Ladurée (Covent Garden)
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) Address 1 The Market, Covent Garden, London WC2E 8RA Ladurée (Covent Garden) Phone 020 7240 0706 Ladurée (Covent Garden) Opening Hours Monday - Thursday : 8am - 11pm
Friday & Saturday : 8am - 11:30pm
Sunday : 8am - 10:30pmLadurée (Covent Garden) Food Price £45.5 - £78 per pax
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I have tasted one of the best hot chocolates in town
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The macarons are a must try
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Though Laduree is famous for their macaroons and yes they are the best in the world
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Their breakfast is amazing too
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The French Toast is just out if this world and so the French Omelette and yes Laduree is French so they gotta be good but it's really nice
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The ambience is very good too
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The presentation is also amazing
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I went for tea and macaroons to catch up with a couple friends
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I actually had to move to the chair because I was feeling a bit awkward
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Caramel flavour is my favourite I've got a bit of a sweet tooth
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Price for 2 macarons and a pot of tea is approximately £
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When you are walking around Covent Garden you cannot miss out on this extremely classy and beautiful cafe with the best macaroons
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These are pricey and so is the café
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The decorations are all Laduree themed and the little balcony in Covent Garden over looks the place in front of the church
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Where street shows are usually performed
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Apparently prices are lower than in Paris
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The macrons were so good that we also took a box for take away
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Lauduree's macrons are absolutely delicious
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This french bakery is a must go to all those who havent visited it yet
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These ones are an exception
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Or simply come for afternoon tea with some friends to enjoy the pleasant view and atmosphere around CoventGarden
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Their omelettes are also one of my favourites
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The seating is lovely because it's in the middle of Covent Garden and you can sit outside on the balcony viewing the square
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The ambiance is really sophisticated
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The service is also very sophisticated and I was pleased with how friendly and timely they were
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I think it is quite overpriced for what you get
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Is cosy and you can buy items to go or enjoy them there together with a warm beverage
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The afternoon tea is pricy (as are the rest of the offerings)
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The value for money is high as you get to try a sufficient variety of items from the menu
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You have to experience the culinary artistry that is Laduree at least one
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The restaurant is placed right in the heart of Covent Garden
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Order a few maroons and then finish the whole session off with a couple of beers
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The other goods are also very good
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Overpriced considering that they are nothing exceptional
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The hot chocolate at Laduree was none of these things
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Their is a terrace upstairs which is a great place to sit on a sunny day and observe the London scenery
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The customer service was a big let down with little or any enthusiasm showed in welcoming the guests
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The level of hygiene maintained was of very low standards and the seating space was also very limited
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The food was of average quality and it was also expensive at the same time
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) is a bit pricey but according to the ambience it is fair enough
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The quality of the food is also very good
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The service is worst i have ever encountered
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Their service is always attentive and appreciation worthy
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Have visited Ladurée (Covent Garden) often with clients for business dinners and gladly have never been disappointed
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The macaroons for which Ladurée (Covent Garden) is famous are very small in terms of portion size and expensive
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My friend's lemon tart was very dull and the pastry too hard
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The bathrooms were disgusting and we mentioned this to a waiter who said he knew
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I did go back one more time and then my order of Ceylon tea was really tasteless
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We tried tea and a pastry which were both delicious
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The tea was served with a silver tea pot which was quite nice
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The sandwiches were not great but not bad either
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The strawberry candy macaroon made me smile from ear to ear as it was very very delicious
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The location of this restaurant is very convenient
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The service was pleasant and quick
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The cake was average and was exorbitantly priced
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They have some adorable cookie sandwiches which are going to cost a little bit over your budget but according to me you won't be getting anything like this
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With this good quality in whole town so Ladurée (Covent Garden) is worth a visit
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Some of their dishes are not well presented but again in my opinion Ladurée (Covent Garden) is worth a visit
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The waiting time at Ladurée (Covent Garden) is around 45 minutes and it is known to be very expensive
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I must admit Laduree's macarons are quite exceptional
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Gingerbread which was nostalgic of my childhood
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Our main reason for being there was have some amazing macroons
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My general idea about Ladurée (Covent Garden) is a little romantic
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While me and my partner are on a sweet walk
