In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite – Paris, France

As always, when I revisit a city, I then to search for a food to find the best. I did it at Hong Kong with Bo Lo Bun and Egg Tart. This round when I am at Paris for my fourth time, I went round in search of the Best Croissant In Paris. 

 

 

Best Croissant In Paris

 

The Croissants come in different shape and sizes and of course different prices too. And no doubt, all don’t taste the same. Some taste better than others.

 

 

Maison Landemaine 

Many location throughout Paris

Websitehttp://www.maisonlandemaine.com/

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - Maison Landemaine Croissant

 

The most easily found shop as they have many outlets throughout Paris. According to their website, they have 16 outlets in Paris and 1 in Japan. I headed to their outlet at Place de Clichy. Each croissant is €1.20. The croissant was lightly butter with flaky outer and overall sweet. 

 

 

Blé Sucré

7 Rue Antoine Vollon, 75012 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 40 77 73

Opening Hours: Tuesdays – Saturdays  0700 to 1930  |  Sundays  0700 to 1330

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - Blé Sucré

 

My favourite Croissant (€1.50) is found at Blé Sucré which I rated it best. A perfect balance achieved for all elements with texture of fluffy versus dense, savoury versus sweet. In addition, it has a good flaky and crispy outer. Don’t forget to get their Madeleines too. According to many reviews, theirs the best. 

 

 

Du Pain et des Idées

34 Rue Yves Toudic, 75010 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 42 40 44 52

Opening Hours:  Mondays – Fridays 0645 to 2000  |  Closed on Saturdays & Sundays and from 22 Dec to 1 Jan

Websitehttp://dupainetdesidees.com/

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - Du Pain et des Idées

 

The most unique Croissant (€1.60). Instead of a predominantly buttery flavour, it has an almond scent. You need to enjoy it while it is warm as it hardened when cold.

 

 

Liberté Patisserie Boulangerie

39 Rue des Vinaigriers, 75010 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 42 05 51 76

Opening Hours: Mondays – Fridays  0730 to 2000  |  Saturdays  0830 to 2000  |  Closed on Sundays

Websitehttps://libertepatisserieboulangerie.com/

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - LIBERTÉ

 

The lightest in flavour at €1.20.

 

 

Boulangerie Pichard

88 Rue Cambronne, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 06 97 37

Opening Hours: Wednesdays – Sundays  0700 to 1330, 1600 to 2000  |  Closed on Mondays & Tuesdays

Websitehttp://patisseriesparis.com/maison-pichard/
FBhttps://www.facebook.com/patisseriesparis

 

I have yet to try this croissants which received many raving. Surely on my list when I visit Paris again.

 

 

Des gâteaux et du pain

63 Boulevard Pasteur, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 6 98 95 33 18

Opening Hours:  Mondays, Wednesdays – Saturdays  0900 to 2000  |  Sundays  0900 to 1800  |  Closed on Tuesdays

 

89 Rue du Bac 75007 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 45 48 30 74

Opening Hours:  Mondays, Wednesdays – Saturdays  0900 to 2000  |  Sundays  0900 to 1800  |  Closed on Tuesdays

Websitehttp://www.desgateauxetdupain.com/

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - Des gâteaux et du pain

 

Rated as the best Croissant in Paris by Timeout which I can understand why after trying this croisssant (€1.50) . It has the densest, most flavourful, most buttery and intense sweetness and savoury at the same time and lastly most crispy and flaky too. 

 

 

Boulangerie Bo

85 bis rue de Charenton 75012 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 07 75 21

Opening Hours:  Thursdays – Tuesdays  0700 to 2000  |  Closed on Wednesdays

Websitehttp://boulangerie-bo.wixsite.com/boulangerie-bo
FBhttps://www.facebook.com/boulangeriebo/

 

Another bakery that incorporates the Japanese flavours into French pastry serves excellent Croissants and also Au Pain Chocolat.

 

 

Laurent Duchêne

2 Rue Wurtz, 75013 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 45 65 00 77

Opening Hours: Mondays – Saturdays  0730 to 2000  |  Closed on Sundays 

 

238 Rue de la Convention, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 45 33 85 09

Opening Hours: Tuesdays – Wednesday  0830 to 1400, 1500 to 1930  |  Saturdays  0830 to 1930  |  Sundays  0800 to 1330  |  Closed on Mondays

Websitehttps://www.laurentduchene.com/

 

Both the oultets are out of the way, located in the 13th and 15th arr. I will attempt a visit to try the next time.

