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10 sweet French treats you have to try in Dublin
WHILE HALF OF Ireland seems to be over in France right now, you can take a little taste of it home with some lovely French treats you can find right at your doorstep.
1. A croissant from Panem on Lower Ormond Quay
Widely regarded as the best croissant in Dublin, they’re baked fresh in the cafe every day and can’t be beaten.
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2. The Fruit Tart from Bakelicious in Shankill
It’s worth the trip.
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3. Apple chaussons from Il Valentino
Find them on Grand Canal Harbour.
 4. A macaron from Cocoa Atelier
Prepare to splash out. Find them on Drury Street.
 5. Profiteroles from Le Bon Crubeen
This restaurant on Talbot street will make all your dreams come true.
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6. French biscuits from the Chez Max Epicerie
Find them on Baggot street.
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7. A pistachio financier from the Birdcage Bakery
Find them on Harcourt Road.
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8. Brioche Parisienne from Emer’s Kitchen
Find em on Leeson Street, and never lose them again.
9. Chocolate brioche pudding from Panem
Yes, they had to get another mention.
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10. A Tarte au citron from Armelles Kitchen
Follow them on social media to find out where they’re popping up.
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