Androuet

Cheese shop · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin

Androuet

Cheese shop · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin

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37 Rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France

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Expertly curated cheeses from small producers, with knowledgeable staff  

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37 Rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

androuet.com
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37 Rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 42 61 97 55
androuet.com
@maison_androuet

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"A classic fromager’s shop that’s a regular stop for appreciating and selecting fine cheeses when shopping in the city." - Monica Burton

https://www.eater.com/24168248/ruth-reichl-paris-novel-interview-vintage-restaurants
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The Best Cheese Shops in Paris - AFAR

"Henri Androuet invented the concept of a modern cheese shop with Androuet, and there are now several locations open throughout the city. The one in the seventh arrondissement is open on Mondays—a rarity." - Christine Clark

https://www.afar.com/magazine/an-experts-guide-to-fromage-in-paris-for-traveling-cheese-nerds
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Megan Martin

Google
The shop staff was incredibly nice and helped us pick out interesting cheeses for our picnic based on what we knew we liked plus a few recommendations which were excellent

Emily Journey

Google
We stayed in Paris for May and visited Androuet twice per week. We love this fromagerie for two reasons: 1) the high quality of the cheese and salty butter, and 2) the lovely staff. We had the opportunity to meet each member of the staff and the owner over the course of the month. And, without fail, they were exceptionally patient and generous with their thoughtful attention. It did not go unnoticed that they are also masters of their craft, possessing a deep knowledge and extensive experience. What more could you ask for? We visit Paris regularly and will now first check to see the proximity to Androuet before booking a hotel.

Philippine Kraamwinkel

Google
The selection of cheese the shop owner helped me pick out was phenomenal–perhaps the best cheese platter I’ve ever had (including Michelin star restaurants). We took home Époisses, U Lentu, and two other cheeses I sadly forgot the name of (if you recognise them please let me know!). They were all equally fabulous but the U Lentu stood out to me most. Also bought a Sancerre rouge that was to die for, along with an excellent saucisse sèche de canard. Highly recommend going here and a big thank you to the staff for their help!

Brian Rasmussen

Google
My wife and I have been to Fromagerie Androiet Verneuil only once so far. We had the good fortune of visiting on our first day here in Paris and we will be going back. We arrived on a Sunday just after it closed and we thought we’ll have to come back on Monday. While we were still standing outside the owner opened the door and let us in. What a wonderful man. We quickly bought cheese with a recommendation for the macchione his favorite cheese, and an exceptionally creamy St Felicien. They were both truly delicious. If you ever find yourself in Paris be sure to visit this shop it is definitely an epicurean delight

Rocío López

Google
Perfect service! Went to buy cheeses to bring back home as a gift. Was unsure what to get, the workers were very patient and helpful when recommending and even offered to seal them for travel. Good selection at a fair price. Very happy, they have also wines and specialties. Recommend!

Philip Adrian

Google
I went to Louvru museum and after that I went to this place, very close to eat some cheese. The guy that served us was very kind and recommend chesse based on what we ate last time. The cheese was sliced sou we could eat it while walking. The recommandations were absolutely great.

bug sy

Google
We went to get some cheeses for a picnic in the Jardin des Tuileries. They were very helpful picking the perfect cheeses to enjoy and creating a tasting order for a real journey of flavor. They cut our hard cheese for us since we were picnicking. They also provided us with some disposable cutlery and a tasty jam. They then directed us to an excellent boulangerie to pick up our bread to complete our picnic. The cheeses were all delicious. They tasted fresh and full of character. They were so nice and helpful, enthusiastic about their cheese selection and our enjoyment of them. I would highly recommend this shop.

Leanne Fok

Google
Delicious cheeses, really lovely service. We asked for suggestions and they were all fantastic. He helped us cut the pieces a bit more to make it more convenient for our picnic. We had a soft truffle one, a brie and a soft round goats cheese - fantastic.
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Gretel V.

Yelp
Small cheese shops with a good selection of quality cheeses, jams and other spreads. Shop keepers was very friendly and took her time to help us select cheeses. She gave us small pieces to try and vacuum sealed our products for travel. Had a great experience.
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Jessica C.

Yelp
Mmmm amazing apple calvados spread. It went well with this iraty? spelling? Cheese I got from quatrehomme. It's supposed to be with camembert but I finished the camembert already. But not as well with comte. The pineapple spread was good with the comte. Love that their jars say what it goes well with.
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Eric D.

Yelp
The ultimate french cheese shop, the historic Androuet fromagerie has been sourcing and maturing exceptional cheeses since 1909. Although now owned by big money, the shop is still very, very good. The service is very knowledgeable, and you'll find some special cheeses here that you won't find elsewhere.

Keaton R.

