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    Philippe Gosselin

    4.2 (37 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Sandwiches
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    Jackson H.

    Amazing sandwiches pastries and salads. Very nice friendly staff as well. Coffee is OK. No tables but there is a park nearby with benches where you can sit and enjoy.

    Kristie A.

    Of course, bakeries are everywhere! But this one was probably my favorite out of all the other bakeries we went to while visiting Paris. It doesn't hurt that they all look so pretty. very pretty. you almost don't want to eat it. Sometimes, pretty pastries don't always taste as good as it looks. Not the pastries from Gosselin. It is pricier than other mom and pop bakeries you'll see while walking around Paris but it is worth it. It's a walking distance from Musee d'Orsay so stop by before going to the museum and have you a eclair or a flan. YUM!

    Joe C.

    This very nice boulangerie-pâtisserie is located on a busy corner, directly across the street from the Solferino Metro station. It's several blocks away from the Orsay Museum. They sell lots of breads, croissants, eclairs, chocolates, and many other decadent French treats. During my visit many Parisians were purchasing loafs of bread, so I sort of went against the grain when I purchased my French sampling of croissant, pain au chocolat, and vanilla eclair. But I'm glad I purchased those items because all three of them were excellent. They were dynamite! The inside was a little hectic and busy when I visited but I think that's because a lot of customers were regulars and they were just in a hurry to get home and cook dinner (it was around dinner time, hence all the bread purchases). The people working behind the counter were friendly, polite, and I experienced no problems with my English.

    I don't usually like the color pink, but the color is all over Paris. From here to Printemps department store & I love it now.
    Mia N.

    I don't give 5 stars often, and I think this might be my only 2nd 5 star review of a Paris locale, but I have a huge sweet tooth and we bought 4 pastries and I ate them all in one sitting. Oh my goodness, I spotted the shop as we were approaching the Musee d'Orsay and I felt how Dorothy felt when she saw the City of Oz for the first time. It was awe inspiring. My mouth opened and even now my tongue is salivating at the thought. I hate myself for not taking photos of the window front. It was so gorgeous and magical, the sweets I saw in the window and the throng of girls in the front. I am not a fan of macaroons, but of the other sweets that you rarely can find in the States. The closest you can get is Madeliene or Whole Foods. Anyhow, after our visit to Musee d'Orsay, I dragged my son and husband in there and they packaged our sweets in the most beautiful pink box. I carried it on the Metro as if it was a priceless heirloom, All the women were staring at it. Then at home we devoured every last scrumptious crumb. I even saved the wrapping paper and tissue paper to put in my Paris scrapbook...

    macaron framboise...OK, a bit dry, unmemorable

    Gosselin is the stereotypical "A-OK" boulangerie, offering a huge array of products at reasonable prices, where nothing is really bad but at the same time nothing is exceptional. Their baguette tradition is quite good, with a tasty, crunchy crust and just-dense-enough, yeasty interior. Definitely ask for it bien cuite, the one less-cooked baguette I had wasn't very good. The pâtisseries are okay - they are plentiful in variety and wonderful in appearance but generally unexceptional in taste. I had a merveilleux chocolat, a large macaron framboise, and an éclair café which were all fine, pretty much average for Paris. But come on, if you're here in the 7th, you have Rue du Bac on your doorstep, and that means pastry row with Jacques Genin, Des Gateaux et Du Pain, Pâtisserie des Rêves, and more...there are better places for bread, viennoiseries, and pastries a stone's throw away!

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    9 years ago

    Better than sitting at a mediocre cafes in the area. Great eclairs, pain Au chocolat and staff! Would come back again!

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    Aux Merveilleux de Fred - screams indulgence like their pastries

    Aux Merveilleux de Fred

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

    Notre Pâtisserie

    Notre Pâtisserie

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.1 km7ème, Tour Eiffel/Champ de Mars

    A Slice of Heaven at Notre Pâtisserie, Paris!…read more My visit to Notre Pâtisserie was nothing short of magical-this charming Parisian gem exceeded all my expectations with its flawless pastries and warm, inviting ambiance. The Tarte au citron meringuée was an absolute revelation: the crisp, buttery crust cradled a velvety lemon filling that struck the perfect balance between tangy and sweet, finished with a delicate torched meringue topping. Pure sunshine on a plate! Their legendary Opera Cake is a masterclass in precision-layers of almond sponge, coffee buttercream, and dark chocolate ganache harmonize into an elegant, rich symphony of flavors. Each bite was sheer perfection. I fell in love with their Orange Brioche Buns, too-pillowy soft dough swirled with fragrant orange zest and a hint of caramelized sweetness. Paired with coffee, it was morning bliss. And of course, their Croissant? The gold standard. Shatteringly crisp exterior giving way to airy, honeycombed layers with that unmistakable French butter aroma. Worth waking up early for! With impeccable craftsmanship in every creation and service that makes you feel like family, Notre Pâtisserie is a non-negotiable stop for any pastry lover in Paris. Merveilleux!

    We were set on finding a delicious place to purchase some fresh baked sweets and this place did not…read moredisappoint. Beautiful presentation and very delicious! Not far of a walk from Eiffel area, closer to alexander 3 bridge.

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    Notre Pâtisserie
    Notre Pâtisserie
    Notre Pâtisserie

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    Philippe Gosselin - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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