This was quite the posh patisserie, with a Japanese flair. The interior was small and pretty busy, a group or two of 3-4 enjoying their time over a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. The rest were in line waiting for their customized cake and pastries that were in the glass case. I decided to choose a green tea cream puff and an earl grey macaron; while I don't remember the exact prices of each, I do remember that the total came out to be over $5 for the two small items, so yes, this place is on the pricier side because of the high quality of the ingredients. I loved that these little desserts weren't too sweet, however I did find the macaron to be a bit too chewy for my taste. Overall though, I had a positive experience here and I would love to come back on a day that was less crowded with a friend or two.