Stop to Shop: Around and About l'Eglise de la Madeleine

By BP Editor
Shopping in the vicinity of the Church de la Madeleine, easily accessible from the Métro Madeleine, RER and buses, need not consist only of those drool-inducing gourmet food shops HEDIARD and FAUCHON. Spend a beautiful morning strolling into these nearby shops – you will surely discover many more - then top it off with some wonderful Italian food at trattoria Casa dell'Estelle, nearby.


- Inside the Galerie de la Madeleine, Rosemarie Schulz' extraordinary "flower shop" atelier will seduce you well before you step through the door. Sniff the gorgeous dry flower arrangements (were those dried potted blueberries?) and treat yourself to a noseful of the unusually pretty pillow sachets loaded with rose petals. Gilded gift boxes in fascinating shapes and vibrant placemats in glorious shapes of leaves and flowers (large 4.5O Euros, small 2 Euros) make original gifts.

Rosemary Schulz
30 rue Boissy d'Anglas (Galerie de la Madeleine)
75008 Paris - 01 40 17 06 61
www.rosemarie-schulz.de


- Territoire is but a few steps from Rosemary's lilac bud bins. Though its window display will make you tarry awhile, you'll surely want to go inside and explore the artisanale toys, originale garden items, medieval costumes and large replica sailboats.


Territoire
30 rue Boissy d'Anglas (Galerie de la Madeleine)
75008 Paris – 01 42 66 22 13

- Don't miss this packed-with-goodies stationer's shop worth stopping into for that just-right graduation gift.


Ecriture & Cie – Stationers 9 Place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris – 01 42 66 20 81


- Anke Drechsel, at the same address, has drop-dead gorgeous stuff - tiny ourses (bears), scarves, pillows, little sacs, curtains… You can have anything made. Expensive, elegant. Embroidery on silk. NOT for the budget set. You won't see yourself or accessories coming and going.


Anke Drechsel
9 Place de la Madeleine
75008 Paris - 01 40 07 05 99


- Though there are several Résonances sprinkled throughout the city, the one near the Place de la Madeleine is a shopper's delight. Résonances' household items are surprisingly practical despite being so designer-friendly. Hints from Heloise meets l'Art de Vivre, complete with a brochure explaining how to get rid of the nastiest of stains.


Résonances 3 Blvd Malesherbes
75008 Paris – 01 44 51 63 70


- Next door, Espaces SIA – specializing in décoration, cadeaux, art de la table and art floral – will easily take up the rest of your morning. Their special services such as Bridal, Newborn and Birthday Registries and custom bouquets with a flair are sure to inspire.


Espaces SIA 3-5 Blvd Malesherbes
75008 Paris
01 42 66 11 73
www.sia-collection.com

After all that shopping, you deserve a lipsmacking lunch. Make a beeline down the rue Tronchet until you run into the rue de Castellane, a sidestreet harboring Italian dining experience Casa dell'Estelle. Devotees from Italy and locals alike crowd into this airy ristorante to enjoy whatever fresh market finds Florentine chef Michealangelo (nicknamed "Ferrari") has managed to create that day. Don't expect fixed menus. Instead, peruse the changed-daily ardoises or blackboard specialties like Escalope Gorgonzola (13.60 Euros), Espadon Courgettes (15.10 Euros), Tortellacci sur Roquette (13.60 Euros), and for dessert, Gratin de Frais (strawberry gratin, 7.70 Euros). On the day I was there it was very difficult deciding between Farfalle aux Cèpes et au Fois Gras, Tagliatelli aux Gambas and Filet de Bœuf aux Cèpes (the farfalle won out), while my dining partner, who'd been there several times before, knew exactly what she wanted: an arugula-topped pizza that turned heads as it was brought to our table. There is a nice selection of Italian wines as well as a heated sidewalk terrace. Owner Jacques Younes' smile is enough to make you resolve to return.


Casa dell'Estelle 14 rue de Castellane
75008 Paris – 01 42 65 41 56
Open for lunch and dinner every day except Sunday

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