So....where's the tea????
So apparently a very hip place has opened in Soho (NYC) called Laduree Tea Salon. Here’s an article in Vanity Fair about the opening, which also gives a link to the Laduree website:
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/beauty/2014/finally-ladur-e-tea-salon-in-nyc
And here’s the Laduree website:
I’ve looked high and low at both and can’t find a single reference to tea of any kind, at all. Can someone please explain??
Looks to me like it’s a place to buy a cup of tea and a cake and sit there, not buy the leaf and take it home. A cafe, not a shop. I can definitely see a tea (or coffee) cup on the Soho picture. (The word cafe implies coffee, so tea salon seems to be to tea as cafe is to coffee.)
That’s what I think.
Overlooked. I scoured around, and they do sell tea, according to the French language website. It doesn’t appear to be the focal point of the business the way ‘tea salon’ implies, though. I’d estimate that in their online shop, teas are perhaps 20% of the product they offer.
Laduree is first and foremost a patisserie (and an amazing one at that). They do have some teas, but it isn’t a tea shop, it’s a place to go to have “afternoon tea” and drink tea and eat pastries. In France, a “salon de thé” (tea salon) does not mean tea shop.
If you would like a description of their teas, they are listed on the French site
http://fabricantdedouceurs.laduree.com/en_fr/boutique/epicerie-fine/toute
Not sure which ones they will carry in their US stores.
Laduree opened a shop on the upper east side a while ago, but I guess now they have another location in soho. Makes me so sad I don’t live in NY anymore… Laduree (in Paris) is one of my favorite patisseries ever.
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