (pralines left)

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    The Merveilleux (chocolate top) The Incroyable (white chocolate bottom) The Magnifique (pralines left)

    Carette - Chocolate croissant

    Carette

    4.2(432 reviews)
    2.9 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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    Short bread cookies that were free with the hot chocolate

    Ladurée - Upstairs dining area

    Ladurée

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    2.5 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème
    €€

    THE FOOD ------------------…read more+ THEEEEEE gold standard for macarons in Paris ... or anywhere for that matter. + Macarons here are a little crisp, a little pillowy softness and a whollllllle bunch of flavor. - It cost a pretty penny (about 3 Euros for 1 piece), but you won't regret it for a second when you bite into one of these addictively delicious treats. THE SERVICE ----------------------- + All class, top notch white glove service - literally - they handle the macarons with much care like it were gold! THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ + Located in the heart of the Champs-Élysées on Rue Lincoln, so, YES, it is busy like rush hour outside ... and inside. + There are 2 sides to this massive flagship location - you can either make a purchase of macarons at their store OR dine/sit down in their tea house. Both have lines to wait on, but making a purchase only takes about 10 minutes on a weekend, while dining in looks like an unimaginable wait! + The store to make a macaron purchase at has 3 tables to sit around to enjoy your purchase of delicious macarons. You MUST catch someone about to leave (like we did) in order to snag a table. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------- = Expect waits on a weekend afternoon, especially to sit down in the tea room. If you just make a store purchase, it's only about a 10 minute wait ... and you'll be thanking your legs for that. = It's a tourist destination in itself, so expect LOTS of people taking photos of this location. CONCLUSION ----------------------- = Yes, I'm from the tri-state area and they've had a Laduree in NYC since 2011, but there's alwayyyyys something special about going to one of the originals and this spot is no different.

    - Busy, busy, busy location right on the Champs-Élysées; there was a steady line on Easter Sunday…read morefor macarons; bright, inviting space with beautiful, colorful displays showcasing the full range of treats - Friendly, efficient, and professional service that kept things moving despite the crowds - 12-count mixed macarons were excellent--delicate, light shells with rich fillings that felt indulgent without being overly sweet - Pricey, but worth it for an occasional treat or special stop - Separate coffee shop offering a selection of hot beverages to pair with your sweets - Limited seating with a bar table and a couple of small tables; first come, first served - Restrooms available upstairs in the restaurant dining area

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    Ladurée - Croissant, Cappuccino, Double Espresso and 6 Macaroons

    Croissant, Cappuccino, Double Espresso and 6 Macaroons

    Ladurée - Ispahan latte - very sad that I just discovered this existed

    Ispahan latte - very sad that I just discovered this existed

    Ladurée - Upper level dining space

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    Upper level dining space

    Merci Jérôme!

    Merci Jérôme!

    4.5(31 reviews)
    1.9 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 15ème

    Continuing my search for the perfect baguette ... we stopped in here because everything looked so…read moregood. I did get a couple yummy desserts and a baguette. Sadly, the baguette was kind of mushy and not crispy. I did not enjoy the flavor compared to the other ones I've had in the neighborhood. I really wanted to love it... since I noticed several people walking down the street eating a baguette from here with the Merci Jerome bag in hand. Frankly, it was not my favorite and I ditched it after only one bite.

    I would recommend this place! I tried their croque monsieur…read moreand Ube latte and was not disappointed. The croque monsieur had a generous pile of gruyère melted on the sides of the bread with a proportional amount of meat and filling on the inside. With the croque monsieur warmed up, it made a perfect brunch meal with the ube latte. The ube latte is exactly what you would expect but crafted carefully. I would just go back for this delightfully warm concoction in the morning. The service to go along with this made this experience more pleasant as it seems most of the employees were filipinos. They were quick to receive you and leave you beyond satisfied. The shop exudes the classic parisian aesthetic that most people would romanticize and I am glad I experienced it. I would come back for the pleasant experience - try out Merci Jérôme!

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    Merci Jérôme! - So good we had to have a bite before taking a photo!!

    So good we had to have a bite before taking a photo!!

    Merci Jérôme! - Interior

    Interior

    Merci Jérôme!

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