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    Le Croissant

    4.5 (67 reviews)
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    Closed 5:00 am - 10:00 AM

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    Kalani S.

    First , the pastry is delicious. Two hands up. But don't expect good service or good location. This is a factory setting not a dine in... so you have a party or get together, then this is a place to pick up and god... but if you expect a French dine service, then you are in the wrong place. Enjoy the Food only experience

    Crispy, buttery and flaky
    Judy V.

    Le Croissant has been on my list for years but was never able to try it since they had short opening hours and it is out of the way for me to drive there before work. But now they are open on the weekends, I finally got to try it and it did not disappoint! I stopped by an hour before closing time so they only had 2 chicken pate chaud left and a few of the pork. I ended up buying way more than I really needed for breakfast but was happy I did because these pate chaud were the best! I couldn't wait to go home so I decided to snack on one on the drive home and almost burnt my tongue. It was pipping hot, flaky, crispy, buttery, packed with flavor and the filling was as a meatball patty! So so good! I don't like the crumbly ground meat pate chaud that most sandwich shops sells. If you ask me, is this worth the drive? Heck yes! I would recommend calling and placing an order online if you have a big order.

    Chicken Pâté Chaud ($1.25)- 4/5 stars
    Amy D.

    I'm dedicating review #3K to Le Croissant- 4.5 stars overall but rounding up for this awesome hole in the wall "bakery". Also, a big thank you to other Yelpers for putting Le Croissant on my radar! Note, they are open everyday but only from 5am to 10am (yes, those hours are correct..) and it's CASH ONLY. Pre-orders are highly recommended, but they were super nice and able to accommodate my order the same day (I called a couple of hours ahead of time). Luckily, they speak English since my Vietnamese is pretty non-existent. From what I could figure out, they sell Pâté Chaud/Vietnamese savory puff pastry (chicken or pork), baguettes (individual sized or loaves), croissants (small or large, although for the smaller size you have to buy a bag of appx. 9). Pick-up is tricky since they're located in an industrial warehouse area. As other Yelpers have mentioned, keep an eye out for the white building numbered "354" at the top. Turn into that parking lot, and drive down until you see Door#7 with the black iron bars on it. There should be an open door to the left, where you can walk into the warehouse. Don't hover in the doorway like a n00b (totally not talking about myself here, haha) and walk confidently over to where the pink boxes are stacked, and where they'll likely have staff waiting to give you your order. Try not to get distracted by the heavenly smell of butter and freshly baked goods. I arrived around 9:45am, and it seemed like they still had a good amount of orders that needed to be picked up. I ended up trying: -Chicken Pâté Chaud ($1.25/each, https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=m98jJ7lrCn_MGN0PVh9PGw&userid=76vIFZcC7owykCBjMfGVXg): Reminded me of why I love puff pastry! Their pastry was buttery and flaky, and they didn't skimp on the filling. Their chicken was good, but I liked their pork more. -Pork Pâté Chaud ($1.25/each): Yum- so good!! Again, their puff pastry was buttery and flaky, and there was plenty of filling. The pork was more flavorful than the chicken, and this would be the one I would order again. Highly recommended! -Croissants (9pcs/$3.15): I re-heated mine in the toaster for a few minutes and it was crispy and flaky. I also added butter and jam because, why not.. I did try their croissant as is, and it's on the saltier/more savory side. I would recommend using it for sandwiches or adding jam, etc versus eating on it's own (this is coming from a sweet tooth). I believe the pricing above is correct, since they just calculate your order total for you, and I didn't get a receipt (12 pâté chaud + 1 bag of croissants was a total of $18.15). I will definitely be back for more pâté chaud and to try their baguettes! Everything re-heated well, and I thought they still tasted great 1-2 days later. All staff were wearing masks and gloves, although one person's mask kept sliding beneath their nose (sigh). At least they were good about trying to move it back up. Parking might get difficult in this plaza, since there are limited spots and a lot seemed to be reserved for specific businesses; however, it was pretty quiet in the rest of the complex on a Saturday, and a few spots in front were available. The spots are also super small, so don't bring a big car if possible. There were also some customers who just double parked in front of the door.

    Pate chaud are in popular demand and they go fast
    Phil I.

    Been coming out here for the past five years for their freshly made pate chaud comes in chicken and pork along with oven baked baguettes best for making banh mi and croissants. Located at a warehouse complex not an ideal place to be since there's no sign just look for #7 on the door Building 354 where you will see workers packing away breads and pate chaud for ready for made orders. It's always best to come by early since their hours are short from 5 to 10 in the morning. The lady that works here is super nice always greet us when coming in. We order five of pork and chicken pate chaud with delicious fillings price at $1.50 per piece far cheaper than its competitors along with French baguettes and croissants definitely my go to pate chaud and breads. Le Croissant is one of the best Vietnamese bakery shop around for its low priced oven baked breads and they have been in business for 32 years. Come early ample parking since most businesses are not open at that time. By the way it's cash only!

