Sucr is an emporium of sweets and desserts and serves a variety of food items. It offers Parisian pastries in various flavors that include cassis, chocolate, gianduja, lemon, orange marmalade and pistachio. The emporium s menu also includes chocolate, pecan and French butter cakes, Pistachio biscuits, hazelnut leaves and brown butter apple tart. Sucr additionally provides a selection of beverages that include coffee, iced tea, milk chocolate, chocolate, caramel, raspberry and strawberry shakes and syrups. It additionally serves ice cream with several toppings that include crystallized pecans, honey crusted peanuts, chocolate macaroons, carmelized flakes and toasted coconut. The emporium is located in New Orleans.
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zeagler

07/25/2008

Provided by YP.com
Out of this world cupcakes!

By far the most beautiful coffee/dessert shop I have ever visited. I frequent Sucre' and always try something new; I have never been disappointed. You have to try their filled-cupcakes. The vanilla cupcake with strawberry filling is "out of this world"!

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iwon

05/25/2008

Provided by Superpages

LET 'EM EAT (the) CAKE, BUT PASS ON THE CHOCOLATESDuring a visit to New Orleans (12-2007), a favorite destination, I took a break from my low carb diet to try Sucre of New Orleans. The Dec. issue of "Where" magazine touted Sucre' as one of 2007's new culinary stars. Based on the review, sounds potentially extraordinary.My dining journal entry on this place was about 4 pages, I have little space here.The down 'n dirty: Unless the key players in Sucre's kitchen have improved since Dec. of 2007, the chocolate candies are NOT WORTH the upwards of about $50.00 per pound. Yes, they taste good, but I was sorely disappointed. The sicilian pistachio, blange & magnolia were the preferred of the 9 different chocolates I tried. Not worth the $30+ dollars total I spent.DO spend the $4-6 on one of their petit pastries. The Exotica is a tear shaped cake w/banana dacoise, lilikoi & mango.Atmosphere is pleasant, staff friendly and lots of potential, But needs LOTS of work.

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msmongi

03/15/2008

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msmongi

wonderful,wonderful. Need I say more.

More Business Info

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Thu:
Fri - Sat:
Sun:
Extra Phones

Phone: 504-571-5323

Phone: 504-264-7368

Phone: 504-571-5333

Payment method
amex, discover, master card, visa, all major credit cards
Price Range
$$
Neighborhoods
Irish Channel, Central City - Garden
Categories
French Restaurants, Bakeries, Caterers, Coffee & Espresso Restaurants, Restaurants
Other Information

Parking: Street

Wi-Fi: Free

Bike Parking: Yes

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: Caterers, French, Coffee House, European, Bakeries, Continental

Attire: Casual

Price Range : Average

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