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Chocolate cafés
There is a wealth of wonderful chocolate shops and chocolate cafes in Paris - here is a small taste :-) As I visit more, I'll write about them here and share my findings with you. If you visit any places you'd like to share, please do! Simply scroll to the bottom of this page and fill in the little form.
Hot Chocolate - Chez Angelina
This wonderfully grand Viennese cafe was founded by Antoine Rumpelmayer in 1903, a former favourite with Proust, Coco Chanel and George V. If you love your hot chocolate, and would dream of it being served with cream on a silver tray, then you must try Angelina's. Taste the tempting pastries, or buy something gorgeous to take home and enjoy later - you'll be glad you visited one of my favourite places! Chez Angelina : 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris Tel: +33 (0) 1 42 60 82 00 Metro: Tuileries Another of my favourite places for hot chocolate is La Charlotte de l'Isle, a wonderfully cluttered, eclectic charming little cafe on the Île St.-Louis 4rue Saint-Louis-en-L'Isle, 75004 Paris Metro: Pont-Marie, Sully-Morland La Charlotte de l'Isle
Cacao et Chocolate
Cacao et Chocolat is a delightful shop on Ile St Louis, which sells chocolates worldwide from their website in English. When you see the amazing chocolate fountain in the window, you'll know you've found the right place. Allow plenty of time to browse and taste! Cacao et Chocolat | 63 rue St.-Louis-en-l'Ile, 4e, Paris, 75004, France Tel: +33 01-46-33-33-33 Cacao et Chocolat : vente chocolat : confiserie, truffe, bonbon au chocolat sur cacao et chocolat
Chocolate on Water | Route du Cacao | Chocolat-sur-Seine!
Walk down memory lane: There used to be a wonderful Chocolate barge, run by Pascal Guerreau . You used to be able to find the barge moored on the Seine, by the Bibliotheque Nationale and next to the nightclub barge for Batofar. Whilst whiling away some delicious tourist-free time on the chocolate barge, you could wander around the little chocolate museum, visit the lovely tropical hothouse (with its own cocoa tree!) and pop into the chocolate boutique. You could see your very own hot chocolate (from a choice of five on the menu) being made in the chocolate laboratory before you head upstairs to the tearoom. Far from the madding crowds and overpopulated tourist areas, you'd be sure to be delighted. Prices were reasonable, and if you wanted to stay onboard, you could even order a light savoury lunch. There were 50 different chocolate ice creams and 20 varieties of cake. It used to be open Wed-Sun 10am-8pm Old location: La Route du Cacao | Quai de la Gare, 75013 Paris | Opposite the Bibliothèque Nationale de France Tel: +33 (0) 1 53 82 10 35 Metro: Quai de la Gare
Chocolate Schools
Learning at Lenôtre
To see beautifully crafted cakes, pastries and chocolates you must visit Lenôtre's. Parisien chic, each one is perfect. Wild varieties to choose from including coriander, Jeanne d'Arc cherry liqueur, Miroir Cassis (Blackcurrant caramel), pistachio and Romeo. Lenotre's chocs are sweeter than Hevin's or Linxe's. For true chocaholics, Lenôtre offers morning (and week-long classes) - but remember, it takes four hours for Lenôtre's 'gâteau tout chocolat' (all chocolate cake) to be crafted and designed into something which really does look too good to eat. Ecole Lenotre | 48 avenue Victor Hugo, 75116 Paris Tel: +33 (0) 1 45 02 21 21 Visit Lenôtre Paris - Créateur de Haute Gourmandise
Metro: Victor Hugo
Ritz-Escoffier
For cookery courses with a Ritz chef and a translator, visit the prestigious Ritz-Escoffier school for amateur and professional gastronomes. Book yourself in well in advancefor a chocolate class, are they fill rapidly. Ecole Ritz Escoffier | 15 place Vendome (student entrance: 38 rue Cambon, 75001 Paris) Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 16 30 50 Visit www.ritzparis.com. Metro: Concorde/Opera/Madeleine
