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10 years ago
Great coffee very clean and the pastries are incredible! Very poplar by the locals! A must!!! read more
Fondants Pasteleria - Great coffee and Pan dulce. Very nice and very clean and super popular by the locals! - Patisserie/Cake Shop Near Me - México, D.F., DIF
Calle Matamaros 236
14250 México, D.F.
Mexico
55 5144 9175
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http://www.festejame.com
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What time does Fondants Pasteleria open?
Fondants Pasteleria opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Fondants Pasteleria close?
Fondants Pasteleria closes at 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Does Fondants Pasteleria have parking?
Yes, Fondants Pasteleria has parking options.
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Friendly, helpful staff. Easy to work with. It's tucked in the wall, not too far from the corner.read more
We didn't even go off of reviews for this one, just followed the line of people. If there's one…read morething you learn while here, it's that you go to where the locals line up. This was the best churro- holy smokes.... We leaned into the afternoon churro and hot coco tradition here pretty easily. These churros are crispy and then chewy on the inside. Absolutely fabulous. I did also get a hot chocolate from this stall as well but it was WAY too sweet. I could only take a couple sips and then I had to throw it out. So the plan is- go here for your churros, and then head down to Cafe El Jarocho for their hot chocolate. BAM! You're welcome.
Lechera
This is the best bakery in Mexico City. They have so many delicious treats to try, including cakes,…read moresweet bread (garibaldis, conchas, palmiers, donuts, etc), and other desserts. The garibaldis are my favorite; they are upside-down pound cake muffins that are glazed with apricot jam and then rolled in white nonpareil sprinkles. Thanks to the apricot jam, they remain moist and flavorful, while the sprinkles add an interesting texture. I've been coming here for years and the quality remains top-notch. If you're visiting Mexico City, I highly recommend stopping by this pastry heaven.
Pan dulce
What a pleasant surprise! An independent small coffee, tea, bakery, and location for a light meal…read morethat is both creative and provides a selection that delivers much better results than the any other such business in Mexico City (which I have been to more than 30 times). Sorry I didn't take a picture of the espresso drink I had but it had lavender and another spice but it convinced me to come back and try the other offerings. The tea was presented in jars so you could smell before my friend made her selection. The atmosphere was like a small cafe in Paris The service was excellent. If you are in this part of the city, give this spot a try and believe you will be pleased. (Who wants Starbucks when there is Sweet Berry:-)
I came to Maque after seeing so many great reviews on TikTok and Yelp and was really excited to try…read moreit for lunch. It was surprisingly empty for a Monday, so we thought it would be a great time to visit. We were seated and placed our order at 1:21 PM. Our drinks didn't arrive until about 20 minutes later, and our food took nearly 50 minutes. The timing was especially frustrating because there were very few people dining at the time. The restaurant itself is beautiful, and the food was actually really good. Unfortunately, the service completely overshadowed the experience. During the wait, none of the staff checked in on us, apologized for the delay, or gave us any updates. Instead, several employees were sitting on their phones while we waited. To make matters worse, another group that was seated after us received their food in about 15 minutes. I'm not someone who usually leaves negative reviews, but this experience was disappointing enough that I felt it was worth sharing. I'm hoping this was just an off day because the food has a lot of potential. As it stands, I'm not sure I'd recommend it or return the next time I'm in Mexico City.
My husband and I were exploring San Ángel for an afternoon on our recent trip to Mexico City, and…read morewe happened upon Maque Café when we were looking for a bite to eat for lunch. There are plenty of other places to eat in the neighborhood, but we saw Maque Café with its outdoor seating near a fountain and among numerous trees and we were sold. The menu is simple and clean (with items leaning towards European while still having Mexican cuisine options) with lots of healthier options. I ordered a chicken breast stuffed with goat cheese in a tamarind sauce with some healthy grains and steamed vegetables. It was exactly the kind of light dish I hoping for, and I really enjoyed it with a freshly squeezed juice and a coffee. The service was good, and it was just a lovely place to enjoy a meal in San Ángel - the kind of place I'd love to sit with a book and relax for a few hours! I'd be happy to return.
Chilaquiles de mole
Yes it's true it's gluten-free and organic but if you didn't know that you would simply experience…read moresome of the most delicious authenticMexican food anywhere in the city. And then there are the incredible desserts. Right now they are best for breakfast and lunch, not sure they are they are serving dinner
This place was a Celiac's dream. Delicious food, knowledgeable employees, fantastic service. Gluten…read moreallergy or not, this place is delicious with a quaint vibe
EL pay de queso con limón es muy rico
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Excellent breakfast food and great service. The owner is very kind. Also check out the…read morepastries--they are amazing. Highly recommend checking this place out.
