La Maison Isabelle: Best Croissant in Paris
When in Paris, indulging in a perfect croissant is almost a rite of passage. Among the countless bakeries scattered across the city, La Maison Isabelle in the 5th arrondissement stands out as one of the most celebrated. From its award-winning buttery croissants to an impressive array of pastries and breads, this little bakery has captured many hearts and taste buds.

Background About La Maison Isabelle
Tucked along Boulevard Saint-Germain, La Maison Isabelle has become a destination for pastry lovers. Known primarily for its croissants, which have received top awards, the bakery also offers scroll-style pastries, breads, and other baked delights. While the shop is modest in size, it has earned a stellar reputation across Paris and beyond, backed by glowing reviews and word of mouth.
Experience
Arriving early in the morning around 8:30am, I found myself joining a small queue, and it moved quickly. The bakery runs as a takeaway-style spot, so the experience is simple: order, collect your pastries, and either take them to go or grab a spot at the front if you want to enjoy them right away or even go back for seconds. La Maison Isabelle came highly recommended by friends who had visited Paris, and its stellar Google reviews only reinforced my excitement.


The Food
The star of the show is undeniably the croissant. At first bite, the crisp, golden exterior gives way to soft, buttery layers inside. The contrast of textures is what makes it truly stand out, it’s light, flaky, and rich without being overwhelming. Beyond the croissants, La Maison Isabelle offers a generous selection of pastries and breads, but I was particularly drawn to their croissant.

Price
One of the best parts? The price. At €1.40 per croissant, it’s not only affordable but excellent value for the quality. Most items fall within the €1–10 range, making it an accessible indulgence if you’re on a budget.
Final Thoughts
La Maison Isabelle delivers exactly what you’d hope for in a Parisian bakery, tradition, quality, and a croissant that lives up to its glowing reputation. While the lack of seating may deter those hoping for a café-style experience, the takeaway-focused setup keeps the focus on what matters most, the food. For anyone exploring the 5th arrondissement, this bakery is worth the stop (and the queue).
If Paris is the city of love, then La Maison Isabelle might just be where you fall in love with croissants. It’s simple, unpretentious, and absolutely delicious, everything a Parisian bakery should be.
Highlights and Tips
- No real seating available, purely takeaway
- Arrive early to beat the queue, especially for the croissants.
- Accepts both card and cash.
- Prices are very affordable, with croissants at just €1.40.
- Convenient location in the heart of the 5th arrondissement.
La Maison Isabelle Details
- Location: La Maison Isabelle / 47ter Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
- Opening Hours: Tue – Sat (6 am–8 pm); Sun (6am – 3pm); Closed Mondays
- Price: €1–10
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