Laduree - Menu

avenue Charles de Gaulle | Terminal 2F, 95700 Roissy-en-France, France

🛍 Café, Européen, Français, Chocolat

4.2 💬 118 Reviews
Laduree

Phone: +33148620649,+33174254712

Address: avenue Charles de Gaulle | Terminal 2F, 95700 Roissy-en-France, France

City: Roissy-en-France

Dishes: 6

Reviews: 118

Website: https://www.laduree.fr/laduree-aeroport-roissy-cdg-terminal-2-f-porte-8.html

"We have always been a fan of Ladurée and had time to spare before our flight so we decided to get a coffee and french toast before going to security. Unfortunately this was our worst visit so far. We were served by a young lady...who took care of all the customers in the restaurant. She knew her job well, but kept running around looking stressed. When we arrived we were seated as we asked for coffee and something sweet. We got handed menus in different languages and didn’t include any pastries so we had to ask for new ones. Not the end of the world but we believe it could have been prohibited if it was better staffed like that the menus could be in order and avoid stupid mistakes. As I said we ordered a coffee and french toast each. We waited about 10 minutes for the coffee that was already getting cold so we expect our french toasts to arrive only a few moments later. We drank our coffee while waiting and by the time the toasts arrived 15 minutes after the coffee, the coffee had gone cold. We ordered coffee to drink it with the toast, not to drink it in a rush BEFORE the toast because it’s getting cold. We would have preferred being served the coffee only minutes before our dish arrived. When the toasts finally arrived I remembered seeing whipped cream on the menu, something that wasn’t on our plates and we had to wait an additional 5 minutes for it to arrive. Unfortunately we were not very pleased with our visit today and we will most likely not return for the tea room at Ladurée’s airport location."

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All prices are estimates.

Jessica Jessica

Actually went to the one outside the Louvre in the carousel area. The salted caramel is by far the best!

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Eric
Eric

terminal 2c. came here, wait 20 minutes for 3 customers. then switch, wait 25 minutes for the change some service here


Brandy
Brandy

I went to eat at Ladurée. And the exprience was good, Very good service, good food and teas choice.Macarons are delicious.


Eduardo
Eduardo

It’s very good and tempting shop of French company it’s like desert shot with light snacks all specialty is French cuisine in desert


Tess
Tess

great gifts beautiful highly recommended! if I travel to paris, I always keep here to pick up gifts in the last minute and also treat for me!


Adèle
Adèle

I visited the lukedree shop at the airport paris charles de Gaulle. the macaroons were great and also the service! the seller was very friendly, smily and patient


Marcel
Marcel

laduree at the airport cdg. we accused the attempt of macarons just before we went to the next part of our trip. I went for orange blossom, it could be made with warmer, but I still got it down.


Michaela
Michaela

We had arrived in Paris on our way to Toulon and needed to find a decent place to eat in the 2 1/2 between flights. This place was the nicest restaurant we could find in the Terminal. It took awhile for us to get our...meal, but it was worth the wait. I had the croque monsieur, which was served in a non-traditional style (they were basically fried cubes, but quite delicious). My wife had onion soup, which she enjoyed.


Arne
Arne

Our weekend trip to Paris proved to be a catastrophe from culinary point of view as we had a mix of poor attitude from different waiters bordering rude and 'I do not know how to deal with foreigners who speak French ' combined with poor and...un cooked food (as you can see per my reviews and pictures) or even wrong food delivered that also was un cooked, nevermind the high prices that are not justified (a Coca cola for example in a cafe in St Germain was almost 8 euros why? 'is it made of Gold? ' I was thinking). However this was not the case at this cafe as the staff was very friendly and took me through every single flavor of macaroon, in the end choosing a good selection that even my part...


Charlotte
Charlotte

We have always been a fan of Ladurée and had time to spare before our flight so we decided to get a coffee and french toast before going to security. Unfortunately this was our worst visit so far. We were served by a young lady...who took care of all the customers in the restaurant. She knew her job well, but kept running around looking stressed. When we arrived we were seated as we asked for coffee and something sweet. We got handed menus in different languages and didn’t include any pastries so we had to ask for new ones. Not the end of the world but we believe it could have been prohibited if it was better staffed like that the menus could be in order and avoid stupid mistakes. As I said...

Categories

  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Européen Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Chocolat Decadent chocolate treats crafted with rich, high-quality cocoa. Indulge in an array of offerings from silky mousses to molten lava cakes, each designed to captivate your senses and satisfy your sweet cravings.

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  • Sièges
  • Serveurs
  • Mastercard
  • Carte Visa

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