UPDATE March 2013: There is a recent episode of customer vs the owners/staff of LDG where profanity was used on fb comments. But this is not a place for me to comment as I was not the victim or a witness to what was the experience of the customer involved.
As a happy customer who enjoyed the delicious pastries at LDG, I would like to share my experience when it first open. As you can see my screenshot below, the post was first written Dec 2011.
Like in my subsequent photos, yes, it is rather obvious that during then...they also did not have name cards for their macarons and I have also commented that, I too can't remember what colour represents what flavour ( this is with regards to the macarons not the others.)
I guess they never learnt their lesson to put up name cards for all the macarons.
and btw, LaDuree in Paris puts up name tags on their macarons to avoid all this bullshit and I have never been ill treated by them for all the times i've been there.
To LDG; Just disable comments on your Facebook and check your account periodically, even if your pastries are oh so awesome...there are many competitors in KL too.
Sad story.
More: The Star paper update
Look what has taken over the long-fighting mango mania?!?!?! A French patisserie which Byron happily kept pronouncing as pasta ria...Geez! I have random cravings for pastries especially macarons. The ones we bought here do melt in your mouth and without the need for refrigeration, it was still looking like it was originally. One tip: If you are walking and decide to buy some to bring home, please don't go swinging the bag hahahahah!
The assortment of macarons |
I can't remembered what colour belongs to what taste, but it all tasted good and none feral. As previously posted, macarons from some other place was just....wrong! (BUT NOT ANYMORE!!!!)
Gonna try a few of these tomorrow |
36, Jalan Telawi, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur
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