Alright, my last post from Paris. I was lucky to have this sweet from Pierre Herme here in Paris which my sweet sister-in-law served for my in-law's 50th wedding anniversary.
Rumor has it that she was on a quest for the best in Paris. Pierre was one of the top patisserie chef's at Laduree and then went out on his own accord. His tastes are modern, fresh and flowery.
A beautiful shop for the senses and for the sweet life! J'aime les sweets in Paris!
11 comments:
love macaroons, love laduree, what a trip, when you get back you must subscribe to the daily feed of paris breakfasts - if you haven't tasted it already, you will devour it!
wow -that sounds delicious! I love pastries!
Ohhh lucky you. Happy 50th to the in-laws!
Yum. Happy 50 years to the lucky couple!
ohhhh...it look divine!!
This looks fabulous! I just had the best raspberries the other day and now it is all I want to eat.
Wow! I can almost taste it through the photograph...almost. I think I really need to go to Paris and try it first hand.
Sounds like you have had a most wonderful trip. I've so enjoyed reading about it and am now itching to go!
And Happy 50th to in-laws - so sweet!
If being on a "quest for the best patisserie in Paris involves lots of taste-teting, sign me up! Looks dee-lish!
And thanks for your sweet comments on my milestone post!
I just love anything with sugar in it, but this looks divine Patricia. Something tells me it taste better in Paris:)
No wonder you could not resist sweets, they look so beautiful there!
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