Sucré

This article is about a New Orleans bakery. For the capital of Bolivia, see Sucre. For other uses, see Sucre (disambiguation).
Sucré
Private
Industry macarons, confectionery, and chocolate
Headquarters New Orleans, Louisiana
Key people
Joel Dondis, Tariq Hanna
Products Various Chocolate bars, Macarons
Slogan A Sweet Boutique
Website www.shopsucre.com

Sucré is a dessert boutique that launched in New Orleans, Louisiana in April 2007.[1]

Location and history

Sucré is located on Magazine Street in the Garden District in New Orleans. Sucré (French for sugared[2])is owned by New Orleans restaurateur, and former Emeril Lagasse sous chef, Joel Dondis. Dondis partnered with pastry chef Tariq Hanna to open the boutique.[3]

At the time Sucré opened in 2007, it was the first dessert-only restaurant in New Orleans. Sucré serves plated desserts with custom garnishes in addition to confections such as flavored marshmallows, artisan chocolate bars, candied pecans, drinking chocolates, as well as hand spun gelato and sundaes.[4] They now operate in three retail locations in the French Quarter of New Orleans and Metairie, Louisiana, and ship the majority of their products anywhere, USA via their website.

Scoupé

A Scoop with an Accent

A Scoupé is a family of several flavors and personalities. These characters are translated into gelato creations, with layers of gelato, toppings and sauces served in a cup or a laydown (a cone laying down).

Twenty-four initial flavors will be announced for the product launch on May 14, 2016 in Sucré stores.

References

  1. Gambit Weekly, pg. 63, 11-13-07
  2. Word Reference | http://www.wordreference.com/fren/sucre | Access Date: 2010 July 15
  3. The Washington Times | "Superb Bread Pudding Sugars New Orleans | http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/04/superb-bread-pudding/?page=1
  4. Jezer-Morton, Kathryn (2007-04-23). "Just desserts - Candy man Dondis sees gourmet treats as golden ticket in New Orleans". New Orleans City Business. Retrieved 2009-06-08.

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