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    4.7 (139 reviews)
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    The Olivia
    Hibo O.

    I've been to Bakery LA a few times now and I honestly can't say enough good things. Everything I've tried has been sooo good! The pastries are always fresh, super flavorful, and just hit every time. You can tell they really put care into what they make. Also, the owner and everyone working there are seriously the sweetest. Every time I come in, I'm greeted so warmly and treated with so much kindness and respect, it really makes a difference and keeps me coming back Make sure you check them out ASAP!

    Mahmut E.

    Very good French bakery. Nice service. Tasty food. I got Americano, it was good. Street parking only. Interior design is very good. Highly recommend their croissant sandwiches.

    A big croissant.
    Roy R. P.

    Was walking down Pico and saw Bakery.LA so I stopped to see what they had. There was a large assortment of pastries. I decided to get a croissant. (I'm not supposed to eat too much sugar.) The croissant was very big and very good. For those who may be looking for a nice place to sit awhile there are many nice places to sit at Bakery.LA. While there I noticed Bakery.LA was winner of the Los Angeles Best Baguette contest. The next time I am there I will get a baguette.

    Olivia
    Lucia L.

    @bakery.la_ : you hold a special place in my TART! As someone who's tried so many LA brunch spots, I was actually so impressed by the newest location of this Paris-based brunch joint. Their diverse menu features handcrafted French pastries, artisanal bread (including baguette, which was awarded LA's best in 2022), hearty brunch dishes, and freshly served cafe drinks, which were all extremely reasonably priced (especially for LA). Service was very nice, but I would definitely be patient since the restaurant is new, and my table and several other parties had orders that were mistakenly delivered or charged (which the staff immediately fixed upon bringing it to their attention). Definitely check out this spot for some of the BEST and most affordable brunch/cafe dishes in West LA! Featured here: the Olivia panini avocado toast Croque Madame pistachio latte mocha strawberry matcha orange juice blackberry tart pistachio eclair creme brûlée croissant

    10/10 food and customer services I definitely will be coming back when in LA. I got the croissant sandwich and it was so good. The breakfast potato had great flavor.

    Phattharaporn S.

    A very nice breakfast and brunch place in LA. I went on Sunday and the meter parking around the restaurant is free! They have very good bakery, both sweet and savory. I think the croissant is very nice. Smoked salmon salad is also very fresh. Quiche is delicious too and it's quite European style I barely found it here. The servers are very friendly. They have spacious seatings. There was a fly bugging my table but maybe that's unavoidable for the weather here.

    Chicken sandwich!
    Sarkastodon F.

    Wow, simply the best chicken sandwich in Los Angeles! Who would've thought you'd find it at a French bakery. All the pastries are made fresh daily and delicious! The best French brunches in LA customer service is excellent and the venue is super comfortable and clean. Je adore!

    T K.

    I guess ordering at Kiosk and getting charged a convenience fee is a thing nowadays. Walked in and the lady was very friendly. We clicked thru menu and read thru the details of items, and just order at the kiosk. Saw the little question mark next to taxes and fees and i clicked on it, letting me know they are charging a convenience fee. Oh well. Staff did say she's around if we need anything. BF ordered avocado toast and I ordered Croque Madame with a latte. I liked my food, was surprised there was caraway seeds in the sourdough. But BF was not happy about the portion of his avocado toast. This is same spot as Einstein Bros Bagels and Corner Bakery (which we did not even get a chance to visit before it closed). Quite and open space, much nicer place to hang out than Starbucks for sure. Combined rating for the two of us is 3 stars for our first visit, but I am sorta interested to return and try their pastries one day.

    Iced Latte
    Winn H.

    Bakery LA is one of those places that have coffee that I hadn't visited. I was excited to try out the iced coffee here, but the beans did not leave a good impression on me. Coming on a Sunday morning, though, parking was fairly easy to find. Service was fairly quick for a quick grab-and-go. In the future, I may consider giving them a second chance with some of their pastries.

    Macaroons
    Jim V.

