

The macarons at Cake Opera, priced at only $2 each, are bathed in shades of red, peach, ballet slipper pink, and crisp white with luscious, creamy fillings.

I know many people who really dig the macaron trees and having them incorporated into centerpieces, sweets and buffet tables, and displays. And just think, Cake Opera does custom macaron and cake table designs for special events so if you’re looking for a look that’s very artistic, classy, beautiful, and/or avant garde, their style and designs would be perfect. So, what’s the silver lining in all of this? Well, this certainly promotes Cake Opera as a viable wedding and catering resource! And just look at how absolutely gorgeous and stunning the boutique is! It’s like walking into a space inspired by and dripping with royalty, luxury, and Marie Antoinette. But I do feel awful because at least if I had visited the shop earlier, all of you would have known about it sooner and maybe would have had the chance to try them yourself. My going to Cake Opera earlier on in the year for their petit gateaux and macarons wouldn’t have prevented this from happening.

I mean, I know it would have been inevitable. 2nd column on the right, top to bottom: coffee, vanilla orange blossom, raspberry rose. 1st column on the left, top to bottom: pistachio, roasted hazelnut, vanilla orange blossom.
