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CurioiusG1 Jan 24th, 2006 01:05 PM

Hot Chocolate in Paris
 
I will be in Paris this winter and have never had hot chocolate there. What are some of the best places?

Thank you!

katya_NY Jan 24th, 2006 01:10 PM

When I was in Paris several years ago, we had hot chocolate at a place that I believe was called Angelina. It was rich and fantastic!

Enjoy! %%-

WillTravel Jan 24th, 2006 01:27 PM

I had hot chocolate La Coupole. It doesn't include a side of cream, as some of the more famous places do, but it was made from Valrhona chocolate and very good.

sandykins Jan 24th, 2006 01:33 PM

Ladurée is another place to have hot chocolate and pastries. Ladurée has three locations in Paris: avenue des Champs-Elysées, rue Royale, and rue de Bonaparte. I am going to Paris in April and can't decide whether to have the hot chocolate at Angélina or Ladurée. (And, yes, I really must choose just one!)

Bailey Jan 24th, 2006 01:34 PM

Angelina's on Rue du Rivoli...across from the Tuilleries Metro exit.
So rich you can eat it with a spoon!!

tcreath Jan 24th, 2006 01:36 PM

We had some great hot chocolate at Cacao et Chocolat, 63 rue de Saint Louis en L'Ile on Ile St. Louis. Nice and thick and very chocolatey.

Tracy

AnthonyGA Jan 24th, 2006 02:06 PM

Angelina is the classic place to order hot chocolate; their hot chocolate is so rich and thick that they serve it with a tumbler of icewater (because it invariably leaves you a bit thirsty). It's in a class of its own.

Les Marronniers in the Marais (rue des Archives) serves hot chocolate in the form of steamed milk and molten chocolate that you can mix at your table to taste. There's enough for at least two cups.

The standard hot chocolate in Paris is prepared from a powdered mix; however, the mix is good quality by U.S. standards and still produces a pretty good hot chocolate, particularly if the establishment uses milk instead of water (but that's rare).

Underhill Jan 24th, 2006 02:10 PM

Angelina was sold last year; I haven't heard from anyone who's been there since the Flo group took over.

But my husband is a huge fan of the hot chocolate at Paul's Boulangerie on the rue de Buci.

cmcfong Jan 24th, 2006 02:19 PM

Laduree does a hot chocolate with a scoop of vanilla ice cream in it. Yummy!

Iregeo Jan 24th, 2006 03:15 PM

Underhill, when was Angelina sold? I was there, for the first time, in August 2005 and the hot chocolate was amazing. Thick, rich...amazing!

Guy18 Jan 24th, 2006 03:19 PM

Between Angelina's and Laduree, I prefer Laduree (Rue Royale location). Angelina's has always been packed with tourists. Laduree, at least when I've gone, has had a much more local clientel and had a much more elegant and subdued atmosphere. There is nothing like sitting upstairs beneath the cherub-frescoed ceiling, having a classic French lunch, and delicious dessert.

tondalaya Jan 24th, 2006 04:36 PM

Charlotte's on the Ile St Louis ( I hope I have this unique place's name right?)

Travelnut Jan 24th, 2006 05:09 PM

The local corner cafe (le Rendezvous) in 'our' neighborhood also served my hot chocolate this way:

"hot chocolate in the form of steamed milk and molten chocolate that you can mix at your table"

CurioiusG1 Jan 24th, 2006 05:39 PM

All these suggestions sound delicious. I'm thinking we may have to sample several. I read a review somewhere (?) that although the chocolate was superb at Angelina, the service was horrific and not worth the trouble. I'll try it nonetheless, and I've now gone online and visited the Laduree site and will definitely visit at least one of their shops. I think a chocolate crawl may be necessary!

Lostmymind Jan 24th, 2006 05:48 PM

I loved the Angelina, yes the service was bad, but i thought the cranky waitress was part of the charm.

Seamus Jan 24th, 2006 05:55 PM

Our service at Angelina was fine - not effusive but pleasant and efficient. And the hot chocolate deserves its legendary status, though if you are not a chocoholic it may be a bit over the top for you. In consistency it is a bit like warm chocolate pudding, and is served with a side of cream to cut it a bit. They also sell bags of the chocolate to prepare at home which make an excellent gift for chocolate fiends.
I have had hot chocolate in several other places in and around Paris and can honestly say that none were bad. After Angelina's, the best was in a tea room in the commercial section of the town of Versailles.

Underhill Jan 24th, 2006 08:57 PM

Angelina was sold sometime within the last 2 years, if I remember correctly--there was a thread about it here.

AnthonyGA Jan 24th, 2006 09:58 PM

Last time I was at Angelina (a few months ago), the chocolate was still excellent. The service is lackluster, but then again, bad service is a French tradition.

It seems that about half the restaurants in Paris are owned by Flo or other large corporations. The charming little restaurant you see at the end of a street is just as likely to belong to a faceless multinational today as it is to belong to a modest French family. And unfortunately the drive is always towards profits in large corporations, so a sale to a large holding company sometimes spells a decline in quality of cuisine and service.


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