 

 

Sébastien Gaudard

22 Rue des Martyrs, 75009 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 71 18 24 70

Opening Hours:  Mondays – Fridays  1000 to 2000  |  Saturdays  0900 to 2000  |  Sundays  0900 to 1900

 

1 Rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 71 18 24 70

Opening Hours:  Tuesdays – Saturdays  1000 to 1930  |  Sundays  1000 to 1900  |  Closed on Mondays

Websitehttp://www.sebastiengaudard.com/

 

Another yet to try but found it through my search.

 

 

Pain Pain

88 Rue des Martyrs, 75018 Paris, France 
Tel: +33 1 42 23 62 81

Opening Hours: Tuesdays – Saturdays  0700 to 2000  |  Sundays  0730 to 1930  |  Closed on Mondays

Websitehttp://www.pain-pain.fr/

 

Yet another to try which is along Rue des Martyrs. I will kill 2 birds with one stone together with Sébastien Gaudard.

 

 

Le Grenier à Pain

38 Rue des Abbesses, 75018 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 46 06 41 81

Opening Hours:  Thursdays – Mondays  0730 to 2000  |  Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Websitehttp://legrenierapain.com/

 

In Search Of Best Croissant In Paris, Found My Favourite - Le Grenier à Pain

 

Won the ‘Best Croissant in Paris 2015, 2014’, ‘2010’ and so on, a bakery popular with tourist and local-alike. I finally tried it during my July 2018 trip. The most well-balanced croissant of fluffy and crispy outer with a not too overwhelming buttery scent.

 

 

Tout Autour du Pain

134 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 42 78 04 72

Opening Hours: Mondays – Fridays  0700 to 2030  |  Closed on Saturdays & Sundays

 

59 Rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris

Opening Hours: Mondays, Thursdays – Fridays  0700 to 1930  |  Saturdays & Sundays  0700 to 1900  |  Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Websitehttp://www.dubonpain.fr/

 

A heavier and pricier croissant (€1.85).

 

 

Stohrer

51 Rue Montorgueil, 75002 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 42 33 38 20

Opening Hours:  Daily  0730 to 2030

Websitehttp://www.stohrer.fr/

 

The oldest bakery in Paris baking croissants using traditional recipe.

 

 

134 RDT

134 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
Tel: +33 1 42 78 04 72

Opening Hours: Daily  1500 to 0200

Websitehttp://www.barapain.com/

 

This is a prized bakery with many products won some title/prizes. The croissants too bagged 2 prizes in the ‘Concours du Meilleur Croissant au beurre’ (best butter croissant competition).

 

 

Lemarie

16 Rue Mouffetard, 75005 Paris
Tel: +33 1 47 07 06 36

Opening Hours:  Mondays – Saturdays  0700 to 2030  |  Closed on Sundays

 

This humble bakery has an online store for customer to order and picked it up later.

 

 

Maison Gregoire

69 Rue Monge, 75005 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 31 27 36

Opening Hours:  Tuesdays – Sundays 0800 to 2000

 

Yet another bakery offering buttery croissant.

 

 

Pierre Hermé Pâtisseries, Macarons & Chocolats

72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 54 47 77

Opening Hours:  Sundays – Fridays  1000 to 1900  |  Saturdays  1000 to 2000

 

4 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0)1 43 54 47 77

Opening Hours: Mondays – Saturdays  1000 to 2000  |  Sundays  1000 to 1900

Websitehttps://www.pierreherme.com/

 

I am a big fan of the macarons from Pierre Hermé. However, little is known about their croissants since only 2 outlets offer this secret Croissant Isaphan, filled with rose, litchi and strawberry. I am determined to try at my next trip.

 

 

La Pâtisserie by Cyril Lignac

24 Rue Paul Bert, 75011 Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 55 87 21 40

Opening Hours:  Mondays  0700 to 1900  |  Tuesdays – Sundays  0700 to 2000

Websitehttp://www.gourmand-croquant.com/

 

I have passed by this pastry after my lunch at Le 6 Paul Bert, however, I was too full from lunch hence I got to give it a miss. Will be back for them. This isn’t the sole outlet. La Pâtisserie has several outlet throughout Paris.