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Rue de Buci and the streets around are home to some smart food shops, not least this chocolatier specializing in unusual flavours such as chilli pepper.
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The place to stock up for a picnic or the day’s treats: superb croissants for the morning, pâtés and terrines and irresistible desserts for lunch.
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The American designer’s simple, classic women’s wear and accessories are sold on the ground floor. Upstairs is the home collection in restful, neutral colours.
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A small market specializing in organic produce every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning. A good place to pick up olives, cheese, tomatoes and fruit.
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For a sweet treat this patisserie provides great cakes, sharp lemon tarts, mouth-watering chocolate and strawberry creations.
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The peak of indulgence. Caviars from around the world, plus smoked eels, salmon and other fishy fare.
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Chanel classics, from the braided tweed jackets to two-toned shoes as well as Lagerfeld’s more daring designs, are displayed in this branch of the main rue Cambon store.
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If you like strong tastes, try this shop which features produce from Alsace, including cold meats, cheese and wines.
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This award-winning charcuterie shouldn’t be missed. Flavoured sausages and boudin blanc are specialities, and the cold meats are ideal for picnics.
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Produce from Normandy is sold at this charcuterie – pâtés, ham, cheese and cider too.
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