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Laduree Soho, NYC


I LOVE Laduree!  I have been a huge fan for many years.  My house is decorated with Laduree boxes lovingly collected over a long time.  While in Paris, I usually have at least one lunch at Laduree, and always get the new box of the season filled with my favorite macaron.  While at the airport leaving Paris I get a new box, this time filled with only the black, licorice macaron, since those are not sold in the U.S.  I don't know why, since they are delicious.

I was so thrilled when Laduree opened its first store a few years ago.  At the beginning they just carried macaron, jams, and chocolate, but now they have expanded a bit and added pastry and tea.  But, a couple of years ago, the greatest thing happened, we got a full blown, honest to goodness Laduree, in downtown Manhattan!












The garden is a fun place for lunch when it is not terribly hot.  I think that Laduree could definitely invest in some fans for those really hot days.   I have been there when it was just oppressive.









 My favorite is the club sandwich with either salmon or turkey.





 My son had the mini burgers, they normally come with lettuce and tomato but he likes them plain.


 This chicken with mashed potatoes and string beans was delicious although my son wished that it would have been a bigger portion.




 La Fraise




 It's also fun to come here just for some tea and dessert.




Everything at Laduree is so visually stunning and appealing, I love their colors and design.



Laduree
398 West Broadway

Joanna

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