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[Paris] Jacques Genin

Prior to opening up his own chocolate boutique, Jacques Genin worked out of a small workspace supplying high-end restaurants and hotels in Paris with his decadent chocolates and caramels. His products weren’t previously sold to the general public so his name wasn’t known to those outside the restaurant industry. However, since opening his boutique in 2008, Jacques Genin has been known as one of the must-visit chocolate destinations in Paris.

[Paris] A La Biche Au Bois

While doing some research on the best coq au vins in Paris, A la Biche au Bois came up many times. Located in the 12th arrondissement near Gare de Lyon, the restaurant was packed full of locals.

[Paris] Blé Sucré

“Where can I get the best croissant in Paris?” If you’re like me, this was my first thought after booking my trip to Paris. Having read great things about the pastries at Blé Sucré, this bakery was at the top of my list.

[Paris] Bistrot Paul Bert

While researching restaurants for my Paris trip, Bistrot Paul Bert came up many times as a must-visit classic French bistro. Famous for having one of the best steak frites in town, we made the trek to the 11th arrondissement for dinner.

[Paris] L’As du Fallafel

Whether or not you’re tight on a budget in Paris, L’As du Fallafel is not to be missed! This no-frills falafel joint is located in the Marais on Rue des Rosiers, a pedestrian street filled with Jewish shops and many other falafel joints. Needless to say, the falafel competition here is fierce.