Super friendly staff, great food, and even better desserts (try the Saint Honoré)! Get a table in the salon in the back -- it's much quieter and more pleasant than the other rooms.
One of our favorite fancylunch spots but be sure to plan extra time because service is designed for “Ladies who Lunch!” Score a seat in the garden and order a bottle from the superb sparkling list.
The food isn't rave worthy, but you're really paying for the ambiance. Amazing outdoor space decorated with ivy, lights, mirrors and fountains in a mini Soho oasis from Manhattan. Perfection.
Brunch menu (Benedict eggs with Canadian bacon) includes unlimited mimosas for two hours. Delicious hot chocolate and maccaroons. So nice decorated and friendly staff.
The patio is a perfect hidden secret. Not too crowded or loud on a Friday night... Ideal for an after dinner drink and an awesome dessert (no doubts about that).
Very Parisian vibe. In the summer, sit outside in the garden for a lovely setting. Weekends consist of $26 bottomless mimosa or bloody marys paired with an entree.
This SoHo Laurée location has that Victorian elegance every Ladurée parlor possess.Yet the staff here fend a very dismissive approach towards customers and stolid in a very unwelcoming demur. 0 star👎
The food is alright but the ambiance is what you're paying for. Cushiony seats, lovely outdoor garden that transports you to a mini French oasis, instagram worthy plating, macaroons on the cocktails..
This location is much larger than the UES shop and has an actual food menu. There was no line at 9am on a Thursday, which is great! I'm sure it'll be busier on the weekends though.
Lovely atmosphere & place. Also, the design of the place is really gorgeous as it does not look like a Laudrèè, and I additionally suggest to everyone.
Skip the brunch items, and go with the Croissant, Pan au Chocolat, cakes, and macarons. The Mille FeuillePraline & Salted Caramel Macaron are delicious.
Complain to management at how the employees laugh at their inability to pronounce the French pastry names. Next plan a trip to the original in Paris and experience the real deal.
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4 dollars a Macaroon and 8 dollars if you choose to eat it there. If you're coming here, try not to come here hungry. It's just fashion sweets, that's all.