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Best Chocolate Shops In Paris. The 12 Best Artisan Chocolate Shops in Paris A great place to find gifts, including the 45-piece discovery boxes, hot chocolate mix, and the incredible Chocolate Box, which consists of a huge, thick block of chocolate that comes in a wooden tray with wooden mallets to break it into pieces. Parisian lifestyle influencers, chefs, and chocolatiers share the best chocolate shops in Paris, from Jacques Genin to Les Trois Chocolats.

Paris Chocolate Tour (10 of the Best Chocolate Shops in Paris!) World In Paris
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The famous chocolatier Emiko Sano's French-Japanese chocolates range from classic bonbons to highly stylized modernist. Internationally renowned chef Alain Ducasse has three small chocolate shops in Paris

Paris Chocolate Tour (10 of the Best Chocolate Shops in Paris!) World In Paris

A great place to find gifts, including the 45-piece discovery boxes, hot chocolate mix, and the incredible Chocolate Box, which consists of a huge, thick block of chocolate that comes in a wooden tray with wooden mallets to break it into pieces. The famous chocolatier Emiko Sano's French-Japanese chocolates range from classic bonbons to highly stylized modernist. Besides the fact that it's made from three types of African cocoa, the L'Africain recipe is a closely-guarded secret.

Best Chocolate Shops in Paris My French Country Home Magazine. Jacques Genin is a remarkable figure: a self-taught master who has risen to the pinnacle of French chocolate craftsmanship The famous chocolatier Emiko Sano's French-Japanese chocolates range from classic bonbons to highly stylized modernist.

Best Chocolate Shops in Paris, From Bars to Ganaches. I stopped by his shop at Galeries La Fayette gourmet food store, where there was a beautiful display of chocolates Along this walking tour, you will also pass by Pierre Marcolini - Bruxelles (5 Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie) and Elisabeth Chocolatier Belge (22 Rue Vieille du Temple) in case you also want to try Belgian chocolate.