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Yann Couvreur

4.3 (34 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Hazlenut financier
Dana G.

I go here almost every day that I'm in Paris (= 3 weeks this time) & book my apartment in the Marais nearby on purpose Some of the items I purchased during this recent trip (ALL items were great): Pain aux raisin - Every day!!!!!! Croissant Hazlenut Financier - Damn, that was good! Pistachio Lover Brioche bostock Kouglof

Chocolate ganache and pistachio cake
Yarn Y.

We had a chance to try out a couple new f pastries as part of a food tour in La marais. We had two things and they were both really good ! 1) chocolate ganache - very rich and yummy , not too sweet . The chocolate was of really high quality . 5/5 2) pistachio cake - I love pistachio pastries and this was very good . Very delicious ate pistachio cream and the combination w the crunchy biscuit was fantastic Highly recommended !

Geraldine G.

It was here that I discovered chouqettes. Little airy pastry bites filled with a delicate cream. So addictive .... I cannot say enough for this little French baked goodness. The little bits of pearl sugar and crisp outside. Perfectly, balanced with the delicate cream filling.

好吃。 别看外表还挺朴素的,咬下去别有洞天。 每一只都层次分明,口感丰富,整体味道和谐有节奏 我们两个人吃完了3份~ 哈哈哈哈 是经过的话就会继续吃的地方 服务热心友善 店内环境干净明快,石头墙壁令人舒适,还有一些自然风格的装饰

Plié NYC & Pistachio Chocolate Roulé
Edna C.

I knew the patisseries in France would be life-changing, and after Yann Couvreur, pastries are never going to be the same again :') Yann Couvreur has the honors of our first pastry shop in France. My friend called it her favorite bakery in the whole world o.O I was so intrigued and made it our very first destination after dropping off luggage. Tucked away in a picturesque alleyway, everything about this patisserie is so elegant yet simple. The decor is primary wood and stone, which gives off down-to-earth vibes (no pun intended!) Upon entering, you are greeted by a museum-worthy display of pastries, cakes, and tarts in glass cases. I suggest browsing online before going, because literally everything looks good and you'd probably end up with an entire pastry feast if you don't think plan ahead. I would highly recommend the pistachio chocolate roulé. Yann Couvreur's version was my favorite even after trying this pastry at multiple places. *The viennoiserie layers were so perfect, with just the right balance of buttery, flakey, and fluffy *Interestingly, the thick chocolate paste embedded in the concentric pastry layers was nutty and reminiscent of a praline *The generous coating of chopped pistachios was the chef's kiss (it was so sad to see some of these falling while eating the pastry!) We also tried the plié NYC, which is essentially a pastrami croissant bar. It was a delicious savory option, with very smokey pastrami surrounded by a very airy puff-pastry-like croissant. They have a selection of coffee drinks and juice as well. We got the apricot juice, which was yummy and refreshing. Yann Couvreur is my favorite bakery in Paris. I love this place because the pastries and cakes are so thoughtfully and precisely crafted. The ambiance feels classy, but it's unpretentious the prices are surprisingly very reasonable. (Plus, no insanely long lines! I would choose this over luxury fruits at Le Meurice any day)

Katrina V.

Yann Couvreur is located right around the apartment we were staying in Le Marais. I must've walked by the patisserie 10 times until finally giving in to trying the place. I've been to many patisseries up to this point of my trip, so I was looking for unique pastries I haven't tried yet. I ordered the sablé chocolat and tarte vanille, and they did not disappoint! The chocolate sablé cookie had a surprising hazelnut flavor to it like nutella. The vanilla tart was the star of the show. I ate it all up in one sitting. The crust was wonderfully crunchy. I loved the caramel inside and the lightness of the vanilla outer layer. Can't wait to try the other pastries!

Daira R.

Stopped here on a food tour and we tried three of the different shoes. I thought the vanilla custard filled was a little on the sweet side for me. However the regular one - amazing! Nice and flaky, sweet but not too sweet, a little hint of citrus. So great. Can't wait to return to try the croissants!

Idk what this was... it it was delicious
Von A.

Really cute bakery in the most touristy part of the Marais. Definitely 'stumbled' into this place - like most people. I was definitely feeling peckish, and thisrty - and up came this place during my local shopping stroll. The place attracted me mostly because of all the tourists coming out taking instafood pics of their pastries (I do the same) - so I had to check it out. Was pleased that it was clean, chic, and honestly I don't really know what if ever they're famous for anything - all i know is whatever, sweet bread loaf that I got (see pic) was tasty AF.

