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Contribuisci feedbackSweets Paradise is a must-visit for dessert lovers. With a wide variety of options, it's hard to choose just one. Their macarons are a crowd favorite, but I personally enjoyed the raspberry cake and pistachio pastries with their delicate pastel colors. The decor and furniture give off a Parisian tea room vibe, and you can either take your sweets to go or enjoy them at one of the tables. If you choose to dine in, you must order tea or coffee in addition to dessert. The name of the bakery pays homage to Louis Ernest Ladurée, a French milliner who founded the bakery in 1862.
Ladurée is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth. They have such a variety that it's hard to decide what to choose. It is famous for its macarons and I particularly loved the raspberry tartlet and the pistachio one. Their pastel colors go perfectly with their style. The furniture makes you feel like you're in the tea room of a Parisian palace. You can buy sweets to go or eat in the establishment, but if you eat at the tables, you must also consume tea or coffee (in addition to dessert). The name of the bakery comes from Louis Ernest Ladurée, a miller from the southwest of France who founded a bakery in 1862.