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27 reviews of Paris Chocolate and Pastry Food Tour
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We loved it! We had a wonderful French guide and visited the best chocolate and pastry shops. We had samples from all. We could have bought as we toured but chose to go back later. This tour was definitely a highlight of our trip to Paris!
Reviewed by: Joseph B, United States, June 2007
This was by far my favorite tour in Paris. We went to places I would have never found on my own and they were amazing. We got to see the different pastry and chocolate and try some samples. We took down names and went back and bought more stuff after the tour was over. Delicious!
Reviewed by: Amanda R, United States, September 2006
Very nice tour guide and the food/chocolates were excellent. I enjoyed getting to know the guide and the walk in the park. I did think that the guide could have explained a bit more as far as behind the scenes and how the chocolate was made. Besides walking from place to place and eating, I did not feel that informed about how the chocolate was made, who buys it, etc.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2008
I enjoyed it thoroughly. I appreciated the fact that the group was small.
Reviewed by: Rosalie H, United States, May 2008
I would never have found the shops so quickly if I was on my own, but I also expected to see more than just the sales room. I expected to see at least one of the working rooms where they made the chocolate pastry.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, December 2007
I saw shops and tasted food I would have easily walked away from if I did not know what it was.
Reviewed by: Helen M, United States, November 2007
Great tour!!! I would only change one thing: I would have rather 'tasted as I go' instead of 'tasting everything at the end of the tour'.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2006
Great to taste the specialties at several chocolatiers and pastry shops as you may not recognise them from their windows - some looked like jewellery shops. Price was very expensive considering the guide gave no commentary about the topic and part of the time was spent visiting sites that had nothing to do with chocolate or pastry. Wouldn't recommend it to others unless it was significantly improved or the price was reduced.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, June 2008
The tour was not really a gastronomic one, we got the addresses of the best pastry and chocolate places in Paris and that's about it. There were no details about preparation or any behind the scenes tours. It was very useful, no doubt, but we definitely expected more.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, June 2008
Very little food. Too much walking.
Reviewed by: Chris S, Canada, October 2007
The guide was late and for the price you could had been given a map and more chocolate samples!
Reviewed by: Warren M, Japan, April 2007
The trip was suppose to be a pastry, bread, and chocolate tour. Tour guide did not take us to one of the shops because it was to busy. Alot of time focused on architecture of buildings and courtyards of buildings were were passing by. Tour guide also took us into a church and into gardens that were not part of the tour. Learned very little about what we went on the tour for. We would go into a store, stand in the corner, as the guide went and purchased chocolate or bread for us to taste. It was an expensive disappointment!!!!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, March 2008
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