Chocolate Factory
Chocolate Factory | Nestlé
After visiting a few handmade chocolate salons, you might like to visit the historic Menier chocolate factory (built 1860-1922), just outside of Paris in the Ile-de-France region. Now owned by Nestle, the former factory opens to the public for free visits on Heritage Day (Journée du patrimoine), 9am-5pm. The highlight is the colourful ceramics of the Moulin Saulnier, the largest of the eleven factory buildings. Siège Social de Nestlé France SA 7 Boulevard Pierre Carle-Noisiel, 77446 (Marne la Vallee) From Paris: RER (direction Chessy, Noisiel stop
Chocolate Salon
Salon du Chocolat - Oct-Nov each year
This is the absolute highlight of the chocolate lover's year, and heaven for those who've never been before. Over 100,000 chocoholics, and chocolatiers arrive from all over the world, visiting the Carrousel du Louvre for chocolate tastings, chocolate sculpture, chocolate fashion shows, chocolate workshops and chocolate awards. If you're in Paris late in the year, this is an absolute MUST SEE! Carrousel du Louvre | 99, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris Visit Salon du chocolat Useful Links www.croqueurschocolat.com Choco-Club, le portail du chocolat Quick list to print and keep in your pocket: Angelina, 226, rue de Rivoli (33-1) 42.60.82.00, First Arrondissement Métro: Tuileries. La Charlotte de l'Isle 24, rue St.-Louis en l'Île, Fourth (33-1) 43.54.25.83. Métro: Pont Marie, Cité. Michel Chaudun 149, rue de l'Université, Seventh (33-1) 47.53.74.40. Métro: Invalides, La Tour Maubourg. Christian Constant 37, rue d'Assas, Sixth (33-1) 53.63.15.15. Métro: Rennes, St.-Placide. Pierre Hermé 72, rue Bonaparte, Sixth (33-1) 43.54.47.77. Métro: St.-Sulpice. Pierre Marcolini 9rue de Seine, Paris 144 07 39 07 Richart Design et Chocolat 8bd St Germain, Paris 145 55 66 00 Cacao et Chocolat 6rue Vieille du Temple, Paris 142 71 50 06 3rue St.-Louis-en-l'Ile, 4e, Paris, 75004, France
33-33-33
Jean-Paul Hévin 231, rue St.-Honoré, First
(33-1) 55.35.35.96.
Métro: Concorde, Opera, Tuileries.
Other locations Boutique en ligne chocolats du Maitre chocolatier Jean-Paul Hévin, artisan chocolatier, vente en ligne de chocolats haut de gamme, livraison en France et à l'international. La Maison du Chocolat 8, boulevard de la Madeleine, Ninth (331) 47.42.86.52 Métro: Madeleine. Other locations Boutique en ligne - La Maison du chocolat Octave 138, rue Mouffetard, Fifth (33-1) 45.35.20.56. Métro: Censier/Daubenton Le Club des Croqueurs de Chocolat http://www.croqueurschocolat.com If you have any other favourite chocolate places you think should be on this list, please click the Contact button in the menu to let me know. Enjoy your chocolate experiences! Would you like to ask a question about chocolate in Paris, or offer suggestions? If you'd like to ask a question, provide a tip, or tell a story of your visit to Paris, please do! You can even upload a photo and send your friends to this page :-) Ask Your Paris Travel Question Fill in the form below to ask your question, and check back soon to view the answers and comments! The Topic Of Your Question
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You are here > Chocolate in ParisHome | Chocolate shops | Chocolate List | Salon du Chocolate Festival | Chocolate Tours
Chocolate in Paris ... how devilishly delightful!
To know more about chocolate in Paris, I thought I should research the 'masters' - the Maitres Chocolatiers in Paris, and to look for chocolate tours.
Have you heard of the annual Salon du Chocolat? No? Me either, until I started to look for a yummy chocolate shop to visit in Paris. I found out more than I bargained for!