Great food and coffee. I got a ham and cheese crepe and a cappuccino. I really liked the rajas that…read morethey bring to have with the food. I also got Pay de Limon and a brownie to go, both were super delicious. The staff is also very friendly and service is pretty fast.
Really wonderful place for pastry, quiche, and coffee. The pastries and quiche are fantastic and…read morefreshly made and the cappuccino, macchiato, and chai were terrific. Very nice and attentive service. Wonderful tables outside. If I lived nearby this would be my daily go to!
Had some breakfast (sausage scramble) and coffee (latte) here while on business…read more Service was stellar but the food took a while. It was decent but not great.
Great food! Definitely would recommend the Turkish eggs and the chilaquiles! The service was great…read moretoo.
We absolutely loved the panadería! Visited CDMX for 5 days and we found this particular one on our…read more3 day there. Not a lot of parking but definitely a business worth visiting. We came our last 2 days here and loved everything we got. From the drinks to the delicious bread. Service was great and there were fast and efficient. They have a couple of small tables to sit and enjoy your meals but the ambiance is definitely rush and go. As a tourist in Mexico City I would recommend to residents of the city and other tourist.
Awesome bakery with tons of variety. This was a CDMX favorite for my friends and I. It was funny we…read moredidn't understand how the ordering worked. You grab a set of tongs and a plastic platter at the door. I explained this to some Turkish guys how to buy and they asked me if it was sanitary. I told them in English it was fine as I've done it a few times.
Absolutely amazing coffee and pastries! Super sweet server ! This was far better than even the most…read morepopular places in the area.
Delicious pastries for a great price! We had both takeout and eat in. Good coffee. We had the…read moreconcha, as well as the croissants. Would def come back here again!
We stopped in before heading to the airport and we're so disappointed we didn't find Elena 147…read moresooner! Delicious coffee and fruit cheesecake. The owner and staff were incredible - taking time to chat with us and tell us about the cafe. This will be our first stop the next time we visit Mexico City
Amazing place for have breakfast or lunch. The croissants are delicious. The place is friendly,…read morecozy and welcoming. The coffee is great and the service is wonderful.
They called themselves a panaderia but their coffee is so so yummy and good as well. We got a few…read morepastries from here and it was so yummy! Definitely one of our favorite coffee and pastries spot! Which is really hard or not really hard because in Roma Norte, there are quite a few great coffee and pastries place to choose from! You can go to a different one every day! Service is so sweet and nice and they have a very small indoor seating and maybe 3 tables outside. Great for a quick stop.
Marcel is a solid panaderia that has delicious pastries without the lines that Rosetta has. We came…read morelate morning and was able to pick up pastries quickly without a wait. The croissant was decent, a bit flaky and moist from the butter. The flan pastry was top notch though - great flavor, texture, and sweetness. They have both indoor and outdoor seating
Super friendly and helpful staff, great interior with good vibes, and some exceptional coffee and…read morepastries. The staff speak English very well, but are also patient with those that are learning Spanish and seemed appreciative of our attempts. Favorites: shaken iced latte, roll de canela (cinnamon roll)
Absolutely delicious menu. Everything is super fresh and tasty. Amazing service…read more Bacon Cinnamon Roll - 5/5 Cinnamon Sugar Pastry - 5/5 Flat White - 5/5 The service is incredible. Great recommendations. The entire menu looks amazing. The bacon cinnamon roll was outstanding. Super fresh. Not to overwhelmingly sugary. The other pastry was excellent as well.
I think this might be the best bakery in Mexico City. I know there are many outstanding bakeries,…read morebut this place is just marvelous. The location / street / area is also lovely. I don't think you can go wrong here. the sandwiches and pastries are top notch. Not sure what else to say other than: visit Saint as fast as you can! Pro tip: Buy a large baguette and take it with you. They also have french butter in the cooler towards the front. They were making fun of me at first for carrying a large baguette through the city, but this bread came in clutch with my group of weary travelers even a few days later after a flight to Merida! It stayed soft in the middle (which is a sign of authenticity!)
Today I have an opportunity to try to recommended bakeries and took them off of my check. Later on…read moretoday will be Green Rhino. But for now, a short walk from my Hotel Casa Corp along Benjamin Hill to Saint. Lovely place. And I opt for a dulce de keche roll and one of their special seasonal hojaldras. Two things come to mind. The first is that spellcheck changed the name of this pan de muerto to "himalaya ". The next is that the bakery borders Calle Tamaulipas which sounds a lot like Tamale Pass. Restaurant name idea? Maybe. Did I like it? It was fun. It was enjoyable. With so many choices in the city though, it may be a while before I return. Just too many places to try here.