Posted by: cocaship on: October 25, 2009
1. LADURÉE
We’re pretty sure Julia Child would have enjoyed the odd macaroon in Ladurée’s 19th-century interior. 21 Rue Bonaparte, 75006
2. BARTHELEMY
Fromages galore! Monsieur and Madame Barthelemy know their stuff. 51 Rue de Grenelle, 75007
3. LA GRANDE EPICERIE
Food gets the fashion treatment. 38 Rue de Sevres, 75007
4. BERTRAND
This quaint tearoom is a perfect place to stop off, recharge the batteries and perhaps stock up on cakes. 7 Rue Bourdaloue, 75009
5. LE MOULIN DE LA VIERGE
Paris’s best croissant au beurre? 105 Rue Vercingétorix, 75014
6. A LA MÈRE DE FAMILLE
Another institution that was thriving in Julia’s day (and a long time before). Sweet treats from heaven. 35 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009
7. STOHRER
This fabulous pâtissier/traiteur was founded in 1730. 51 Rue Montorgueil, 75002
8. L’ECUME SAINT-HONORÉ
Famous for its oysters, this may be Paris’s best fish shop. 6 Rue du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001
9. PIERRE HERMÉ
The big man gives Ladurée a run for its money. Sweet things to die for. 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006
10. FOOD MARKETS
Not strictly food stores, but any one of Paris’s 75 markets can supply the freshest produce. Visit www.paris.fr for a full list.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/entertainment/ julieandjulia/6094537/The-top-10-must-visit-Parisian -food-stores.html
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