    A nice bakery in West LA that just opened. I was in the area getting services for my dog and found them next door. I ordered some cookies for the vet and team and ordered myself some macaroons and pistachio flavored desserts. Macaroons were good 5/5, nice crisp shell and flavors inside were good, not overly sweet. Definitely something to grab when visiting! Will have to try other options when next time in the area!

    Pistachio Latte
    Zerica M.

    They have a decent assortment of pastries and other goodies. I tried the veggie omelette with a pistachio latte. The omelette was tasty and the latte was ok however it is a bit pricey for what you get. Usually with veggie meals cheese is included however the cheese was an additional charge. I was also surprised that a small pistachio latte was $8.00.

    Chocolate Almond Croissant
    Jessica G.

    Brand new legit French bakery in town! Accidentally found it on Yelp and certainly it didn't take me long before I paid my initial visit. All the attendants were super sweet and it's not a rare view seeing they served people in French as well when I was there. They also mentioned that the owner had everything sold there baked in house. Plenty of seats available and it's not overly crowded, making it perfect spots to get work done. Street parking also wasn't hard to find on a Sunday noon. Bunch of options were served, from pastries to cakes to made-to-order sandwiches. As I went for quick munch, I tried their Chocolate Almond Croissant, which you might have correctly guessed, yes Pain Au Choc with extra happiness added from almond paste and that crunchy almond layer on top. I loved how theirs having the almond paste being so generous and came in right thickness as some usually bit too thin. The pastry base itself was greatly fragrant as well despite not reheated when served. Could be my new to-go!

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    Chantal A.

    This is my partner and I's second time here and they let us know about some inconveniences (bread being made for sandwich). They offered to make the sandwich in a croissant and even gave us some macaroons while we wait for the bread to be made! The food both times was amazing (Please do get that pistachio croissant it is AMAZING!) please do stop by! the staff is nice and make amazing food!!

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    Any pastry (and bread) I have had have been excellent. Always fresh, with excellent flavors not masked by an abundance of sugar.

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    Lovely ambiance and great selection of pasteries. And it's also in my neighborhood- great customer service

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    Service was friendly and welcoming. Merguez sammich was really nice! I'll be going back.

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    Amazing French bakery. Delightful family business. Great addition to the neighborhood

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    Noura was very welcoming one of the best spots in LA so far; clean shop and fresh food!!!

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    Quality baked pastries and baguettes. Reminds me of Pauls bakery in Paris on the Champs-Élysées.

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    Levain Bakery

    4.1
    (860 reviews)
    6.3 mi
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    Great vibes and friendly people. As far as actual cookies go, I got the Walnut Chocolate Chip and…read moreRocky Road. I know Levain pioneered undercooked cookies. Personally, I don't like that style, I was hoping the original would change that for me! Long story short, I didn't like the Walnut Chocolate Chip. I personally just don't like that style still, so I'll chalk it up as a "me" problem. The cooked part was good. The Rocky Road was cooked through. It was an amazing baked good with good flavor and add-ins. Between the roasted almond slices and fudgey chocolate chips, I was enjoying it immensely. A highlight of my day for sure. If you love underbaked cookies, Levain is your cookie shop! I don't and they had something for me too!

    As a cookie connoisseur, I had tried some Levain sweets in New York ages ago. Stopped by Larchmont…read moreto try the LA version of their cookies. Based on my memories, this LA location keeps it consistent with a similar taste and texture as the NY location. 3.5/5 Chocolate Chip Walnut: This cookie was tall and slightly undercooked in the middle. The middle was a bit on the squishy side, and crunchy on the outside. Due to the undercooked quality, it's not a cookie I'd get regularly, though I am a big chocolate chip cookie fan. 5/5 Rocky Road: This was delicious. I'm not usually a marshmallow fan, but the addition of this ingredient formed a nice chewy consistency that I expect from a cookie. Chocolatey tidbits were well melted into the cookie texture and produced some fudgey notes. The cookie sizes are large and potentially shareable, and feel like an every once in awhile treat.

