I'm aware of the high ratings of this cafe and that was what brought me to try out their sandwiches and pastries. I ordered the Jambon et Fromage (Thinly sliced ham on buttered baguette, your choice of cheddar, mozzarella or asiago cheese) but I chose to replace the baguette with croissant. To be quite honest, the croissant was the only good thing about that sandwich. The ham and cheese were edible but I've tasted better at a pop up sandwich shop at the corner of an airport. Ambience however? Great! As a french bakery, obviously I had to try their macarons and other pastries. I ended up getting 2 macarons (egg nog & sugar cookie; which are their seasonal flavors), a fruit tart and a few palmier cookies. No, I wasn't expecting Ladurée standard macarons but they were way too chewy, too sweet, and was lacking in flavor. The fruit tart and palmier cookies however were fresh, crumbly and absolutely pleasant. I would recommend this cafe to everyone but you might want to do a little bit of research on what to get and what not to get here as it could be a real hit or miss.