I would really like to give this place a 3.5 instead of a four. My go-to place in my neighbourhood is Aroma, and their chocolate croissants are amazing. I saw something similar at Nadege and had to try it. They served it cold and the chocolate wasn't as sweet. I would have to give the edge to Aroma.
It seemed the macarons were the most popular item, and rightfully so. They had a lot of varieties. They didn't taste too sweet, kind of like a cookie sandwich. I'm not really sure what they're supposed to taste like, or how much they should cost, but I had to resist eating more than a couple. They are $2.10 each or $24 for a dozen.
For some reason I did find the staff a little standoffish. Maybe it was because I was there at the end of the day and they were just tired. They just didn't seem happy. I always assumed bakeries and pastry shops had the most cheerful employees for some reason.