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    Fondry

    4.4
    (306 reviews)
    13.5 mi
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    Came early on a weekday morning and the wait/line wasn't too bad! :)…read more Ham & Gruyère: Classic and delicious. It really hit the spot as we had Fondry for a light breakfast. The ham is rolled up and in the center of the croissant, so make sure you bite into it lengthwise to get the ham and cheese all together. Fantastically savory!!! Elderflower Rhubarb: Not as sweet as it appears to be!! Delicious--the elderflower notes come through as you chew, and the ratio of jam to bread is generous. Chocolate Hazelnut Pain au Suisse: Tasty, chocolatey, and hazelnut flavors throughout. Feels like a refined Ferrier Rocher wrapped in bread. Definitely needed water alongside this one because it's quite rich! This was a fun spot to try, and the vibes are beautiful, cozy, and quiet on a weekend morning! All three croissants had an insanely layered bite and excellent crunch/crisp. A bit pricey, but a fun place to try if you're in the mood for nice bread!

    Chorizo Quiche: Delicious!! Fluffy and flavorful. Had good proportions of chorizo, potato and…read morecheese so that it wasn't too heavy but just filling enough. Ham and Gruyere Croissant: Fluffy, crispy, airy croissant. Kind of a basic ham and cheese but the croissant makes it a worthy breakfast choice. Iced Honey Latte: Regular iced coffee, nothing special. Would not get a drink again and focus on the yummy pastries which are more worth the price imo. Parking/ ambiance: there is a small shared lot and street parking. There is outdoor seating area which is very cute but quite small. The inside itself is also small with no seating, so plan accordingly when considering to dine there vs take to go. Service: Polite/typical. Was fast for how busy it was. Overall a good breakfast choice, especially considering the variety of pastry options!

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    Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe

    4.5
    (556 reviews)
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    I had already made purchases from Cinnies and Donut Man in Grand Central Market, but when I saw…read moreOkayama Kobo, I couldn't resist stopping in and picking up more! I had been to the one in Laguna Niguel and this one in Little Tokyo is more spacious, with an area where you can eat. I bought an oyako pork shumai, curry pan and spicy curry pan. The shumai was like dumpling filling in a bun. My faves were the curry pan, which were super flavorful and vegetarian. The spicy curry one does have a kick (great for my husband), while I prefer the regular curry as I can't handle spice. Wish I had one closer to me!

    Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe is one of my usual stops whenever I'm in the LA area. A friend…read moreintroduced me to it, and highlighted the fish panini. Just like her, I'm now hooked on that. It's like a fancy filet o fish without the soggy bun, packed with amazing fried fish and tarter sauce. I'm just disappointed when they don't have this in stock, but sometimes they would make more, and that'll just be an extra wait. Downside is that I first tried the fish panini years ago and it was a bit better then, but it's still good currently. Other pastries I've tried here have been pretty good. They had some various buns with mochi inside, and those were great. Another one of my fave is their mentaiko salt bun. Great flavor, though I wish they would stuff the thing with more mentaiko. Their curry breads are good too. I took my daughter here and she got one with cute emoji drawn on, and she said the custard filling and the bread was tasty as well. I've tried some drinks here and they were alright. A friend was into their banana matcha when they have that in stock. Pretty simple layout here. Get in line and see the goods, then you reach the cashier and order and pay.

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    Artelice Patisserie

    4.8
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    Family-owned & operated
    Established in 2017

    Love Artelice! Have been eating pastries from this place for years and it's always high quality and…read moreyum. Usually a line but staff is speedy. Highly recommend the mango cruffin~ Note: not a lot of seating inside or outside and since they're a popular spot they run out of cold brew pretty quickly. Spot is really good for bringing as gifts/food to events and treats holds well throughout the week :)

    The quality of their croissants and desserts are phenomenal! This is my second time visiting this…read morelocation and I came right when they opened at 9:30 a.m. on a Saturday. There was already a line to get in at this time. They were fully stocked on their croissants and I was bummed to see that they only had two savory options: Greek Princess ($5.50) and Ham & Cheese ($6). The Burbank location has at least four savory options to choose from. Still, their croissants are so good - huge and perfectly flaky. When it comes to desserts, I always get a Napoleon ($9) since it's my favorite and they make it well. I tried the Tropical Mango ($11) and Framboiselle ($9.50) for the first time and they were really good! They have both become a new favorite of mine and I will order them again! Service was great as well. I just wish that they would carry more savory croissants at this location.