Lily Y.

This patisserie is pretty average. Loved the interior and the look of the desserts... but the actual dessert itself wasn't that great. We got the hazelnut chocolate one and the raspberry mint cake. The hazelnut one was way too sweet. If you don't order a coffee or some kind of drink, you probably won't be able to finish the dessert. It does have pretty good textures though. The outer shell is crunchy and it has crunchy bits of hazelnut inside, along with mousse. But overall, this dessert is extremely sweet. The raspberry mint cake was pretty average. The mint was very overpowering, it almost tasted like i was eating toothpaste or drinking cough syrup.... the flavor was not great and the cake itself was kind of soggy from being soaked in the jam all day. I did not enjoy this dessert either. Didn't have a chance to try their pastries or other desserts, but my experience with their desserts was not great.

Croissant
Mindy T.

One of my favorite places to get croissants in Paris. It is beautiful and located in the very busy Le Marais. They had other gorgeous desserts but I didn't get to try any of them. It could be the location, but it gets pretty busy. The service is pretty quick and very friendly.

Pan Au chocolate, chocolate eclair,
Eliot T.

I just HAD to drop by this patisserie twice! On the first round, I found myself in love with their pastries which are flaky on the outside while still being chewy inside. Their Kougin Amann was also delightful as it wasn't too sweet and overbearing on my taste buds! Though, I gotta say that their coffee is rather on the more sour side for anyone that might be thinking of ordering one! :)

Croissants
Taylor L.

Some of the best (and prettiest) pastries and desserts in the area! I loved the eclair and the croissants. Everything was delicious and I definitely recommend a visit here.

Ann T.

Location: In the Marais area. The place: It's teeny tiny and really not meant to be a sit down place. There are about 10 seats, all bar-type, so it's pretty cramped. Most people were picking up to go. They have a lovely display of pastries and baked goods. The goods: I had a chocolate éclair and it was GOOD. You can tell they use quality ingredients (not that I was worried) but what I most liked was that it wasn't overly rich. It has the perfect balance of chocolatey goodness to ensure that you ate the whole thing without feeling sick after! I also had a latté and it was decent. These guys also make fresh juices Service: Fine. Price point: I think for the latté and pastry, it was 9€.

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Angelina

Angelina

4.0(1.7k reviews)
2.4 kmPlace Vendôme, 1er
€€€

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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Angelina - Main dining room

Main dining room

Angelina - Catmelized French toast

Catmelized French toast

Angelina - Hot Choloate

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Hot Choloate

Carette - Chocolate croissant

Carette

4.2(432 reviews)
5.3 kmTrocadéro/Iéna, 16ème
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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

A. Lacroix - This is gonna be good

A. Lacroix

4.8(127 reviews)
0.9 kmNotre Dame De Paris, 5ème
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We stopped here right after flying into Paris and it was such a delight. All the desserts were so…read moredistinctive and crafted so eloquently. The apple had a lightness to it yet the middle had a fresh apple crunchiness. The other two treats were wonderful. We ordered flat white's and they were done perfect. The staff spoke English as well as French (which was helpful for us). You could see the Notre Dame from the window. Small seating area and perfect cozy feel.

THE FOOD ------------------…read more+ Notre Dame Granny Smith Apple Confit - Was refreshing! I couldn't tell if this was a real apple or some fancy French creation made to look like one - that's how real it looked! The mousse and apple bits were cold & delicious and the chocolate shell was good, but not sure if it was worth the price at €7.5. + Pain Au Chocolat Cookie - Verrrry good chocolate chip cookie, chocolate croissant mashup. Only thing that we were missing was some good ol' milk! + Almond Croissant - Once again, delicious! Solid croissant and definitely a good grab and go candidate. = Citronnade - Was just OK. Lemonade that was on the watered down side, but was somewhat refreshing because I was dying of thirst. THE SERVICE ----------------------- - Employee who helped us with our order was friendly, but the cashier was a bit blah and not exactly the friendliest person, especially when we asked for extra utensils and napkins. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ - Smallish, tight interior that you can dine in at, but don't be surprised if the next table is sitting on top of you. + There are also 5 outdoor tables on the narrow street. - Entrance is tight too. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------- + Even though this bakery is ranked highly on Tripadvisor, there was no crowd on the Monday morning that we swung by. Line moved superfast.

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A. Lacroix
A. Lacroix - Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

A. Lacroix

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