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Favourite Patisserie in Paris by JOYCE WANG

Jacques Genin

There is often a saying, if you only have time for one patisserie in Paris, go Jacques Genin because it's impossible to go wrong. That's true, I've yet to have something I don't love at Jacques Genin. The millefeuille is made fresh on site, freshly pipped and stacked in the upstairs kitchen. The lemon and basil tart is legendary and I've yet to try something better than this. On your way out, buy some of their caramels, which are just the most perfect texture. It doesn't stick to your teeth, doesn't have grainy bits and very light to eat. For sure the best caramel I've ever come across. 

Millefeuile Vanilla 

Millefeuile Vanilla 

Lemon and basil tart

Lemon and basil tart

Caramel Tart

Caramel Tart

Du Pain et Des Idees

The most famous bakery in Paris? Rightly deserved. It's so old school and everything so so good. The escargots are their speciality but I actually find them a bit too sweet but the pastry is just another world buttery. I love their bread and fresh tarts like apple, apricot etc, depends on the season. Do not buy to go and wait ages to eat them, they taste best when eaten there. 

Pistachio and chocolate Escargot

Pistachio and chocolate Escargot

Paris Brest - Bistrot Paul Bert

Having tried many Paris Brest from famous patisseries later, the classic from Bistrot Paul Bert is still my favourite, much lighter than all the others. Yes even better than the Jacques Genin one, although both very good. 

Pierre Herme

Pierre Herme at Paris is a completely different game. Having tried many cakes over the years I still find theirs the most challenging and perfect. The raspberry, rose and lychee croissant is just so unusual with this surprising jam inside (croissant Isphahan). The vanilla tart is unlike anything I've tried before, gorgeous layering inside too. Only the store at 7th has the croissant. 

Vanilla tart

Vanilla tart

Croissant Ispahan

Croissant Ispahan

Mori Yoshida

I haven't tried many things at Mori Yoshida, only the apple tart, which is still one of the best I've come across. Beautiful thin pastry and the perfect apple acidity vs sweetness. Really need to go back to try the Mont Blanc next round.

Apple Tart

Apple Tart

Angelina 

Angelina has opened all around the world now but as always things taste different and much better in Paris. Hot chocolate and Mont Blanc are their signature items. Before this I've tried many many Mont Blancs, all Japanese style, which use fresh chestnuts, all very sweet and use too much cream. The Mont Blanc at Angelina made me rediscover the love for the French way of making it, using candied chestnut and double amounts of chestnut cream in one cake. It's got a beautiful grainy chestnut texture, just the finest example of a perfect Mont Blanc.

Apple Tart - Poilane 

Poilane has shops in London too but the apple tart is just not as good as the ones in Paris. It's really different to the fancy Mori Yoshida version, more rustic. More like a apple pastry than tart but definitely one of the best apple tarts in Paris. 

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Patrick Rogers

The most famous chocolatier in Paris? He's won the MOF! I really love his chocolates, the flavours are so unique. I buy a massive box to go when I'm in Paris. 

Most beautiful places I've visited by JOYCE WANG

Moraine Lake / Banff Park - Canada

Banff park has been voted one of the most beautiful parks in the whole world. The lakes were truly stunning, one after another with different hues of blue and green. If you can avoid the crowd, stay the night to take some beautiful sunrise and sunset photos. That's the problem, overcrowding at beautiful places!

Koya San - Japan

Koya san is not the most beautiful place I've ever been but no place has had that tranquil effect like it. It's far and I had to change many trains / buses to get there. Once we arrived, the mountain of temples were the most peaceful experience I've ever had. We stayed overnight at one of the temple lodges, which served great vegetarian dishes. Next day, toured the temples, which is a world heritage site that's been around for over 1500 years. Many locals believe the temples here are sacred, if you make a wish, it'd become true. It's one of my favourite places in the world, truly a soul cleansing place.

Lake Wanaka - New Zealand 

Wanaka wasn't the most beautiful place I visited in New Zealand, but this sunset was by far the most memorable, erm, maybe apart from the bungy jump. I'll never be able to forget this sunset!

Isle of Skye - Scotland

Isle of Skye is probably the most under rated destination ever. Maybe because it rains most of the year and is only open during summer months. The scenary is some of the best I've seen in the world, some parts were even better than my New Zealand trip. The best way to visit is to rent a car and drive up from Glencoe, such a beautiful route. 

Franz Josef Glacier - New Zealand

The only time I've visited a glacier. It's a great experience, especially taking the helicopter around to see the full stunning view. So sad the glacier is almost gone due to global warming.