MORA
Kitchen supply store · Des Halles ·

MORA

Kitchen supply store · Des Halles ·

Kitchenware and baking supplies with professional cookware

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13 Rue Montmartre, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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13 Rue Montmartre, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 45 08 19 24
mora.fr
@mora_1814

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 11, 2026

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"For sourcing specialist baking ingredients and cookware I turn to shops such as Mora, which I consider essential institutions for professionals and enthusiasts." - Nicola Leigh Stewart

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Sese R.

Google
I visited with my friend. There's a good selection. While there, another customer said this is the only store around that carries cake decorating items. There were even some Wilton items. Sprinkles, chocolate, lots of molds. One thing we Did Not appreciate was that she was followed around the store the entire time we were there. She tried to tell me and then when I saw it, I became annoyed. Usually, because she's much lighter skinned than me, and I was in the hat and jacket I would have expected to be followed. But it made her uncomfortable and I was as well. Poor form. And I spent about $200 (187€) in the store.

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Google
my hometown Paris and the best kitchen supplies !!

Chris R.

Google
Great store for everything you need in the kitchen plus an incredibly helpful and friendly staff. Nice to have prices on the items or easily found. Only downside is that it's impossible to go in for only one small item, so many temptations in there!

Le Vu M.

Google
Great place for all your cooking needs. Price is cheaper than other stores on the same street for the same brands

Hanan F.

Google
Love it. It has almost everything for baking accessories and kitchenware

Dawid B.

Google
I have founded what I was looking for. Good shop

Stephanie A.

Google
If you need something for baking this is your place. I had a few questions and one person there wasn’t especially helpful and almost intentionally vague but her coworker was very kind and told me what I needed to know. I don’t typically bake enough to need specialty cookware but she explained what I needed. Prices were good.

Ahmed M.

Google
Good customer service and selection of products.
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Eric B.

Yelp
Wonderful selection of cookware and bakeware in Paris. It's not a far walk from the metro station through some quaint Paris neighborhoods. The store is not huge but has a lot of selection crammed into a modest space. They have products from all over the world and all sorts of items for cooking and baking including pans of all kinds, small appliances, fondant, silicone molds, colorings, and so much more. The staff were friendly, spoke English, and seemed happy to help. It was super hot in the store, though. Check their hours as they close for an hour mid-day on Saturday. We found a few silicone mats (Silpats) for baking macarons, but be warned that the sizes are not exactly the same as those sold in the U.S., so they might not perfectly fit your baking sheets. They had the versions for bread as well (Silpans). Prices seemed quite good compared to prices paid in the U.S. probably since these particular items are made in France. This was definitely a fun place to grab a few baking items!
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Angela C.

Yelp
This place is awesome! They have so much stuff any chef or baker could need. I could have spent a lot longer in the store but was with my family and we were short on time. There were so many molds and tools and everything! I only ended up getting some great pastry bags, a rose mold and a few other small things. If I had more time I would have purchased a knife or two, there are some nice ones. The store is in a perfect location. It's within walking distance from a mall and Notre-dame isn't too far. If or when I'm ever back in Paris I plan on buying a lot more. If you're in to baking or cooking don't skip this place!
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Greyson N.

Yelp
Surprisingly not that many pastry equipment supply stores that I found in Paris that are open to the public. But I did find this one. Sort of like a catch-all store for all things pastry, confections, cakes. They have a wide range including some exoglass baking pans and financier baking molds (about 40-50 euros per sheet) Plenty of chocolate molds, sprinkles, premade decor for buche de noel. I did find some of the silikomart molds that they sell here are about the same as if you purchase them from a website but I got some here as well. The line and crowd here can really pick up but the staff is fairly efficient. Overall a very successful outing. I don't think I have visited Paris and not stopped by Mora at least once.
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cora j.

Yelp
Any cook, professional or otherwise, should make a trip to amazing Mora for your kitchen tool needs. A very clean, well lighted store, with the items neatly arranged by little rooms. They have spatulas, piping tips, baking pans, pots, silpats, cutting boards, cake boards, chocolate work tools, chocolate molds, knives, copper cannele molds in varying sizes, cookbooks etc. They have just about everything that a cooking professional would want. And it's not just stuff that I could buy at a Williams Sonoma back in the States. There's a huge difference in terms of variety and quality and price. Especially when it comes to cannele molds. Buying them in the States from a vendor who had them shipped in from France is surely going to cost more (almost 2X more) than for what I could pay to purchase them on my own in Paris. Next time you are in Paris remember to pack light, you might find something at Mora worth taking home.
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Nola G.

Yelp
MORA is a fabulous cookware, professional kitchenware, and speciality store located in Les Halles, an area in Paris where chefs and restauranteurs have shopped for many years. The store is well organized. MORA has a large assortment of high-quality pastry supplies, bakeware, chocolate molds, and more! Check out www.mora.fr
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Ariel W.

Yelp
A must for all chefs, cooks and home cooks. Way better then William Sonoma we have here in the States. No "fofo" pretty decorative table sets, seasonal items or food besides cooking/baking chocolate. Just a great array of baking and cooking equipment.
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Leslie R.

Yelp
Terrific selection of cookware, bakeware and chocolate supplies. Many of the items aren't readily available in the US, but as always I recommend checking prices back home (wherever that is) before buying. The carry a line of essences and gel colors that will greatly enhance your macarons. I have not found them to be overly friendly or helpful, but they will answer questions when asked. They are located within a block or two of several other cookware/bakeware suppliers, making it easy for home cooks to check off a lot of boxes.