Rated by Food & Wine as the best macaron establishment in the city, this adorable pastry boutique looks like something straight out of a fairytale, with dream-like macaron flavors to boot. Leer más.
Famous for their beautiful macaron boxes and French decor, Ladurée has boutiques all over the world, including one on Madison Avenue and their recently opened tearoom in SoHo. Leer más.
One of the few locations that offer savory macarons, this patisserie serves deliciously bizarre flavors like candied bacon with maple cream cheese and cheetos infused with white chocolate ganache. Leer más.
A pillar in the New York pastry scene, owner François Payard has five in the city offering brunch, lunch/dinner and pastries to-go. Unique macaron flavors include cassis violet and raspberry lychee. Leer más.
Founded by Tanya Ngangan, it has become a staple sweets stop in Lower Manhattan. Customers can try unique flavors like gianduja (a mix of hazelnut and chocolate) and Masala chai (Fall/Winter only). Leer más.
Bouchon Bakery was started by American-born baker, Thomas Keller, named by Time Magazine as “America’s Best Chef” in 2011. It boasts the classic-flavored macarons like pistachio and chocolate. Leer más.
New to the Manhattan dessert community, this brightly colored boutique is a feast for the eyes with its vast array of chocolates, homemade candy and macarons on display right when you walk in. Leer más.
Known for: their “hug mugs,” homemade marshmallows and their holiday stand at Bryant Park. Be sure to make a reservation in advance as it’s quite popular. Leer más.
Try their unique creations, like Aztec hot chocolate, cardamom chocolate ganache, and their trendy “Pinup Bars” (chocolate bars wrapped with a classic calendar pinup girl image). Leer más.
Award-winning French Chef Jacques Torres opened up his first chocolate shop in DUMBO. Chocoholics can now enjoy his mouth-watering works of art at five cozy boutiques throughout the city. Leer más.
Run by Maury Rubin, the City Bakery serves pastries, salads and sandwiches. It’s especially well-known for the salty, delicious pretzel-croissants. Leer más.
Customers can sit under large hanging lamps while ordering quirky items like Cleopatra’s Barge and the Guinness Book of World Records Most Expensive Dessert, Golden Opulence Sundae for $1,000. Leer más.
Aditi gains her inspiration from her Indian background, which can be found in her mind-blowing truffles with flavors like Masala Chai and hot cocoa made from scratch. Leer más.
Most famous for its scene with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in You’ve Got Mail, Cafe Lalo offers a wide variety of desserts, pastries, cocktails/spirits and breakfast items served all day. Leer más.
Sarabeth’s currently has five different locations in New York, offering a classy ambiance, homestyle menu and of course, a great cup of hot cocoa. Reservations encouraged. Leer más.
Eataly offers a wide variety of restaurants, cafes and a market filled with imported Italian food items. Leer más.
Maison Kayser was started by French baker Eric Kayser. Kayser now has restaurants throughout the world offering an authentic Parisian atmosphere and a menu that closely follows suit. Leer más.