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    Jean-Paul Hévin

    4.2 (54 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Ai M.

    Blue cheese (soft roquefort and walnut) tastes cheesy, just the right balance of sour and sweet. Chocolate you want to live off on. Cumin makes the Epoisse interesting. I got the 16 and 24 piece box of cheese appetizers for about $70. I had to share because there wasn't enough time to hide it. I wish the pieces were bigger. I've already eaten five. I've never had anything like this before. If no one had told you what the fluffy custard filling was, one would guess it's marscapone. So very good, they exceeded my expectations. The Pont L'eveque is sweet but too mild. The rest of them have bittersweet and sour complexity because its cheese. There are really nice designs on top of the blue cheese truffle. They're white inside. These are an awesome and delicious souvenir because it costs EUR 58 just to ship a box to this continent.

    A dark chocolate shoe. Pretty and yummy.
    Joyce H.

    I went to Jean- Paul Hevin for gifts for my friends. I really enjoyed looking at all the amazing treats. The staff was nice and helpful with chocolate suggestions for my friends back home. I had one of their caramels while I was there and it was creamy and delicious. I would suggest the chocolate caramel if you stop in. In addition of truffles, they also have hot chocolate mix, chocolate bars, caramels and macaroons. The strangest thing they sell is chocolate in "toothpaste" like tubes.

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    Faye B.

    The best hot chocolate in Paris in undeniably at Jean Paul Hevin. You may leave in a chocolate induced coma but it will be self induced and it will be oh so worth it. Please skip Angelina and come around the corner to here instead. It is in an extremely central location just off Place Vendome and the Tuileries so the location really couldn't be more ideal. You won't feel like you're surrounded by millions of tourists here instead the place has more of a French feel where Parisians talk over the table in hushed whispers to one another. The hot chocolate here is to die-for. It is the perfect treat for a winter's day in Paris when the world feels bleak and you need something comforting to bring you back to life. They offer a selection of different hot chocolate among them are chestnut, raspberry, cinnamon and a few others. Every one that I've had has been flawless. The patisseries are equally as good but you may find it a bit too rich with a hot chocolate and a patisserie so I would recommend sharing a patisserie unless you're feeling very hungry. It costs around 7 euro I believe for a hot chocolate and they will automatically bring over a jug of water for you (at no extra charge) I've been here many times and have only ever received brilliant service. An added bonus it also being able to see the chef make your hot chocolate in for you. The kitchen section is in the tea room therefore you are able to see him away at work. I would go as far to say that this is the best chocolat chaud in Paris!

    Pomme d'amour
    Hannah F.

    Valentines weekend in Paris! Beaucoup d'amour and lovely chocolate. At first we visited the shop at rue Vavin, but they don't sell hot chocolate. The area at Rue Vavin, next to jardin Luxembourg is very nice. If you are in Paris, go check out the different shops and restaurants over there. The shop of Jean-Paul Hévin at 231rue Saint Honoré has a cozy tearoom on the second floor. Specialy for Valentines day they made a delicious chocolade Pomme d'amour! The outside of the apple was made of delicious chocolate and it was filled up with a mousse of dark chocolate Grand Cru de Jamaïque, a mousse of mascarpone, a biscuit with citron flavor and a soft salted caramel. Fantastic. The hot chocolate was very tasty, the best hot chocolate ever!

    Longchamp Chocolat... Innards.
    Jason N.

    I've died and gone to Hévin. Milk chocolate Hévin. This is a chocolate lover's paradise. There is a little cafe space upstairs but it can be crowded so I recommend takeaway. My favorite dessert here is in the glass case-- the "Longchamp Chocolat." It is a short and squatty cylinder with a crispy meringue center covered in milk chocolate that is studded with crunchy crispies and runs about 5 Euro. Get here too close to closing time and the counter will be sold out. All that will be left is the dark chocolate version which is NOWHERE near the milk chocolate concoction. One time I got the noir version, and the meringue center was soggy and not up to par. The next day, the counter girl who sold them to me gave me free replacements of the milk chocolate version. The benefit of trekking here is that you can burn off some of your indulgent calories by tooling around the Jardin des Tulieries.

    cassis/basilic and vanilla macarons
    Valentina D.

    I got the vanilla macaron and Kady got the cassis-basilic macaron. This vanilla macaron was pretty darn good! The inside was creamy, but it didn't melt in your mouth like Pierre Hermé's vanilla one (my favorite). Kady's was really good and so interesting. And I don't mean the kind of "interesting" you say when something is bad but you're afraid to hurt the person's feelings. No, Mr. Hévin, your macarons were absolutely delicious. I recommend them. Next time I'd like to try the crème brulée flavor, the chocolate flavor and the coffee flavor. I've read this is also a good place to get chocolate. I'm just a macaron kind of person, I guess.

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    Delicious and dense chocolates - expensive and thankfully they allowed us to taste before purchasing!!

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    Chocolat Illèné - My chocolate assorted box - it's going to be eaten  ! 1/11/24

    Chocolat Illèné

    5.0(38 reviews)
    2.2 kmMontmartre, 18ème
    €€

    I came across Chocolat Ilene boutique on a Montmartre Walking tour. The fact that the walking guide…read more(a longtime French chef) recommended her shop speaks highly of the chocolates. A Korean woman is the chocolatier and she is obviously skilled at chocolate artistic sculpture for festive events. But it is her fine chocolates that dominate the candy case - which catch my eyes. I find an Asian sensibility pleasing in the variety of filling/flavor choices. After having several samples of chocolates and a house made macaron, I bought an assorted chocolate box. Yum! The boutique itself is like a small candy box filled with treats - nice ambiance. With the lab in the back, the chocolates are as fresh as can be. Next time I'm in the Montmartre neighborhood, I'll be stopping by again!

    On a walking food tour of the Montmarte area, we had the opportunity to stop in and try the…read moredelicious macarons and chocolates that are so thoughtfully crafted here. I loved getting to support a small local business and hearing the history of the sisters who opened the shop. The macarons that we tried here were hands-down the best that we ate during our trip to Paris and the chocolate was top-notch. I thoroughly enjoyed the unique combination of flavors, especially the black sesame macaron. Skip the larger chain shops and come try Chocolat Illèné.

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    La Maison du Chocolat - Macarons

    La Maison du Chocolat

    4.3(32 reviews)
    0.6 km1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre
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    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(40 reviews)
    1.3 kmMusée d'Orsay, 7ème
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    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.

    Really delicious chocolate mousse available here! They have them made with different types of…read morechocolate from different countries. Some are stronger dark chocolate flavors and some are medium to light. I decided to get the one with 60% chocolate from Ecuador. As delicious as it was, for 7 euros in a small cup was way overpriced. Page put about 2 scoops that weren't even full. The mousse didn't even go all the way to the bottom of the cup, which it definitely should for the price. I wouldn't necessarily spend 7 euros for this again, but it's definitely yummy to try once when in Paris.

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    Pierre Hermé - Inside

    Pierre Hermé

    4.4(122 reviews)
    2.5 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème
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    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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