    Pork Patê Sô
    Uyen D.

    I loved their patê sô - not too flaky and filled with a good amount of meat. Both the pork and chicken were delicious. Finding the place was a bit tricky; it's in a mechanic shop area. Look for #7, even though the door may seem closed. Head to the left door next to #7, and you'll find a large bakery factory inside. They sell banh mi as well and it smells amazing. Take the advices from other reviews and call ahead of time. They had mines ready and hot when I picked them up.

    🥐Pâté chaud ($1.25/ea) available in chicken or pork🥐
    John D.

    **Please note this is **NOT** a retail location. It's a commissary bakery located inside an industrial park that specializes in (from what I could tell) mostly baking Bánh mì-style baguettes and longer French loaves to be sold at local supermarkets and Viet sandwich shops. The location is not easy to find as signage for their shop isn't very clear; look for the car body wrap place and they're right next door to the left.** Beyond the baguettes, Le Croissant also happen to make a special French-Viet pastry called Pâté Chaud (or Bánh Patê Sô) on a per order basis. Essentially, they are croissant-like pastries filled with either a pork or chicken filling. I don't believe there is a veggie (i.e., cheese) option for these, so carnivores need only apply. If you'd like to get your hands on these then you need to call ahead the day before and either talk to someone or just leave a message, per Steve C. I prefer to do my business in-person so I stopped in the day before and spoke with a friendly gentleman who took my order. Just let them know how many of each kind and when you'd like to pick them up. **Please also note they also have limited hours and I'd recommend an early a.m. pickup for fresher results.*** Twenty of these bad boys cost me $25; which comes out to, um...carry the two...divide by six...square root of twelve...cos 34....$1.25/ea. They flaky, buttery exterior is perfect and nice and warm when one does an early morning pick-up and the meat is seasoned perfectly. If I had one complaint it's that I wish the meat was more "spread out" in the pastry, as it's usually just a tight compact ball in the center. Big shout-out to super Yelper Steve C for pointing me in these guys direction, as they're a great choice to bring to a potluck, meeting or whatever the occasion. Highly recommended.

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    Misa T.

    Came by at around 6am, called ahead at 5:30am just in case since other reviews recommended calling ahead. Super nice lady working at the bakery and had our order prepared and prices written up on a piece of paper. - 1 bag baguette $2.50 - chicken pate chaud $1.40 - pork pate chaud $1.30 (highly recommend!) - 1 bag small croissants $3.25 - 1 bag large croissants $4.25 The Pate choux pasties were still warm. Saw them putting in a few more racks into the oven while we were there. The croissants are shaped into an oval, ready to be turned into sandwich bread, but wasn't my kind of preferred croissant since I eat them plain. Will try the baguettes tonight! Love that they allow for small same day orders.

    Linda N.

    Super cute ladies working in this wholesale bakery! I came for the croissants but honestly that's not what they're about. The PORK PATECHAUD AT $1.50 PER PIECE was to die for! Fresh out of the oven so flaky and crispy and hot with a juicy savory umami meatball filling! Yum! Their French baguettes were also so good, I think they were $2.50? for a pack of 2. Lots of Vietnamese customers were coming in and out. It appears as though it's not open to the public but you can just walk inside the garage. CASH ONLY! No place to sit down or dine, it's not about ambiance here people. Call ahead the day before to place your order! Can't wait to come back.

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    Sweet old ladies running the joint. Not really a retail location so don't expect that. Just pick up and leave

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    Came from the capital flea market and bought a bag of croissants . We finished the bag the same day . So delicious

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    The place name sounds like French, but the pate chaud tasted like Chinese pate chaud. I would never buy from here again.

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    Great ambiance. Service is fantastic and their baked goods are amazing! A must try when you're nearby.

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    Nice little hole in the wall bakery. Good spot to buy pate chaud. Call ahead if you buy a lot. Cash only.

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    Peters' Bakery

    4.4
    (2.6k reviews)
    4.8 mi
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    I don't know why it's taken me so long to review this place, but three words: BURNT ALMOND CAKE…read more This family-owned bakery has been around for a long time and is considered the oldest family-run bakery in Silicon Valley. They're best known for their famous Burnt Almond Cake, though they also offer a variety of other pastries. Personally, I come here just for the cake. They sell it by the slice or cupcakes, and they also have whole cakes ready to go. If you're looking for a custom cake, though, be sure to place your order in advance. Whenever I'm in the area, I always stop by to pick up a few cakes to bring home for my family, but I can probably eat a whole cake to myself lol. Their prices are still surprisingly reasonable, which makes it even more worth the trip.