There is a five-day chocolate festival which enticed 120,000 visitors in late 2006, which had presentations ranging from "A Geopolitical History of Chocolate" to "The Role of Soil in the Gustatory Expression of Terroir," - and I must admit I'd never heard of wonderful (if not bizarre) French title of "chocologue". The show is also held annually in New York and Tokyo and from all accounts appears to be an orgy of chocolate consumption
During my internet search and questions from friends in Paris, I soon discovered that the best chocolates in France are attributed to Monsieur Robert Linxe and his salon La Maison du Chocolat. In 1977 Mr. Linxe opened his first chocolate shop on the Avenue de Madeleine. A tip I discovered in my research is that the word 'bonbon' is the term used for art for small chocolate confections.
There is evidently a Club des Croqueurs de Chocolat, an invitation-only group of 150 chocolatiers, financiers, stylish fashion folk and others. They gather to eat and talk about ... yes, you guessed it ... chocolate. The club publishes a useful guide to chocolatiers.
Chocolate cafés
There is a wealth of wonderful chocolate shops and chocolate cafes in Paris - here is a small taste :-) As I visit more, I'll write about them here and share my findings with you. If you visit any places you'd like to share, please do! Simply scroll to the bottom of this page and fill in the little form.Hot Chocolate - Chez Angelina
This wonderfully grand Viennese cafe was founded by Antoine Rumpelmayer in 1903, a former favourite with Proust, Coco Chanel and George V. If you love your hot chocolate, and would dream of it being served with cream on a silver tray, then you must try Angelina's. Taste the tempting pastries, or buy something gorgeous to take home and enjoy later - you'll be glad you visited one of my favourite places!Chez Angelina : 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Tel: +33 (0) 1 42 60 82 00
Metro: Tuileries
Another of my favourite places for hot chocolate is La Charlotte de l'Isle, a wonderfully cluttered, eclectic charming little cafe on the Île St.-Louis
4rue Saint-Louis-en-L'Isle, 75004 Paris
Metro: Pont-Marie, Sully-Morland
La Charlotte de l'Isle
Cacao et Chocolate
Cacao et Chocolat is a delightful shop on Ile St Louis, which sells chocolates worldwide from their website in English. When you see the amazing chocolate fountain in the window, you'll know you've found the right place. Allow plenty of time to browse and taste!Cacao et Chocolat | 63 rue St.-Louis-en-l'Ile, 4e, Paris, 75004, France
Tel: +33 01-46-33-33-33
Cacao et Chocolat : vente chocolat : confiserie, truffe, bonbon au chocolat sur cacao et chocolat
Chocolate on Water | Route du Cacao | Chocolat-sur-Seine!
Walk down memory lane: There used to be a wonderful Chocolate barge, run by Pascal Guerreau .You used to be able to find the barge moored on the Seine, by the Bibliotheque Nationale and next to the nightclub barge for Batofar. Whilst whiling away some delicious tourist-free time on the chocolate barge, you could wander around the little chocolate museum, visit the lovely tropical hothouse (with its own cocoa tree!) and pop into the chocolate boutique.
You could see your very own hot chocolate (from a choice of five on the menu) being made in the chocolate laboratory before you head upstairs to the tearoom. Far from the madding crowds and overpopulated tourist areas, you'd be sure to be delighted. Prices were reasonable, and if you wanted to stay onboard, you could even order a light savoury lunch.
There were 50 different chocolate ice creams and 20 varieties of cake. It used to be open Wed-Sun 10am-8pm
Old location: La Route du Cacao | Quai de la Gare, 75013 Paris | Opposite the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 53 82 10 35
Metro: Quai de la Gare
Chocolate Schools
Learning at Lenôtre
To see beautifully crafted cakes, pastries and chocolates you must visit Lenôtre's. Parisien chic, each one is perfect. Wild varieties to choose from including coriander, Jeanne d'Arc cherry liqueur, Miroir Cassis (Blackcurrant caramel), pistachio and Romeo. Lenotre's chocs are sweeter than Hevin's or Linxe's. For true chocaholics, Lenôtre offers morning (and week-long classes) - but remember, it takes four hours for Lenôtre's 'gâteau tout chocolat' (all chocolate cake) to be crafted and designed into something which really does look too good to eat.Ecole Lenotre | 48 avenue Victor Hugo, 75116 Paris
Tel: +33 (0) 1 45 02 21 21
Visit Lenôtre Paris - Créateur de Haute Gourmandise
Metro: Victor Hugo
Ritz-Escoffier
For cookery courses with a Ritz chef and a translator, visit the prestigious Ritz-Escoffier school for amateur and professional gastronomes. Book yourself in well in advancefor a chocolate class, are they fill rapidly.Ecole Ritz Escoffier | 15 place Vendome (student entrance: 38 rue Cambon, 75001 Paris)
Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 16 30 50
Visit www.ritzparis.com.
