Stepping into Ladurée SoHo feels like being transported straight to Paris! Nestled at 398 West Broadway, this elegant tea salon and patisserie brings a slice of French luxury to the heart of New York City. Naturally these two sisters couldn’t resist an afternoon tea here!

Founded in 1862 by Louis Ernest Ladurée in Paris, the original bakery evolved into a high-society café and one of the city’s earliest tea rooms. The SoHo location on the other hand, opened in 2014, and mirrors the grandeur of its Parisian counterpart.
But it’s not just about the decor. The menu is a culinary journey through France, offering everything from delicate pastries and macarons to savory dishes like foie gras with a blood-orange-and-ginger macaron and lamb gigot… we were giddy with excitement!
And let’s not forget the pièce de résistance: the macarons. With flavors ranging from classic vanilla and pistachio to more adventurous options, each bite is a sweet escape into Parisian bliss.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, a stop at Ladurée SoHo is a must for anyone seeking a touch of French elegance in the Big Apple.



Find Ladurée New York Soho at 398 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012, United States