
Ladurée's Tiramisu 360: One Dessert, Three Ways, All Drama
Forget everything you know about tiramisu. Ladurée Saudi just turned the classic on its head, and gave it three lives.
There are desserts you order. And then there are desserts you make a calendar event for.
Ladurée's new Tiramisu 360 collection belongs to the latter. The French patisserie, already known for turning sweet things into grand gestures, has taken on the Italian classic with all the finesse, theatre, and cocoa-dusted confidence you'd expect from the house that gave us gold-leafed macarons and croissant couture.
But this isn't just tiramisu with a new hat. It's three distinct creations, each reimagining the layers, textures, and codes of the original from a different angle. Together, they form a decadent trilogy: part homage, part remix, and 100% Ladurée. The Pastry
Let's start with the showpiece. A delicate White Opalys chocolate cup , lined with a crisp coffee base and filled with coffee-soaked ladyfinger , hazelnut-praline , and an aerated mascarpone cream so smooth it feels like a hush. The entire thing is finished with cocoa powder, of course, because Ladurée may play with form, but never forgets the flourishes. The Macaron
Then comes the icon. A tiramisu macaron , shells gently dusted in cocoa, filled with mascarpone cream and a sleek layer of coffee crémeux . It's the flavour of tiramisu in a single bite, with all the charm of something far too pretty to eat. (But you will.) The French Toast
And for those who want to start their decadence before noon: coffee-infused brioche , slathered with mascarpone , dripping in coffee sauce , and sprinkled with cocoa. It's French toast, yes, but it's also an excuse to have dessert for breakfast and not apologise for it. The collection is now available at all Ladurée boutiques across the Kingdom, with particular buzz at Laysen Valley and Riyadh Park . Bonus: the Laysen Valley branch offers door-to-door delivery , so you can have all three components of your tiramisu identity crisis without ever leaving the couch.

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