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  • Vintage wines are the speciality at this store. The owner will help you find a wine to match the year of any special occasion.

  • This tea shop offers some 200 varieties from all over the world, as well as wacky teapots.

  • The retail outlet for one of France’s finest mustard-makers. Try flavoured mustards such as Cognac or champagne. There are also lovely ceramic condiment jars.

  • The peak of indulgence. Caviars from around the world, plus smoked eels, salmon and other fishy fare.

  • The king of Parisian épiceries (grocers). The mouth-watering window displays are works of art and tempt you inside for pastries, exotic fruits and some 20,000 other items.

  • Founded in 1854, this world food emporium features a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables, exotic spices and oils and a host of other gourmet delights.

  • France’s finest black truffles are sold here during the winter truffle season, and you can get preserved truffles and other delicacies the rest of the year.

  • La Maison du Miel

    The “house of honey”, family-owned since 1908, is the place to try speciality honeys, to spread on your toast or your body in the form of soaps and oils.

  • A splendid belle époque tea salon that has been serving the best macaroons in Paris since 1862.

  • A superb chocolate shop and salon, where you can have a tea, coffee or hot chocolate at the bar and sample the sweets too.

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