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    Yamazaki Bakery

    4.0
    (713 reviews)
    10.7 mi
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    If there is bread in heaven, it might taste like the fluffy, softly sweet bread in their steamed…read morebuns fresh out of the steamer! We tried the nikuman and curryman, and both were outstanding! The nikuman had a meat (chicken?) and veggie filling that was crunchy and slightly sweet and salty, while the curryman had a traditional Japanese curry filling that was tasty with the perfect amount of spices. They perfectly warmed both body and soul on a chilly LA morning. If I lived nearby, I'd eat these every day! We also tried the yuzu cream pan, which was also pretty epic. The topping was a little crunchy, complementing the soft bread and creamy and smooth tart filling. This is definitely my new favorite Japanese bakery in the US! I just wish I lived a little closer to it.

    This place is so cute and quick to be in! It's right in the heart of Little Tokyo. There's so much…read moreto choose from, coffee, desserts, break, little buns, drinks, and ice cream. Like hello? I had a mini tart which was $2.50. It was sooooo good. The tart wasn't too sweet. It was cold. And the custard tasted like cherry at the end. It's the perfect little sweet treat to beat this heat! Service is okay. There's a blonde who's a little rude, I get the heat gets the best of us. But let's keep it chill. Other than that this place is a must try! Visit and try the tart!

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    Coin De Rue Bakery & Cafe

    Coin De Rue Bakery & Cafe

    4.0
    (285 reviews)
    6.8 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    This Korean-style bakery has a great variety of breads and traditional pastries, like red bean…read morebread and rice sulgi. They're also very on-trend, whenever a Korean dessert goes viral, they usually have it here. Recently, they even started selling butter tteok, and I heard it was one of the first places to have it in K-town. I highly recommend the salted bread. Honestly, I think it's even better than the famous spot everyone talks about. My favorite is the corn cheese, it's especially delicious when it's warm. I also tried the Korean chamoe (melon) smoothie, and it was very refreshing. It tasted like they used real melon, since there was a slight natural tanginess that made it even better. There is free parking, though the lot is a bit small. They also have both indoor and outdoor seating, but the seating area is somewhat limited too

    I used to stop by this bakery whenever I was in Ktown because I thought it was pretty solid. But…read moreafter today, I've definitely changed my mind. I got a sausage bbang, a chocopie, and a dalgona latte. The sausage bbang was soggy on the bottom and honestly tasted like it was from the day before. The chocopie barely had any filling, just a thin layer of marshmallow and jam. It honestly felt like they used most of the marshmallow for their Dubai choco cookie because it's probably more profitable, instead of properly filling the chocopie. If that's the case, it's better not to sell it at all than serve something like that. The dalgona latte was also disappointing. With ice, the drink only filled to the bottom third line of the cup marking. Clearly, they skimped on the milk. There was also a weird moment when I paid. My total was $15.25 and I paid cash, but I was given $4.75 in change. When I said it should be $5, she seemed confused and asked what I meant. I told her I literally gave you a quarter right now, and she questioned it before eventually giving me the correct change. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt and assume it was a mistake. I understand times are hard, but charging more for products that clearly had corners cut doesn't sit right with me. It just comes across like there's no integrity. Clearly the quality and portions are going downhill. I wasn't even planning on writing this review. I was going to stay quiet, but the chocopie really ticked me off. I'm not going to pay for food that skims on ingredients and shortchanges customers by charging more for less, so this will be my last visit.

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