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    Les Petits Mitrons

    4.3 (40 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Breakfast!
    Steven B.

    I have been going to Le Petits Mitrons for years. Part of my morning routine when in Paris as it is a couple blocks from the apartment I stay in. Delicious croissants and breakfast pastries that are fresh and warm out of the oven every morning. I get their early. I have had several of their tartes and also on occasion a quiche. I love the folks there, always friendly and up for a bit of conversation and the pastries are wonderful. A true gem in Paris where the owners are up early making everrything themselves daily!

    Kris H.

    Forget about the Sacre Coeur or the Amelie tourist trap restaurant, it's all about Les Petits Mitrons in the Montmartre. These artisan fruit tarts will totally rock your world. It's creamy, its crunchy (crust), and it's filled with delectable fresh fruits with just the right amount of sweetness. Don't ask me which one is the best. They ALL are!! One visit will definitely not be enough!

    Melissa K.

    While giving a friend "the Amelie" tour of Montmartre, we headed in the direction of her famed cafe, only to find that it had closed. Sad face. :( Amelie is a mainstay of many American girls' romantic visions of France and to have her cafe turned into a laundromat borders on blasphemy. Thankfully, this patisserie was just across the street and we were able to eat our emotions. It's quaint and lovely little place that has just the right amount of Parisian flair. And you can't shake a stick at the delicacies they make, either. Flaky croissants, splendid looking King's Cakes, and all sorts of other yumminess. I wish they had a small area to sit and enjoy the tasty treats we bought. Overall, a good place in the usually-touristy neighborhood (read: high possibility of eating bad food) to find an authentic French snack.

    Fruit tarts

    The TARTSSSS! They have a nice selection of fun fruit tarts here and I am telling u, u have to come n try them! The bottom crust is delicious. Not sure what it's exactly made of because it's not ur standard crust but I LOVE it. I tried a fig one and it was fantastic! I asked to have it heated but apparently they usually don't so I ate it cold. Still so good so I can't imagine buying it and then popping it in the oven at home. Ps I tried the cookies that look super cute but the chocolate chip one I had wasn't good

    Pistachio and chocolate pastry... So good
    Kelly O.

    We got chocolate chip cookies (1 euro each), a croissant, an apricot tart, and a pastry with chocolate and pistachios. Omg. Everything was to die for. The chocolate pistachio pastry was one of the best pastries I've ever had.

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    Delicious croissants, best we had in Paris. People running it are so nice, and very affordable.

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    First thing to say, incredible cookies!! Lots of chocolate and the cookie Just melts in your mouth, it's so soft. Workers are very nice too!

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    We got chocolate chip cookies (1 euro each), a croissant, an apricot tart, and a pastry with chocolate and pistachios.

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    Le Moulin à Pains

    Le Moulin à Pains

    4.5(14 reviews)
    1.9 km10ème, Canal St Martin/Gare de l'Est
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    Oh my goodness! What a wonderful treat on my Paris trip…read more I ventured off alone during the day after family was touristy tired. The best French pastries ever. Thank you so much for the wonderful treats. I will savor them for three days. I asked in French if the ladies spoke English and they were kind enough to oblige. They were about an hour from closing but everything I got was so yummy. All the best. Ms. C.

