Feeling nostalgic about that trip to Paris when you visited Angelina or Laduree or maybe even the calissons in Aix-en-Provence? Well fear no more, in Miami you can certainly have some options for French specialties. I updated this post from years ago with the newest additions in patisseries around town so this one is the updated version as of May 2017. Enjoy!
Here are some of my picks:
Atelier Monnier (848 Brickell Ave.)
The Macaroons at Atelier Monnier, you can customize boxes with your favorite flavors, my recommendations: lavender, pistachio and rose petals
Laduree ( 1118 Lincoln Road)
The display at Laduree in Lincoln Road where you can find limited edition gift boxes or the signature Maison Laduree boxes.But first coffee and macaroons? If you can resist Miami’s outdoors seating; take a pause from shopping at Laduree in Lincoln Road
Bachour (600 Brickell Ave.)
The interior design at Bachour in Brickell just a block away from the newly Brickell City CenterCreations by Bachour
Le Roy Rene (701 South Miami Ave. 35B – Brickell City Center)
And here is the very first calisson boutique in Miami at Brickell City Centre. You can also customize boxes in different designs. Calissons are originally from Medieval Italy and were introduced to the French court for the second wedding of King Rene of Anjou.