Metro: Concorde/Opera/Madeleine
Chocolate Factory
Chocolate Factory | Nestlé
After visiting a few handmade chocolate salons, you might like to visit the historic Menier chocolate factory (built 1860-1922), just outside of Paris in the Ile-de-France region. Now owned by Nestle, the former factory opens to the public for free visits on Heritage Day (Journée du patrimoine), 9am-5pm. The highlight is the colourful ceramics of the Moulin Saulnier, the largest of the eleven factory buildings.Siège Social de Nestlé France SA
7 Boulevard Pierre Carle-Noisiel, 77446 (Marne la Vallee)
From Paris: RER (direction Chessy, Noisiel stop
Chocolate Salon
Salon du Chocolat - Oct-Nov each year
This is the absolute highlight of the chocolate lover's year, and heaven for those who've never been before. Over 100,000 chocoholics, and chocolatiers arrive from all over the world, visiting the Carrousel du Louvre for chocolate tastings, chocolate sculpture, chocolate fashion shows, chocolate workshops and chocolate awards.If you're in Paris late in the year, this is an absolute MUST SEE!
Carrousel du Louvre | 99, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Visit Salon du chocolat
Useful Links
www.croqueurschocolat.com
Choco-Club, le portail du chocolat
Quick list to print and keep in your pocket:
Angelina, 226, rue de Rivoli
(33-1) 42.60.82.00, First Arrondissement
Métro: Tuileries.
La Charlotte de l'Isle
24, rue St.-Louis en l'Île, Fourth
(33-1) 43.54.25.83.
Métro: Pont Marie, Cité.
Michel Chaudun
149, rue de l'Université, Seventh
(33-1) 47.53.74.40.
Métro: Invalides, La Tour Maubourg.
Christian Constant
37, rue d'Assas, Sixth
(33-1) 53.63.15.15.
Métro: Rennes, St.-Placide.
Pierre Hermé
72, rue Bonaparte, Sixth
(33-1) 43.54.47.77.
Métro: St.-Sulpice.
Pierre Marcolini
9rue de Seine, Paris
144 07 39 07
Richart Design et Chocolat
8bd St Germain, Paris
145 55 66 00
Cacao et Chocolat
6rue Vieille du Temple, Paris
142 71 50 06
3rue St.-Louis-en-l'Ile, 4e, Paris, 75004, France
Jean-Paul Hévin
231, rue St.-Honoré, First
(33-1) 55.35.35.96.
Métro: Concorde, Opera, Tuileries.
Other locations Boutique en ligne chocolats du Maitre chocolatier Jean-Paul Hévin, artisan chocolatier, vente en ligne de chocolats haut de gamme, livraison en France et à l'international.La Maison du Chocolat
8, boulevard de la Madeleine, Ninth
(331) 47.42.86.52
Métro: Madeleine. Other locations Boutique en ligne - La Maison du chocolat
Octave
138, rue Mouffetard, Fifth
(33-1) 45.35.20.56.
Métro: Censier/Daubenton
Le Club des Croqueurs de Chocolat
http://www.croqueurschocolat.com
If you have any other favourite chocolate places you think should be on this list, please click the Contact button in the menu to let me know. Enjoy your chocolate experiences!
Would you like to ask a question about chocolate in Paris, or offer suggestions?
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