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    Princess Crêpe

    4.3 (68 reviews)
    InexpensiveCreperies, Desserts
    Closed 1:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    THE princess crepe with chocolate cake and chocolate ice cream.
    Anna B.

    This place was so cute. It's literally a small pink shop with anime all over the walls! The crepes are a good value, with the princess crepe being somewhere between 6-7 Euros. It included ice cream, cake, whipped cream (chantilly) and fruit and was in a cone. When you got to the bottom, it was so delicious because it was fruit juices and melted ice cream! It may not be the best crepe in Paris, but it was really good and better than most. After all, it did come with the kitchen sink of ingredients! I have no regrets and would recommend it for an extremely unique experience in the Marais neighborhood.

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    Victoria C.

    Authentic Japanese crepes made by real Japanese people, in Paris. Just what I wanted. The place is usually crowded, but don't be afraid, service is really good and fast. We usually wait 2-5min between the order and crepe pick-up. The place is small so you usually have to buy your crepes and then eat while walking. But it's not really a problem, you have a lot of places to go in Paris. The manager and 2 maids can speak a little bit french, English and of course Japanese. They are very friendly and patient, and polite. Tips : they don't have toilets so don't go there if you urgently need to use the bathroom.

    If this moment were eternal I would know heaven.
    Amelia A.

    Surrounded with black-adorning, wealthy individualists who take themselves seriously, I was so relieved to find an adorable place that didn't. In fact, Princess Crepe is an alien species in Paris, like a mushroom on earth or an octopus. Or your one autistic friend. Anyways, it's super kawaii: anime action figures, all pink, sweet lolita "uniforms", very good natured, adorable employees, pastel bears in heart shaped windows, etc. I got the signature "princess crepe". This includes three fruits, ice cream, cake, whipped creme, chocolate sauce, and rainbow sprinkles. If there is a God, he means nothing because what could possibly beat that ecstatic delight of hedonism??? How could any virtue of self denial compare??? Japanese crepes, man. Side note: the whipped cream was way too much, maybe avoid it

    Hope S.

    This was honestly one of the highlights of our Paris trip, since the catacombs are closed. It's a tight space with no bathroom and one small table, but definitely worth the trip. The whole place is decorated like anime and the dessert is at an affordable price. You get to see them make it very quickly and the two people work together well.

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    Fou de Pâtisserie

    4.5(17 reviews)
    1.3 kmEtienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
    €€

    Fou de Pâtisserie fell onto my radar when collecting pâtisseries to check out while in Paris. We…read morehad finished lunch but were looking for some sweets before heading back to the hotel for a breather. I noticed this place was close-by, so off we went. Fou isn't a large space, really only enough for a queue to form and the staff to stand behind the counter. Unlike a traditional pâtisserie, there is no baking done on premises here. Instead, they import bakes from other pâtisseries and pastry chefs and sell them here. They had a good selection, with each having a label that tells where it came from and/or who the pasty chef was that created it. We decided on three pastries and a slice of cake - they were running a special where if we ordered three bakes then we could get a fourth for a discount. Each of the bakes were quite good - my favorite was the lemon which had great flavor while also being intricately decorated. Overall though, all our selections were high quality. Service was fast and friendly, and overall I had a good experience at Fou de Pâtisserie. It's a great option to get Paris' "greatest hits" from all over the city.

    This was one of the stops on the Paris by Mouth (Left Bank) tour. Not a bakery itself, but works…read morewith smaller pastry chefs around Paris. All the gorgeous pastries have signage indicating the maker of the treat. I visited this location as well as the location within the BHV on Rue Rivoli while I was in Paris. They both offered a lovely selection of treats! The caramel brûlée pâte à choux was quite possibly one of the best things I've ever eaten in my life - a sweet caramel cream filling and a crispy brûlée sugar top. I also tried the pistachio tart (salty, not very sweet) , the pear and almond tart (very fresh, not super sweet, and gorgeous), and the chocolate praliné tart (very rich, dark, and indulgent). Overall, this is definitely a patisserie that I will seek out on a future trip to Paris!

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    Angelina

    Angelina

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    2.4 kmPlace Vendôme, 1er
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    Angelina, Paris, France -- April 12…read more Our family of four with kids ages 9 and 10 stopped here for lunch after visiting the Louvre, drawn in by its reputation for having the best hot chocolate in the world. We were looking for a place to relax and refuel, and the experience felt a bit mixed overall. Arrival and First Impressions The space is elegant with classic Parisian charm. The line moved quickly, and we were seated with a great view of the dining room. It felt refined but still comfortable. The Highlights The famous hot chocolate lived up to expectations, thick, rich, and almost more like a dessert than a drink. We also had French onion soup and an éclair, both of which were very good. The pastries were clearly well made and thoughtfully prepared. The kids had chicken tenders, which they enjoyed, even though the tomato sauce was a bit different from what they expected. The Challenges The biggest drawback was the price. The meal felt expensive for what we ordered, coming in at €154 for a fairly simple lunch. Service felt slightly rushed as they moved tables along quickly. Final Thoughts We would likely return if we were nearby and specifically craving the hot chocolate again. It is a classic Paris stop and worth trying once, but the value may not justify going out of your way unless that signature experience is high on your list.

    So Angelina's fine. For me, it's a bit hyped up. My sister, loved it. She even bought their…read moreprepackaged bottle of hot chocolate to take home. This hot chocolate is decadent. It really tastes like melted chocolate with a bit of milk mixed in to make it more drinkable. We went at a bit of an off time, late morning and it wasn't overly busy. We saw our server once and I couldn't recall who he was when it came time to get the bill. I asked a hostess walking by for our check and she told me to ask our server while walking away. We were able to flag another server down eventually but the whole process just took too long. The tables for four have chairs that don't quite tuck in causing for a bit awkward seating. If you like really thick hot chocolate, give it a try but otherwise ok to miss this one. Plenty of good hot chocolate throughout the city.

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