Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse — Manufacture
Bastille, Charonne & Oberkampf
Alain Ducasse's bean-to-bar manufacture in the 11e — Nicolas Berger's atelier behind a cobbled courtyard
Robert Linxe's original chocolate boutique since 1977 — the room that defined Paris bean-to-praline
Robert Linxe opened La Maison du Chocolat at 225 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré on 26 October 1977 — the first Paris boutique entirely dedicated to chocolate, and the room that taught a generation what dark-chocolate ganache could taste like at restaurant-pastry standard. The brand has grown internationally but Faubourg is the original and remains the longest-standing outlet. Ganache truffles, single-origin bars, the Andalousie (lemon-zested ganache) and the Quito (coffee), and a small but serious pastry programme run by the in-house chef. Five minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, ten from Parc Monceau. The classical-Paris box-of-chocolates address.
The Andalousie (lemon-ganache) and Quito (coffee) are the founder's signature picks. Pre-order online for same-day pickup if going during the December rush.
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