Sébastien Gaudard Pâtisserie des Tuileries
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Classical French pâtisserie under the Pyramides arcades, tea room facing the Tuileries
Cuisine Guide
Paris's dining scene spans every corner of the world. These are the finest Pâtisserie venues in the city, each one personally vetted by our editorial team for quality, atmosphere, and experience.
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Classical French pâtisserie under the Pyramides arcades, tea room facing the Tuileries
Sentier & Bourse
The trompe-l'oeil fruit pastries you've seen on Instagram, boutique and salon
Le Marais
Myriam Sabet's Levantine pâtisserie, kadaïf 1001-feuilles that Istanbul visitors instinctively recognise.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Former Hugo & Victor relaunched under the chef's name, 2003 French Dessert Champion's first eponymous boutique
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Japanese-French pâtisserie since 2001, matcha, yuzu and black sesame on classical French structures
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Japanese-precision French classical pâtisserie on avenue de Breteuil, Saint-Honoré as the benchmark
Bastille, Charonne & Oberkampf
Cyril Lignac and Benoît Couvrand's original 11e patisserie, the Equinoxe was born here
Canal Saint-Martin
Yann Couvreur's first patisserie since May 2016, the original room with the fox-mark logo
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Gaston Lenôtre's flagship since 1957, the Plaine Monceau room that taught a generation of French pastry chefs
Sentier & Bourse
Paris's oldest pâtisserie since 1730, Louis XV's pastry chef's listed shop on rue Montorgueil
Canal Saint-Martin
Mickaël Benichou's 2013 patisserie-boulangerie, painted-ceiling 19th-century shop, marble counter heaped with bread
Trocadéro & Passy
1927 Trocadéro tea-room, marble tables, white aprons, view across to the Tower.
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