Cyril Lignac Pâtisserie
$$$📍Bastille / 11e
The house that invented the double-decker macaron in 1930. Ladurée's Champs-Élysées salon is a Parisian institution draped in pastel green and gilded Napoléon III décor. Beyond macarons, the salon de thé serves light lunches and afternoon teas in true Parisian grandeur.
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Visitors love the iconic setting as much as the macarons. The afternoon tea experience is considered quintessentially Parisian. Queues can be long on weekends — arriving early or ordering online for pickup is strongly recommended.
The real Parisian experience. Sat in the salon for afternoon tea — utterly magical.
Classic macarons, beautiful decor. Pricey but you're paying for the whole experience.
Rose and salted caramel macarons are divine. The gift boxes are perfection.