A $10 noble croissant in Boston
đ„ Lakon Paris Patisserie: Newtonâs Fancy CroissantsâSkipping Meals Never Tasted So Good Letâs get real: Iâm the guy who hunts for coupons like itâs a full-time job. Grocery store deals? Check. Happy hour specials? Always. So when I saw these croissants ring in at $10 after tax? My wallet wincedâitâs literally my entire food budget for two dinners and a breakfast. But câmon⊠for a pretty girl? Two days of skipping meals? Worth it. Sometimes, you just gotta commit to the vibe đ. đ§ The Croissants: Flaky, Fancy, and Totally Justified Blueberry Croissant: đ« This thing should be in a food magazine. The outer crust shatters into buttery flakes, and that jam? Not too sweet, not too tartâjust a bright burst of fruit that dances with the croissantâs rich, layered dough. Every bite is crisp, soft, and so satisfying. I get why itâs Instagram catnipâthis is pastry art. Pistachio Croissant: đą Nutty, luxurious, with a sneaky drizzle of chocolate that ties it all together. The pistachio flavor is bold but not overwhelming, and the croissant itself? Perfectly flaky, with that signature buttery pull. Minor quibble: The center gets a tad cloying (hello, sugar rush). But honestly? Iâd still fight for the last bite. đ The Vibe: Parisian Flair in Newton This spot used to be everywhere on social mediaâand yeah, the hype checks out. Itâs bright, cozy, and smells like fresh butter and pastry the second you walk in. You can tell they care about the details, from the flakiness of the croissants to the little decorative touches. Is it expensive? Duh. But sometimes, you donât just pay for foodâyou pay for the moment. And letâs be real: Watching her light up over that blueberry croissant? Priceless. đ Lakon Paris Patisserie: 1169 Walnut St, Newton Highlands. Splurge responsibly⊠or donât. You wonât regret it. #BostonPastryHeaven #CroissantGoals #WorthTheHype