    My friend wanted to try Peter's Bakery famous burnt almond cake and made a 25 min drive across San…read moreJose. We ended up getting three burnt almond cake slices (2 vanilla 1 chocolate) and some brownies. The brownies were pretty good, balanced sweetness and chocolate flavor without being overwhelmingly sweet and I enjoyed the walnuts, but it was a very fudge like texture and I prefer my brownies to be slightly more cake-y and airy. If you like fudge brownies you'd like these. My issue was the burnt almond cake, both vanilla slices were on the dry side. The chocolate slice had a hint of chocolate otherwise tasted exactly the same. The almonds and cream were fine, I would've preferred stronger almond flavor. Was meh. Price is good at $5 for a hefty slice. If I'm in the area maybe I'd go back, otherwise it was about the same as a Safeway cake slice.

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    Croissante

    4.1
    (1.1k reviews)
    8.2 mi
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    The croissants were great! We had 3 types as well as some bread! Service was good. It's was some…read morewhat busy kind of loud. We got our food to g

    You are getting to go to the left. Super easy to see which way you should go because your eyes are…read moreimmediately drawn to all the pastries. Beautiful, flaky, sweet and savory; there are so many delicious options. Gourmet pastries with gourmet coffee equals perfection. Best way to start the morning. I love that. You can actually see them fresh baking pastries while you're sitting. We didn't go overly sweet because it was the morning, but I would love to come back in the afternoon to have a nice sweet treat and a cappuccino. For my family of three we definitely got over excited in order too much, but each bite was delicious. We got a leek quiche, a banana latte, spinach, artichoke danish, mango croissant, almond croissant, and a ham and cheese croissant. I was trying to increase the protein to not spike my blood sugar. Lol. I'd have to say the mango and the almond croissant were probably my favorite. The strong second would definitely be the artichoke and spinach croissant danish thing. Sorry, I forgot what they called it. They offered to heat it up a bit and I definitely recommend this. They did the perfect temperature for the perfect timing. Just enough to make the outside flaky and the inside warm and soft. The pieces that had cheeses were so much better warmed up. They definitely know what they're doing there. Seating was great. I'd love the decor. You can also order off of a menu, but we were too enamored with the actual pastries to even glance at it. I took photos but made sure to not take photos of the staff. I let the staff know that I wouldn't include their faces without their permission. they were very friendly and very appreciative. My family loved your little shop and we will definitely be back when we're in the area.

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    4.8
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    They use high-quality coffee beans, Chromatic, although I haven't tried it. I've tried a lot of…read moretheir pastries, however. They are definitely unique flavors. I have yet to try their croissants, but I plan to try them. Their hours are a little bit odd so make sure you check their website. I think they're closed Monday through Wednesday. It's a huge bummer because sometimes I have Mondays off and I wanted to get a cup of coffee and then I found out they were closed. There is not any place to sit, unfortunately otherwise I would come much more often but that's probably a good thing for my waistline ;) Parking is a little bit tight. There's more parking near the Goodwill and the back.

    Stoped by for the first time. I happened to be picking up an order next door and saw their sign…read more I was warmly greeted by the owner when I walked in. He explained that they are a small batch bakery. All the pastries, behind the glass, looked amazing and were decorated so beautifully. I decided to get one Lemon-Raspberry Meringue Tart and one Mix Berry Vanilla Creme Tart. Mr. Manaois boxed up my selections and helped me at the register. They also gave many varieties of hot beverages, sweet and savory scones and sweet and savory croissants. There are also a lot of different pastries. This would be a great place to have a small relaxing breakfast. There are several places inside to enjoy your goodies. Both desserts, that I purchased, were so delicious. My favorite was the lemon raspberry meringue tart. The tartness of the lemon-raspberry filling worked so perfectly with the delicious sweet meringue. I will definitely come here again to try other items.

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    Clover Bakery & Cafe

    4.4
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    I love how homey and welcoming this place feels the moment you step inside. The café is on the…read moresmaller side, but it has never felt overcrowded whenever I've visited. Customers usually come in, grab what they need, pay, and head out, which keeps things moving smoothly. One of the best things about this bakery is the incredible variety of pastries and breads. Whether you're craving something sweet or savory, there's plenty to choose from: melon pan, loaf bread, dinner rolls, chow mein bread, spaghetti bread, sweet potato bread, crab and roe bread, tomato bread, apple pie, and so much more. Don't skip the refrigerated section either! They carry fruit sandwiches, tuna sandwiches, fried bread, donuts, somen noodles in a cup, and other delicious grab-and-go items. They also offer rice balls and drinks that can be ordered at the register. If you're in the area, definitely stop by and give them a try. Small businesses like this deserve our support!