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I have a thing for the cafes that are located inside as well as outside and this is the one place you won't regret going
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) is very crowded so you better come here early so that you are not supposed to wait much
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Overall it is a good place to go if you want to explore your choices
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The macaroons and the pastries at this restaurant are nothing short of taste directly coming heaven
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The flavors are lovely and the texture shall take your breath away
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The prices are a little on the high side
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The service is slow but then it does take time to cook perfection
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These were the the finest and the best French macaroons I have ever tasted in London
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The decor of this cafe is super cute
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The service was average as on one visit i got served better and on another snubbed badly
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I am absolutely obsessed with macaroons and can vouch for the unbeatable
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The macaroons are super light and airy in texture
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So delicate that some of them even broke in the packet i was carrying it in
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I recommend buying a box of 8 as they are cheaper that way
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Lemon and Pistachio which were all exceptional
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The service was very good and they allowed me to take a place mat with me as a souvenir
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The French restaurant is delicately and ornately done as far as the interiors go
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The menu is extensive for a tea room with a wide variety of tea
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The prices are high but it is one of those places where eating here is an experience and cannot be bought wit money
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We were told outright that we will have to wait for a table after them since we were only 2 as compared to a group of 10
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I had seen some poor reviews about Ladurée (Covent Garden) but I still went as I heard that they have the best hot chocolate
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I am so glad that I went as the the hot chocolate was yum Thick and creamy as promised
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Also tried the the pistachio pastry which was also delicious
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I was hoping for a great afternoon with y partner because of the fact that we were having some issues
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Who was in fact pretty much arrogant and then finally when we were seated above they forgot about us
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Finally after a long someone came and took our order and that was the moment when we walked out of the place
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What's the point of claiming 'enjoyment' when service is being rushed through and one does not even get to enjoy the meal at peace
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We are served with our starter
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I was disappointed to see that the staff was not trained to perfection
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) has very good service with impeccably attentive staff
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The ambiance of the joint was very enjoyable
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The food came beautifully presented and was delicious to the end
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I had coffee with macaroons which were a delight
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The place has some teething problems at launch but if the target quality is that of the Harrods flagship restaurant
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Me and my friend ordered only omelette along with two cappuccino
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First of all it was a very average home cooked style omelette and coffee as well was just okay and both costed us forty five pounds which was just too much
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There is one complaint that I have Ladurée (Covent Garden) which is enough to make me not want to come back here again
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Their tone was unpleasant when talking to customers and they seemed as if they were doing us a favour by serving us
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) although serves some decent macaroons are a little weird about their service
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Even though i ordered some macaroons they were packed in a bag
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Even more ususual was their no photography rule
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) is very famous for its Macaron and I've been visiting Ladurée (Covent Garden) since a long time now
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The service is ignorant and the servers didn't seem to care about the customers
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The ambiance was lacking a lot of things and seemed cheap
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The silverware was dirty which solidified my terrible experience
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Ladurée (Covent Garden) is not that cheap but macarons are just awesome with perfect texture
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The eclairs are quite good as well
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Stiff or soggy and are pretty delicious and also had gold specks
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The location is perfect and the interior is also pretty gorgeous
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The ambience is quite and I just love it
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The service is also pretty friendly and polite
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I went to Ladurée (Covent Garden) recently and was quite disappointed with it
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Also the sitting arrangements are all very crowded
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Looking for a something gluten free on the run while in the Covent Garden area then Laduree is macaroon heaven
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One of the biggest problems is that Laduree is super popular hence you may need to queue to buy your macaroons
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Laduree has a very Parisian feel about it and is perfect for a quick get together with friends over a cup of tea and a plate of scrumptious macaroons
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If your management is ever interested in expanding in India
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The sandwiches were truly breathtakingly yum and my truffle omelette was at another level
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Not to forget the excellent mix of formal sit down with the carnival sort of atmosphere at Covent Garden
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The macaroons are out of this world
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Lovely place and of course the food is also great but I feel the one in Paris is anyway better
