Dominique Ansel Workshop
17 E 27th St, New York
(212) 901-1015
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Always worth a visit to check out their latest confections. We went with a group and purchased a variety of different items to share and then sat outside (there are a few bistro tables right at the entrance). If they have any feuilletine clusters, buy them, so good!!
NEWARK BETH ISRAEL CHILDREN HOSPITAL
CELEBRATION OF LIFE AT THE MARRIOTT NEWARK-Marriott At Newark Airport
Their caneles are obsessively good
Had the chocolate peanut butter donut and it was super good!
Server was rude and miserable. Asked about cronuts and received a catty response saying they don't have that at this location like a customer is supposed to know that.
Amazing quality - a shout out to Jackie who was so very helpful, happy and friendly. If only this was the norm in NY.
The only place in New York that l could find a normal coffee that has taste of a coffee.
"Delicious treats and a unique experience! 🍪✨ Make sure to double-check your box for all your cookies! 😉"
One of my favorite "insider tips" for friends and family visiting - no need to line up for the cronut in the Soho location! Not much seating so I usually order to-go then find a bench at Madison Park. I'm a fan of the Kouign Amann and almond croissant. Also, their savory offerings are on point, perfect for an "I want to pretend I'm in Paris" day.
The best hot chocolate in NYc. Try the blooming hot chocolate. It will not disappoint
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Restaurantji Recommends
Overpriced, service was slow, small building
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Kouign-Amann
New Dominique Ansel outpost and I'm here for it!
Not as big a line which was great but the desserts and pastries were still top notch. Wanted to try the "blossoming" hot chocolate which delivered on flavor as well as pizzazz. The service was also super friendly as they were helpful in us understanding the menu and choosing the desserts taht we would enjoy the best.
Overall, great experience! As with their original location, the prices are STEEP. However, the pastries are intricate and after tasting them, you can tell a lot of thought went into building all the layers of flavor.
Vegetarian options: All of the pastries are vegetarian friendly. There are a few savory items that aren't (e.g., Tuna sandwich, ham sandwich, etc)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pain Au Chocolat, Sandwich
Delicious grab and go pastries. They tasted very rich and were very filling. Kind staff and provided great recommendations when I felt overwhelmed by all the amazing choices! Next time I would like to try the coffee as well.
Always top quality pastries. Not crowded like the other location. Great spot
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Orange Pistachio Breakfast Cake, Roll, Passion Fruit, Strawberry Mochi Bun, Pain Au Chocolat, Sweet Corn Scone, Ham & Cheese Croissant with Black Forest Ham and Gruyère Cheese, Apple Danish, Rose Pistachio, Almond Croissant with Extra Homemade Almond Frangipane, Sandwich, Quiche Lorraine, Hot Cross Buns, Pistachio Passion Fruit Roll, Le Breakfast Sandwich- French Egg Omelet Filled w Boursin French Cream Cheese w Herbs & Chives, Kouign-Amann, Blueberry, Briochem Bressane, Salted Caramel Pecan Bun, Olive Oil Croissant
Dear branch, where is cronut? Why only in Soho? Madison square park people are craving for a good cronut and we are amongst those Madison square park people.
We had the enourmus big gigantic blueberry 🫐 pastry, filled with vanilla cream. It was very good 💯, refreshing 😁.
However, we couldn't help but think about the delightful cronut we had a couple days earlier in soho.
Next stop: pizza 🍕.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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