A la Civette is the other monument of the Palais-Royal in Paris. Founded in 1716, A la Civette, near the Louvre Museum , is the oldest place for the amateurs of cigars in Paris and in France...
157, rue Saint HonoréAndrouet is one of the reference “fromageries” in Paris – that is a shop where you can buy cheeses-.
37, rue de VerneuilFounded in 1850 Caves Augé is a kind of institution in what we called in Paris the “Cavistes” that is the wine shop.
116 Boulevard HaussmannCavestève is another great wine shop in Paris..
10 rue de la CerisaieSelf-proclaimed « composer of chocolates » Christian Constant will dazzle you with more astonishing creations the ones than the others: candy, pastries, sorbets, ice creams and of course ganaches...
37 Rue AssasFauchon one of the finest food shop in Paris..
24- 26- 30 place de la MadeleineHédiard is a famous food shop in Paris, perfect for a gourmet stop: from sweets to wines, from mustards, foie gras, olives oil to spices from all over the world.. Just ask..
21 place de la MadeleineJean-Paul Hévin is definitely a genius of chocolates. Its ganaches are acclaimed all over Paris and well behind..
231 Rue Saint-HonoréFounded by Louis Ernest Ladurée in 1862, Ladurée is for sure the oldest tearoom of Paris... Great pastries and macaroons...
16, rue RoyaleLocated at two steps from the Place de la Madeleine, Lavinia is from now on, one of the references wine shop in Paris.
3 boulevard de la MadeleineVery good choice of Habanos at Le Lotus cigar shop located not far from the rue Royale and rue Saint Honoré...
4, rue de L'Arcade.Le Pain de Sucre is one of the best pastries in Paris as to date. Didier Marthray worked for the 3 Michelin star chef Pierre Gagnaire before to create this pastry and bakery in the Marais’ district. Thank’s to him...
14 Rue RambuteauLe Verger de la Madeleine has a long tradition of grands crus and rare vintages..
4 Boulevard MalesherbesUseless to say that finding a good “fromagerie” is what‘s most important to Parisians and Marie-Anne Cantin’shop is one of the best in Paris...
12, rue du Champ de MarsPascal Trotté is one of the best “fromagers” of the Marais district...
97 rue Saint AntoinePierre Hermé is described in the international press as the "Picasso of Pastries"...
72, rue BonapartePierre Poîlane opened its first bakery in Paris in 1932. It became quickly one of the greatest reference in bakery as well in Paris as in France, immediately known for its famous bread : le Pain Poîlane...
38 Rue Debelleyme