If you only visit one bread shop...the interior is worth the trip alone. 105 Rue Vercingétorix, 75014
Situated in Les Halles, the shop is open from 6am to 7pm just as it was when the area was the market district. Go for the foie gras and chocolate cake. 34 Rue Montmartre, 75001
A beautiful old setting - among the most famous in Paris - and amazing chocolates make this shop a must-have foodie stop. 35 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009
Charcuterie and organic wines served in a gorgeous old shop that looks as if it hasn't changed in decades. 9 Rue des Quatre Vents, 75006
Just behind the Notre Dame church, Bertrand is an old-fashioned tea room with great cakes. 7 Rue Bourdaloue, 75009
Fantastic little shop on Place Pigalle, with chocolates from Bernachon, Lyon Dufoux in Burgundy, and marshmallows from Nancy. 30 Rue Fontaine, 75009
A temple to the art of the macaroon with a 19th-century interior. 21 Rue Bonaparte, 75006
The cheeses are ripened to perfection here by Monsieur and Madame Barthelemy. 51 Rue de Grenelle, 75007
The Algerian owner serves amazing pastries in this lovely cafe/tearoom. 106, rue Saint-Maur, 75011
One thousand different teas plus vintage brews dating back to 1890. 33 Rue Gracieuse, 75005
Ham specialist. Each one is displayed with its origin and curing time. 18 Rue Jean Nicot, 75007
This packed-to-the-ceiling food shop looks like it belongs more in the bazaars of Istanbul or Morocco than in the Marais. 30 Rue François Miron, 75004
The few tables in this wonderful deli, near Montmartre, are beseiged at lunchtime. Get there early. 44 Rue Rochechouart, 75009



