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shopgirl

Where are some great bakerys in london and paris? and some cheese places?


    



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papyrusbtl
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Fanciest "Patisserie" and food shop in Paris is Fauchon's(26 Place de la Madeleine)---don't miss visiting it and trying some of the great varieties of cakes, pastries they have for sale.

Other Parisian locations:
Cheese shops:
Androuet, 41 rue Arsene-Houssaye
Barthelemey, 51 rue de Grenelle
Tachon, 38 rue de Richelieu
Bakery:
L'establishment Poilane, 8 rue du Cherche-Midi
Patisseries:
Brocco,180 rue du Temple
Christian Constant, 37 rue d'Assas
Debauve et Gallais, 30 rue des Saint-Peres
Dalloyau, 99/101 rue du Faubourg St.Honore
Lenotre, 61 rue Lecourbe

......in London, don't miss the "Food Halls" in Harrod's Department Store.


kanlim
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Tea @Harrods is a nice place to start. You find more bakery & cheese shops at the following websites.


Rillifane
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The Poilâne bakery in Paris introduced sour dough bread to France in 1932. They have become a household name. Their website (English version available) is here: http://www.poilane.fr/

Fact is though that just about any neighborhood in Paris will have a superb artisanal baker. They've had a spirited argument in France as to whether someone who simply sells bread that is made somewhere else should be allowed to call themselves a baker. The government ruled that they cannot.

Great bread is one of true joys of Paris.


sunny
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well there is always eca ldi sha located in paris by efile tower


mr.tuf3
Good God, you ppl are as thick as siht.

Have you ever been to London?

I would worry about a safe way to travel first.





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