Berthillon is a French manufacturer and retailer of luxury ice cream, with its primary store on the Ile Saint-Louis in Paris, France. The company is owned and operated by the Chauvin family, descendants of the eponymous Monsieur Berthillon, who opened the first store in 1954. People who go to Ile Saint Louis, don’t forget to stop there.

Berthillon sells its ice cream in bulk and by the scoop from its shop on the island, but many other retailers in Paris sell its ice cream in cones and cups, and some grocers sell larger amounts. Berthillon’s fame derives in part from its use of natural ingredients, with no chemical preservatives, artificial sweeteners or stabilizers. Its ice creams are made from only milk, sugar, cream and eggs. Flavourings derive from natural sources (cocoa, vanilla, fruit, etc.).
Like many family-run Paris businesses, Berthillon may be closed for part of the summer (usually the last two weeks of August).
Berthillon is a real unhabitant of the Ile Saint Louis. While having a romantic walk on the Ile Saint Louis in Paris, don’t forget to pass by this ice cream maker. The Hotel du Jeu de Paume is located not too far from this place, the Ile Saint Louis is not a big island anyway.