First time going, wasn’t sure what to expect so I just got 3 different pastries. It’s very good, will hopefully come again in the future!👍🏽
Order here:
Tiramisu
cheesecake
Strawberry short cake (?)
My Mom like going to get cake from Bonjour French Pastry because this is a really good place for a good cake. I have some of the cake that Mommy like. The Matcha Cake is good. The Mango Cake is also really good. And I also enjoy having some of the Tiramisu Cake which is good. So I recommend going to this place if you want to get some good cakes. And also the limit to get inside is 6 limit so you have to be patient to get inside to get your cakes.
Just here for Christmas and they have SO many cute little things to buy, in addition to the great sweets. I spent more then I meant to, but it all looks so good. They take credit cards now as well. Everyone was very nice and explained some of the desserts that I was on the fence about. Will be going again, especially next Christmas!
I’ve been checking out a lot of Japanese bakeries in South Bay. This place wins first prize. The cake size shrunk over the years, but the taste remains exceptional.
Their nuts-encrusted shortbread cookies and icebox chocolate cookies (the one that are oblong, not the round ones) are to die for.
Highly recommend their apple chiboust, strawberry short cake and cream puffs (cream puffs runs out quickly). I don’t recommend their berry mousse cakes. And get the cookies I mentioned!
Cozy cafe that was simple and elegant. The staff was warm and attentive. Their selection was both delicious and visually appealing. We would consider ordering a custom cake for a special occasion in the near future.
Got a bunch of the pastries to share. My favorite was the egg pudding. It was sweet but not overly sweet and the texture was nice. I think Orr least favorite was the fruit tart. It wasn’t awful but nothing special. My friends liked the mango cake the best.
What you expect from a Japanese owned business, excellent artisan delicacies and great service. My favourite french dessert the Montblanc is only available here and 2 other (in all if So Cal, may be all of California) patiserie all Japanese owned.
Great place to sit and chat with a friend over delicious desserts! Tucked away in a plaza, this Japanese/French bakery has a small seating area for customers to dine in. Service is always great, and the waitresses are very courteous.
Normally I'm not the biggest fan of eating a lot of sweets, but when it comes to Japanese/French bakery I'm all in! Their desserts are always light and not overly sugary.
They actually make an effort when creating their desserts, whereas American desserts seem to be doused in layers of disgusting supermarket "whipped cream." Most of the desserts here are delicate and everything always tastes fresh! I highly recommend trying out the different desserts, and having their coffee with coffee cubes while dining in!