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Top 5 Pains Au Chocolat in Paris

Crisp upon crisper layers of puff. Firm, dark chocolate in every bite. Buttery flakes of pastry that melt on your tongue…but then, Stendhal famously said, “Pleasure is often spoiled by describing it.” Experience the nuances of the perfect pain au chocolat on this tour of Parisian patisseries that promises an array of interpretations for your sweet tooth. French pastries are really just mouth art because from one chocolate croissant to the next, each one will bear the distinctive signature of its chef. One thing is certain: they’ll all be sublime.

 


 

1. bread & roses

62, Rue Madame | 75006 Paris | 01 42 22 06 06

Before or after a visit to the gorgeous Luxembourg Gardens, enjoy one of the few organic bakeries in Paris. Situated right outside the gardens, it’s a patisserie with the kind of tearoom you can easily sit in for hours. And naturally, enough pastries to keep you busy for just as long. But, you know what you came for, so start with what many deem this the #1 pain au chocolat in the city.

 

Bread & Roses

 


 

2. Du Pain et des Idées

34, Rue Yves Toudic | 75010 Paris | 01 42 40 44 52

Those seeking the “simple yet intense happiness with something as simple as a piece of bread,” will appreciate the pastry chef’s attention to the craft of time-honored methods found here. Dating back to 1889, original interiors transport you to a Paris of a different time. Named the best French bakery in Paris by Gault & Millau gourmet magazine in 2008, it’s more than just its elegant ambience, though; it’s the pain au chocolat that locals and globetrotters avow is the best of the best.

 

Du Pain et des Idees

 


 

3. 134 r.d.t.

134, Rue de Turenne |  75003 Paris | 33 1 42 78 04 72

While the rule of thumb with most Parisian bakeries is to arrive early, this simply appointed boulangerie in fact does have the locals lined up at dawn’s break. Located in the charming medieval streets of Le Marais, the place is busy all day (including the daily flock of Parisian children who swarm the place afterschool for their French pastry treats), so be prepared to wait a bit. It’ll be worth it when you behold the exquisite feuilletage (flakiness) of the pains au chocolat here.

 

134 r.d.t.

 


 

4. Gérard Mulot

76, Rue de Seine | 75006 Paris | 33 1 43 26 85 77

One of the most celebrated patisseries in all of Paris, the bliss of this establishment begins before you even enter the front door. Have your camera ready to snap some of the most gorgeous pastry displays in all of Paris. Positively architectural confections beckon you to a veritable Shangri-La of tarts, cakes, éclairs, caramels and of course, pains au chocolat. Of all the selections on this list, this one boasts the deepest, richest dark chocolate within its flaky layers.

 

Gerard Mulot

 


 

5. Des Gâteaux et du Pain

63, Boulevard Pasteur | 75006 Paris | 33 1 43 26 85 77

Another photogenic entry, this beautiful bakery is amongst those known as a bijouterie, owing luxuriant interiors reminiscent of a luxe Parisian jewelry shop. After you absorb the visual splendor, sample the pain au chocolat that makes our list for being airy, and if it’s possible, the lightest version of this delicious classic pastry.

 

Des Gateaux et du Pain

Images courtesy of Damaneke Santiago

The Chocolate Lover’s Guide To US Travel

Will travel for chocolate. Whether you’re a fan of biting into a piece of wonderfully nuanced, single-origin dark chocolate or prefer your chocolate milky, steaming in a cup, chocolate lovers know good chocolate is worth traveling for. These days, just as you would plan a trip around wine, beer or coffee you can plan a weekend away around chocolate. Here are 7 U.S. destinations made for a chocolate getaway where you can learn more about the production process, indulge, and see some sights. Think of it as your sweet tooth guiding your plans.

 

New York, New York

The city that never sleeps has a chocolate habit. Indulge in touristy favorites like Serendipity or Max Brenner but then plan on seeing how chocolate is actually made by taking a tour of Raaka Chocolate’s Red Hook factory where they turn beans into delicious bars. And for those that want to see as much of the city as possible while sampling as much chocolate as possible, there’s nothing better than a chocolate walking tour.

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Godiva Chocolate Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, NYC.

 

San Francisco, California

From chocolate beer to old-school classic chocolate, San Francisco has something for every type of chocolate lover. Iconic Ghirardelli Chocolate Company opened here in 1852 and today the square that bares its name and is home to its flagship location offers chocolate tastings as well as numerous other shops to explore. But after you’ve gotten a taste of the historic make sure to check out the up and coming small batch chocolate producers, such as Dandelion or, for those who want to drink their chocolate, Speakeasy Ales & Lagers’  chocolate milk stout is a must-try.

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Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco, CA

 

Burlington, Vermont

Tucked into northwestern Vermont, Burlington is a foodie paradise, especially for those that love chocolate. Head to the Lake Champlain Chocolates Factory Store for a free behind-the-scenes look at how chocolates are made. If you’re there on a Saturday, you can even join the free chocolate tasting seminar. Afterwards the small city is really your oyster, full of outdoor activities, lots of shopping, and delicious food; you’ll find it hard to return home from your weekend getaway.

 

Las Vegas, Nevada

Sin City may not be an obvious place for chocolate but Las Vegas is full of places for chocolate. Since 1981 people from around the globe have been coming to Ethel M for a taste of their liqueur-filled chocolates and almond butter crisps. Jean-Marie Auboine Chocolatier is a must-visit. The famous chocolatier produces dozens of chocolates in the French fashion. You want the Quessan, a caramel ganache with dark chocolate. Then there is Jean Philippe’s floor-to-ceiling cascading chocolate fountain at the Bellagio. Also in Las Vegas is the Sugar Factory Chocolate Lounge where you’ll feel like you’re in a real-life Willy Wonka factory.

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Worlds Largest Chocolate Fountain (3 meters tall, circulating 2 tons of chocolate) in the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas

 

Seattle, Washington

The Pacific Northwest city is so much more than coffee. Start your chocolate weekend getaway in Seattle, at where else but Pike Place Market. The famous market is home to The Chocolate Box where you can learn how cacao beans are grown, and The Confectional, with its sweet and spicy hot chocolate and the bean-to-bar shop, Indi Chocolate. If after all that you’re still hungering for more chocolate, Theo Chocolate in the Fremont section of Seattle is worth a visit. The neighborhood spot was one of the first bean-to-bar chocolate companies to open in the U.S., and today offers 1-hour tours of its factory.

 

Boston, Massachusetts 

Check yourself into the Langham Hotel and you’ll find it hard to leave long enough to explore the city. The hotel is home to the Chocolate Bar, which has been whipping up every imaginable chocolate dish and then some, for more than 20 years. You don’t have to be a guest at the hotel to dine at the Chocolate Bar, but reservations, especially on the weekend, are recommended.

modern pastry boston massachusetts
Modern Pastry in Boston, Massachusetts

 

Orlando, Florida

The Florida city has a surprising number of chocolate spots. Universal Orlando Resort is now home to every Harry Potter fan’s dream: a Hogsmeade’s candy hotspot Honeydukes. After you’ve caught and had that chocolate frog, head over the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium where those that like their chocolate in liquid form can order decadent milkshakes. Outside of Universal, the  World Chocolate Museum is worth a visit. Iit’s impossible to not be impressed by the museum’s  chocolate replicas of landmarks such as the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower, and more. No, you can’t eat them, but there is a gift shop full of chocolate to purchase.

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The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium at the Universal CityWalk in Orlando, Florida