Ladurée prepares for Easter with chocolate eggs and hens (Sydney)

Whether you know them for their decadent high teas sessions or their highly textured, famous macarons, it’s hard to deny world renowned French bakery brand Ladurée, especially with celebrations like Easter coming up. This year, the brand are preparing for for Easter by announcing a collaboration with famous Japanese painter Yuko Higuchi, who has done up some gorgeous custom boxes depicting whimsical portraits of young female characters, rabbits, and macarons to add a little theatre to Ladurée’s Easter offerings.

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A range of handcrafted chocolate eggs and hens are now being made available, with the hens coming in dark chocolate, milk chocolate, ivory chocolate, and green chocolate, filled with crispy chocolate pearls, while the eggs are available in dark or milk chocolate in either 8cm or 14cm sizes, they will be filled with chocolate figurines.

Such decadence does come at a price though; the large hens are sold individually for $18; a set of all four hens will set you back $45; small eggs cost $28; and large eggs are set at $65.

As for the illustrated boxes mentioned above: a box with 6 macarons is $32, and a box of 8 macarons is $38.

Ladurée Sydney is located on Level 3, Westfield Sydney, while Ladurée Woollahra is located at 1/111 Queen Street.

For more information about the brand click HERE.

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Chris Singh

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