If you are planning a very special birthday, anniversary or other elegant party and want to show how much you love that very special person, you should plan to come to La Tulipe Desserts in Mount Kisco and order a cake that will send a powerful message to whoever is the recipient, that you truly want them to have the best and must delicious css as key imaginable. However if you just want a croissant or cookie or one of La Tulipe’s many delectable desserts, treat yourself or your family and friends to possibly the best bakery in Westchester. Martin, who owns this bakery with his wife have been in business for over twenty years and they have chosen to only operate this one store to maintain their highest level of personal attention to each dessert that they create. They have a parking lot in the rear of their bakery and while you might have to drive some distance, unless you are fortunate enough to live in Mount Kisco, you’ll be forever grateful since you’ll be taking home the most exquisite and delicious desserts you’ve...
Read moreCute place that looks like it's operating out of a house with convenient parking just behind the structure. The goods case and inside is fairly small, but nicely presented, clean and bright.
The cakes and pastries are look impressive and a cut above what you find at an average bakery. That said, our expectations were very high and we didn't walk away impressed.
There are some young kids working there and I'm not sure if they're the ones making the actual product, but it seemed like a good attempt at high quality pastries, but falling short.
We tried the regular croissants, the chocolate one, an almond one, and some choc-chip cookies. Everything was fine, but not according to expectations set of coming here to get great stuff.
The croissants were better than you get most elsewhere, but were a far cry from actual French croissants. You can only rarely get those State-side and we were wondering if this was one of those places. It...
Read moreI happened to be walking down Lexington Avenue with a friend and just stopped in for a treat. And what a treat it was!!! I will stop in every single time I have a celebration because even if you’re just buying a slice versus the whole cake, it’s art. Edible art! The flavors…. So much flavor. I’m partial to the one that looks like a cherry. It has a hint of cherry, combined with chocolate cake and wafer filling. I seem to gravitate toward the chocolate Opera slice as well. A nice alternative to your typical croissant… stop in and grab an Almond croissant (Thinking this will be my new Sunday ritual). It’s so flaky and crisp on the outside yet the inside is dense and not too sweet, making it filling without feeling full. Photos don’t do it justice. Definitely stop in if you’re passing by Lexington Avenue you’ll be ...
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