After having a self-created walking tour around Lucerne, we were kinda hungry and started to look around for some food or snacks. So we went back to the city centre of Lucerne to see if there are nice things to try.
We stopped our walk immediately when we saw a big ice cream statue. We didn't need to understand the language to tell that Bachmann is either a patisserie/ a cafe. Macarons? Ice cream? Okay, my dessert lover personality is officially curious now.
If the ice cream statue does not make you move, how about a stack of colorful macarons? The funny thing about this macarons statue is that a high school friend of mine also took picture with the macarons when he visited the city of Lucerne. He did a collage of it to show both our picture together at the same place. LOL.
Oh right, I have not told you what is this place, right? The ice cream and macarons statues are actually belonging to Confiserie Bachmann, a patisserie in the city of Lucerne. The patisserie is apparently a family business and it sells all kinds of desserts from chocolates, pralines, macarons, biscuits, cookies to of course, macarons. Confiserie Bachmann also sells savoury items such as sandwiches but we are more interested in its sweet delicacies. We bought a bag of Prussiens which is also known as "Coeur de France" (French heart). Like what the bag suggests, Prussiens will be lovely to enjoy together with a cup of coffee.
Other than the Prussiens, we also bought a small box of assorted cookies. They look so nice I could not bear to tear it open. But at the same time, I can't wait to taste them. So yeah, I am in a sweet dilemma. XD
It is not difficult to spot Confiserie Bachmann in the city of Lucerne as it is located pretty central right at the middle of the city centre. The store has a very bright pink sign too so you will not miss it at all.
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