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Good macaroons and food with a hefty price tag
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The afternoon tea is decent enough
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Sandwiches are a bit rubbish though
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The macarons are amazing and so are the many varieties of tea
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The rest of the menu is a bit over priced and average so I usually stick to the patisserie section
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We have tried Laduree in Paris and it was by far a much nicer experience
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Is that the hot drinks do not come hot the coffee here is very average
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Very nice to sit outside on the terrace with your other half
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Cucumber mixed well with other dressings
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Ive had some nice french toast but this was out of this world
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There selection of fine tea is mouthwatering
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Laduree boasts the best macaroons in town and from past experience of buying a box here and there I have always found them to be delicious
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I had not yet though been for the full tea and macaroons evening so I was quite happy when my best friend suggested we go there for tea on my birthday
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Laduree checks all of the above with the added bonus of it all being French and delicate
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Their signature tea and macaroon flavour are called Marie Antoinette
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The Marie Antoinette tea's main flavours are citrus and rose with a honey aftertaste
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The corresponding macaroon is more caramel and vanilla based so in my opinion the rose flavoured one is a much better match and my personal favourite
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They did taste very fresh and even yummier than usually if that is even possible
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Basically if you're looking for a girly afternoon with your friends you should go there
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All the flavours are awesome so mouth watering
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Their other pastries are very very good too
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Great location with nice decor and amazing looking macaroons and desserts
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The Laduree London branch that I visited is tucked away in a little corner in Covent garden
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E Covent Garden is the perfect place to sit down
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Be warned the menu is quite pricey for food but definitely worth to try just once
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Unfortunately the macarons are a grand disappointment in our experience
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Do try the Rose Tea it is our favourite
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That's the one I always order and walk out with some macarons
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The most famous French house of macarons is located in Covent garden in a beautiful and privileged place
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The staff is not so friendly and that is a negative point
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The hollandaise sauce was just thick and buttery and perfect
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The macaroons are delicious and worth a visit for those who love sweet experiences
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So we stood on a queue and when it was our turn The waitress told us if we wanted to have breakfast it only served on the balcony although there was no one sitting down
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So we went up stairs to the balcony there was also a queue so we stood on for the second queue
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When it was our turn they told us that the balcony is full and they took us down again to the same place which they said only lunch served there
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This dessert parlour is mostly famous for its well made macarons
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They have a beautiful terrace upstairs with a lovely view
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The service is just amazing
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I always sit outside with whoever I'm with
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Because they are smoker friendly and the outside balcony is heated
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Everything about it is lovely not to mention the beautiful view over Covent Garden
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As they are defined the best ones I've had in my entire life
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I will just say that it's the best place for any meal in all of London
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Unique cafe with special design and decoration
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The outdoor area is nice with energetic atmosphere
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E in Covent Garden while I was on tour in England
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I really love macroons and this was certainly the best I&rsquo
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They we succulent and rich with flavor and so crispy and just melts in your mouth
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If you are in Covent Garden this is a place you MUST visit
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The box of 8 macaroons were 13 pounds odd
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T forget to order lemon tart which is my favorite
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Honestly I was quite disappointed with this one
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The macarons wasn't the best like I've had before
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The service was disappointing
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Cause there was no cloth on the teapot handle
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I appreciated the colours and the paintings which are put up inside
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The interior is very chic and French with white marble counters and gold accents
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The macarons are renowned worldwide and I can definitely see why
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They have the perfect texture with a hard shell and chewy interior
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The flavours are very bold and each one is very unique
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Very friendly with the customers
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The best place on earth to have some delicious macroons with so many flavors
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Lauree is simply all time favorite with love from paris and there special royal treat of macroons
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No matter how much ever full you are or you have no space in your tummy
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My love for macaroons started with Ladurée (Covent Garden)
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These are the best in the world
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There is so many flavours was really hard to decide
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