My love affair with Jadis and Gourmande was like a fairy tale. At that time I had spent more than 3 months in hospital and eating bad industrial food for the most of it. I craved and craved good chocolats. This did not happen until my very best friend, the guy I think I used to be in love with came up to visit from the south. What did he bring me ? A box of Jadis and Gourmande chocolats. I swear, the second I bit into the chocolat I hear songs and was transported to a place where one could fly. It was that good. I remember trying so hard to control myself (and tried to only eat a few pieces each time), though not a complete failure, it was too hard to deny oneself such joy. Since then, I crave Jadis and Gourmande, who has several stores in Paris (and a web site).
A friend also introduced me to Patrick Roger. The gift came in a very sober and elegant box (turquoise green and black vs red from Jadis and Gourmande). And the elegance permeates the chocolates of Patrick Roger's. Whereas Jadis & Gourmande will dazzle you with different flavors (lime, passion fruit, coffee), Patrick Roger are more subtle but with incredibly rich tastes . If you get a box of chocolates from Patrick Roger, you will also marvel at the beautifully and artistically eye-pleasing pieces of chocolate. They are a visual work of art in themselves. The price is another difference between these two chocolatiers....Patrick Roger understandably more expensive. Their boutiques in Paris ressemble high couture showrooms. Both artisans of course have huge collections of chocolates (dark, milk etc, ganache or pralines) and flavors (lime, strawberry etc).
Finally, there is a recent artisan chocolatier that I happened by chance in le Marais, Edwart. The
artisans are young and definitely creative. They are more daring than the more traditional artisans in their search for new flavors. My favorites include the japanese whisky filled dark chocolate. Yum. To illustrate their dare, last time I passed by their boutique, I had curry flavored chocolate ! They come in cute boxes and each piece is exactly bite size (smaller than those made other chocolatiers).
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