    I spent a week in Paris at a studio apartment a few blocks away and this quickly became my go to…read moreshop for breakfast treats. Literally everything I tried was amazing and I tried quite a few things. And it's not just the vacation bias, since I did try other bakeries in the neighborhood that were very mediocre. Mille Feuille: Loved how the dry flaky layers contrasted the creamy layers. Éclairs au Chocolat: My French is weak so I thought I was getting vanilla cream filled, so the chocolate ganache was surprising. But a pleasant surprise as it was super rich, playing nicely against the choux shell. Canelés: Perfectly crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. It tasted like there was some hint of alcohol flavoring inside, but I couldn't place it. Bonne Maman Poire Chocolat: Loved the soft pears against the brownie-like surrounding tart. Tartelette Framboise: Basically an excuse to get a ton of cream, which happens rest on a buttery shell and be covered in fresh raspberries. Cheese Cake: Nothing like New York cheesecake. It has the consistency of no-bake, but wasn't, since it tasted baked. So airy and light and delicious. Delise de Iles: One of the prettiest desserts with so many pretty colorful layers, including fluffy meringue on top. I especially liked how the fruit paste layer contrasted the creamy layer. Cherry Frangipane: A little dry on its own, but pairs well with coffee. The fragrant cooked cherries are the highlight. Pineapple Tartlet: Forget the French name, but it was a rather dry grainy tart (almost muffin-like) with candied pineapple on top. Another one that goes well with coffee. Cavette(?): Not sure if I got the spelling right, but this was basically like rectangular-shaped croissant dough with cream and chocolate in between. AMAZING! Perhaps my favorite breakfast treat. Croissant au Beurre: Simple, yet so amazing. Better than anything I've had in stateside. Baguette aux Lardons: How can you make a baguette better? Add crispy thick bacon bits and cheese! Sandwich Jambon et Fromage: My favorite of the simple baguette sandwiches I tried. A classic ham & cheese that the French somehow make amazing. Sandwich Brie Beurre: Very rich since you have creamy brie and butter! Sandwich Saucisson Cornichons: Each ingredient individually was fine, but I wasn't digging the combination. I should have probably stuck with having some sort of cheese. Baguette Traditional: Super crunchy and crispy outside, with a soft and airy center. Baguette Classique: Reminded me of a hoagie roll, but way fancier. All the good parts of baguette, but a slightly softer shell that manages to crunch a tad but it gets chewy.

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    Mango, Apricot, Cannelis, and a mystery tart.

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    Du Pain et des Idées - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/12/26 Pan Suisse

    Du Pain et des Idées

    4.5(531 reviews)
    2.6 kmCanal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème

    Wow, the croissants, escargots and pain du chocolat are so flaky and amazing here. Also i recommend…read moretheir cafe du crème and i added a small spoon of their sugar. It tasted like it had vanilla and was imho an even better then what we get from back home. Service was friendly and quick. We also literally coed out and got a table around 11:30 today. It was on the other side of town and took about 25 minutes or so to get there. It had the typical French cafe vibe. Simple table and seating but clearly busy with locals and visitors coming to this place. Highly recommended.

    Housed in a 19th century Bakery just off Canal Saint-Martin Du Pain et des Idées has been serving…read morethe city of lights since 2002, and thanks to social media Christophe Vasseur's Escargot Chocolat-Pistache has become something of an icon in the age of Instagram. Occupying a large corner, original painted ceilings and a wood-burning oven suggesting an era long before Tweets and Tik-Toks, it is once inside that guests will find an abundance of Breads and Viennoiserie offered by the mostly unengaging staff. Visited on a Thursday with no lines, prices nearly double those of nearby Mamiche, a four-part order was procured quickly for €24, the Almond Croissant a flat disaster both literally and figuratively while thw famed swirl can be found better at Maison Julien. Improving the lamination with a Pan Suisse, basic but satisfying, Du Pain et des Idées best bites come from an elongated baton dubbed Sacristain that crunches before giving way to layers of Butter, Sugar and delicate Pastry Cream.

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    Escargot Chocolat Pistache and Aunthentique Croissant

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    Le Grenier à Pain - Pain au chocolat

    Le Grenier à Pain

    4.5(160 reviews)
    0.2 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    A gem This was our…read morelast stop before we headed to the airport to cone back home. Recommend by a friend who use to live in Paris, in the same area as the bakery. She told me I needed to get the pain au chocolat as they tend to run out. I got myself the ham and tomato thing as well as a big log covered in chocolate. I ate what I got on my flight back to LA. My friend was right. They make good stuff. I have to commend the person working. She was literally the only person out there. It was quite busy and she had her hands full

    While I passed many bakeries on the walk through Montmartre, I am glad I stopped in at Le Grenier á…read morePain. Upon entering the bakery, I was greeted by the aroma of butter and the sight of neat rows of fresh pastries. I really wanted to try one of everything, but I was determined to try the pain au chocolat, a personal favorite. Le Grenier a Pain's pain au chocolat was much larger and heartier than others I've tried yet retained its buttery-flakiness without feeling too heavy. I really enjoyed the pillowy texture of the pain au chocolat, which included a generous amount of chocolate folded inside. Paired with a cafe au lait, I was in heaven. The bakery is small yet inviting, and there was no seating indoors or outdoors. While I was hoping to enjoy my pastry on-the-go, it started pouring outside, so I was forced to huddle underneath the awning while I consumed my pain au chocolat. While I'd definitley come back for another pain au chocolat, I would also want to sample their savory pastries on my next visit.

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