Yelp
Gave us a tasting and great knowledge on multiple cheeses. Highly recommend this cheese shop and specifically their Comté French cheese.
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Cheri Y.

Yelp
From 1909 Henri Androuet has been on a quest to acquire the finest supply of French cheeses from all regions of France. His mission proves abundantly successful when you see & taste the many exquisite varieties of fresh French cheeses available. You will also find some very nice cheeses from Italy, Spain, England & a few other places, but they sell mostly French cheeses. Some are so rare you will only be able to find them here. There is a large selection of goat, sheep, Roquefort, blues & Brie. Something for every cheese connoisseur. The Saint Nicholas de la Dalmerie is very good & very rare, a must have. The Lingot de la Ginestarie is very nice served with a fresh baguette & champagne grapes. Add some wine & your all set for your picnic in the Trocadero gardens. Roves de garrigues from Provence is my favorite, this cheese is perfumed & taste of the same mountain herbs the goats themselves, from which the cheese is made, graze upon. You really can't go wrong with any of the goat or Brie. However, if your not a cheese enthusiast stick to the harder cheeses as some of the soft cheeses are very pungent even for this extreme cheese lover. If you are in Paris & LOVE cheese it would be a sin not to visit this exquisite little shop. Vive le fromage français ! :)'
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Aimee P.

Yelp
This is an adorable cheese shop in a charming little neighborhood off Rue de Bac. You can smell it from a few doors down, and if you're at all into cheese, you can't help but to be drawn in by this delightfully pungent alcove. However, this is a horrible place for somebody just attempting to navigate through the cheeses of France for the first time. They don't offer samples, and can't really cut small pieces of most of their cheeses for you to purchase. So basically, you buy a large quantity of expensive cheese that you may hate, or you leave wondering if you'd missed out. Several cheese shops I'd discovered upon subsequent days in Paris were far more accommodating to the raw cheese novice, giving me an opportunity to experience a cheese before I committed to smuggling some home in my luggage. We selected small portions of a few of the cheeses, but were a bit put off by the size of the "small" cuts we'd requested (about three table charcuterie plates worth). No problem, insisted the lady helping us. You'll finish this in no time! This isn't like American cheese! You will walk around all morning then be hungry and it will be gone before you even think about lunch! Ummm....okay. We did not, in fact, end up finishing the cheese before lunch. In fact, I carried it in my purse in the walk down Champs-Elysées, at the end of which we sampled the cheese. Then through lunch, after which we had an impromptu formage course and and concluded it by deciding that after walking it around Paris in my purse, the last third of it would probably have to go to waste. Though we did try to power through it, the hard cheese lasted in the hotel fridge until about two days later, when we finally cut our losses (though it was perhaps only a fifth of the original "samples" that we tossed). Gone in no time indeed. We ended up paying about 8 euro for two "small sample" pieces of cheese to try. It felt pretty expensive compared to other cheese shops we visited later. Also, no photos allowed in the store. Still, the selection is fantastic, and the cheese monger is knowledgeable. Not recommended for anybody who's a French cheese novice. Try the Lafayette market instead, if you can't find one of those alley market type cheese shops (don't even remember the name, and none of the employees even spoke English, is how legit it was! Still, they were charming and more than happy to offer samples).
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Scottie V.

Yelp
A great cheese shop that's been in business over 100 years. We were lucky enough to have been taken here by a local that loves cheese. 10 or 11 cheeses later it was a great day of cheese tasting.
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Gemma F.

Yelp
This is a great cheese store! Friendly and very helpfull employees. You can find all kind of cheeses. It's a cheese paradise!! Small but charming little store very close from Musee d'Orsay. Enjoy!!
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Sophia B.

Yelp
WOW this little shop was one of the food highlights of my trip! I came in, and despite not knowing much French at all, the person that helped me was SO sweet and helped explain to me some of the different cheeses they had. I first came in looking to get some cheese for a wine & cheese night (for my last night in Paris), and they helped me find little bits of cheese that would fit the bill. I was able to get two different cheeses and a little bit of jam (and wasn't judged for just wanting small pieces for dinner) for a great price. I mentioned I was flying back to the states the next day, and the person helping me mentioned they could pack some cheese for travel. I left to get a coffee, and ended up coming back because it was such a good gift idea!! I picked a hard cheese, and they were SO KIND! They vacuumed sealed it, gave me extra paper for when the cheese might sweat, and it was less than 15 euro for a FANTASTIC gift that anyone would love. I will 100% be back when I make it back to Paris.
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Lisa P.

Yelp
This little shop had all the French charm we had been looking for! They recommended excellent cheese and wine. Right around the corner from us!

Qype User (marech…)

Yelp
I love this cheese store and his cheese master. Great Brie. All farm cheeses are well matured. This is France.