City Guide: Paris
E. Dehillerin
A must stop for the home (or professional) cook for supreme cookware like gorgeous copper pots and pans.
In the heart of Paris, this old-school sprawling shop, with its proud French coq logo, carries absolutely everything for the kitchen. It’s suitable for both home cooks looking for a perfect chef’s knife and for professional kitchen staff looking for a copper soup pot big enough to fit an ocean of bouillabaisse. Stroll the narrow aisles for inspiration and be sure to get a clerk’s assistance once you’re ready to make your selection.
Must try:
Cast Iron Cocotte, Silicon Candy Molds, or Dove-Shaped Cookie Cutters
Chef's Heaven / Kitchen Gear
$$$
Reservations: n/a
Hours: Mondays 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-6 pm.; Tues-Sat 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Closed Sundays
Location: 1st Arrondissement
Address: 18-20, rue Coquillière
Phone: 01 42 36 53 13
- Metro: Châtelet-Les Halles / Les Halles
Ideal for:
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