Address: 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
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Situated close to Jardin des Tuileries and Le Musée du Louvre, this warm and intimate place offers legendary hot chocolate that is inviting and hard to say no to. Angelina is a cafe serving desserts, breakfasts and lunches.
Address: 133, rue de Turenne75003 Paris
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Come to Jacques Genin for an experience that’s memorable! Paradise for chocolate lovers. Try pate de fruits and different chocolates. Salted caramel will be the best you’ve ever tasted and if you’re going to have one piece of chocolate, let it be the mint chocolate; tastes like you’re eating a mint leaf – extraordinary! You will be swept off your feet by the cosy and gorgeous looks of this place.
Address: 51, rue Censier, 75005
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Carl Marletti is known for mouthwatering salted caramel éclair and Lily Valley.Everything is so good it will be hard to pick a delicacy. You can try one of their signature pastries, the Mielle- Feuille, or maybe some choux puffs with violet essence, and their pistachio éclairs.
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One of Paris’ signature places, located in multiple locations, Ladurée’s original location is in 6th arrondissement. The French luxury bakery is characterised by a warm and vibrant charm. Ladurée is famous for its macarons, but you can also come here and enjoy a range of pastries, chocolates, spreads, and sweets.
Address: 4 Cours du Commerce Saint-André, 75006 Paris
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The shop is filled with tempting sweet tooth delights. Try the delicious hazelnut-chocolate spread, the pepper chocolate pearls, and the chocolate dessert called ‘Croustillant au Grué de cocoa’.The staff is incredibly friendly and patient. Some of these desserts are seasonal. Come over and experience the flavors and textures in every bite.
Address: 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
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Apart from the above mentioned bakeries and cafes, Paris offers many more places to get a delectable range of desserts. There are lots of other good places to eat in areas like Marais, Champs Elysees, Latin Quarter and Saint Germain where you can sit and take your pick from a lovely range of desserts. Go ahead make every day in Paris a cheat day!
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