Pierre Hermé

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After visiting Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, you can look over the menu at Pierre Hermé. If you have never come across French cuisine, you should order a table and try the menu at this place. Trying nicely cooked foie gras, filet américain and terrine is what most guests advise. Come here for tasty chocolate macarons, ice cream and croissants if you are hungry. Clients visit this spot to drink delicious wine or good champagne. Tea that you will order is great.

Pierre Hermé is recommended for the friendly staff. You will appreciate fair prices. There is a lovely ambiance and terrific decor at this place.

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'They' say this is a better macaron than Ladurée. I think people not from Paris would have you believe that so you can try it since the other place that starts with L exists in so many realms now. I however think they are exactly the same and in some instances worse and vice versa. I had gotten a box of four and the little tin is adorable. The first macaron was an olive mandarin combination and it was dry and unpleasant. The others had a good texture. But I surprisingly had the best macarons in Paris at a burlesque show. I am picky about macaron texture and need a little chew and soft combo. Nothing is worse than a dry crumbling macaron cookie. So in that aspect I have had this happen at both of the 'big' macaron producers in Paris. I think once these go mass production it can be a problem in quality. But you be the judge of that. Try it but don't think you did better than going to the other place. Don't make Paris make you into a snob!
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My favorite macaron shop! I love that they have a seasonal menu staples include caramel but the specialties like the ishapan, the passion fruit and the olive oil are all amazing. The staff are really patient as you consider the choices and the shop is super clean / bright!
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This review comes from a macarons aficionado who has eaten them since childhood living in Paris. As I walked past the Pierre Herme shop on October 23rd on my way to the Place de la Concorde, I decided to try their macarons for the first time and compare them to La Durée. I ordered a box of 12 macarons. Left the shop and started eating them and one after the next had a hard shell and a chewy/sticky interior. Only 1 out of 5 was flakey on top and soft in the middle. I returned to complain and the lady in charge of the store made a big fuss, trying to discredit me and even said that they would not accept them back unless they are "rassis" ie. stale in English. Not only did she not accept to reimburse me, she proceeded to touch with her fingers my macarons and publicly shame me. What kind of service is that? Clearly the attitude that the customer is always wrong still endures... I would beware of this outlet that is clearly badly managed and with merchandise that is not fresh.
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French
Open now 10AM - 8PM
Price range per person more than €47
Concorde
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4 rue Cambon, 75001
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Address
Concorde
4 rue Cambon, Paris, Île-de-France, France, 75001
Features
Сredit cards accepted No outdoor seating Takeaway Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 10AM-8PM
MondayMon 10AM-8PM
TuesdayTue 10AM-8PM
WednesdayWed 10AM-8PM
ThursdayThu 10AM-8PM
FridayFri 10AM-8PM
SaturdaySat 10AM-8PM
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