    Clover Bakery & Cafe is a small Japanese-style bakery and café that feels like the kind of…read moreneighborhood spot you randomly discover and keep coming back to. We walked into a cozy, compact space with shelves filled with freshly baked breads, pastries, and prepared foods, all arranged in a way that makes you want to browse slowly even though the shop is small. The atmosphere has that simple, welcoming feel reminiscent of the small bakeries you find throughout Japan, focusing more on quality and variety than on a large café setup. Seating is limited, so it is better suited for grabbing something to go rather than spending a long time inside. The biggest draw here is the combination of Japanese baked goods and savory items. The bakery selection offers a great mix of sweet and savory options, with classics like melon pan standing out for its crisp sugary topping and soft interior that stays light without being dry. The curry bread and croquette bread are also popular choices, both feeling comforting and freshly made rather than overly sweet or greasy. The bakery items are reasonably priced, which makes it easy to pick up multiple things without feeling like you are spending too much, and the variety means there is always something new to try. The onigiri selection is what really makes Clover stand out compared to a typical bakery. They offer a variety of rice balls with fillings like spicy tuna, tuna mayo, and unagi, making it a great option for a quick breakfast or light meal. The rice is well balanced and the fillings give each onigiri a different personality. The spicy tuna has a nice kick that comes through without overpowering the rice, while the unagi adds a sweeter, more savory flavor that works especially well with the slightly salty rice. The onigiri are a practical, satisfying choice for anyone looking for something more substantial than a pastry. Beyond the baked goods and onigiri, Clover also has drinks, sandwiches, and desserts including cakes and other pastries. The strawberry cake is a nice lighter dessert option, and the overall menu gives plenty of reasons to visit whether you are looking for breakfast, a snack, or something to bring home. The offerings feel thoughtfully selected, with enough variety to cover different cravings without making the menu feel scattered. Service is friendly and efficient, and the small size of the shop adds to the charm. Since it has become a popular local spot, some items can sell out during busy hours, so arriving earlier gives you the best selection. Parking can also be a little challenging during peak times, but the quick grab-and-go style makes the visit easy to manage. Clover Bakery & Cafe is a great stop for anyone who enjoys Japanese bakeries. The combination of fresh breads, affordable prices, and unique savory options like onigiri makes it feel different from a standard bakery. It is the type of place where it is worth picking up a few items and trying a mix of everything, leaving you with the sense that you have found a little neighborhood gem that delivers on both quality and variety.

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    Izumi Cakes

    Izumi Cakes

    4.5
    (113 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    Of course husband last minute says day of birthday celebration that we need a cake. Found Izumi…read moreCakes on Yelp and was bummed at first because the soonest online reservation for a cake would be two days later. Husband called them around 11am and they said they were in the middle of making their strawberry cakes so they could add our order in for a same day pickup at 4pm. Pickup went well and the cake was so cute and it tasted great! Like the Chinese bakery strawberry cream cake with a moist sponge cake; not too sweet, just right. Might sound basic but it was done very well. Would 100% recommend. I don't know prices for cakes nowadays but I didn't feel bad paying about $60 for a cute and tasty cake (6", strawberry cream cake). I wouldn't bank on same day pickups, I might've just been very lucky they were in the middle of making their cakes but it wouldn't hurt to try calling early in the day if you're in a pinch for a solid cake. I'm very thankful for their service!

    This spot is takeout-only, so don't plan on stopping by for long. Finding parking isn't difficult…read morebut might take a minute on busy days, as it shares a parking lot with the rest of a popular plaza. The store itself is easy to find as well, with a clear label outside. Walking in, it looks half-closed--their cakes are all stored in a large refrigerator, with nothing in the case on the counter. There is a sign proclaiming "takeout only" in slight disarray, and the seating is pushed to the side. That said, the service is friendly and the employees are quick to help you and show you what they have in stock for takeout. I ordered the 4" Berry Berry Light Cake for a birthday, and they were able to write a birthday message on the cake board, which I really appreciated. The cake also tasted very light and the sweetness was subtle, which I really enjoyed. The berry flavor in the sponge was a little too subtle, though. My main concern is that the cake does not fully resemble the picture they advertised online. It is missing the freeze-dried berries on top, and the berry glaze did not reach as far down the cake as was shown in the photo. Because the berry glaze is the main source of the berry flavor, this was a little disappointing. Also, the cake was not finished when I came to pick up the cake (and I was ~5 minutes late). I'm uncertain if this is for freshness or if there is another reason. Overall, I like the spot for the fresh and light cake. It's pleasantly unique compared to your standard sheet cake, and everything is rather cute. However, it may be a better idea to buy the cakes in-person to be 100% sure of what it will look like, though daily stock is definitely more limited than if you place an order online. I hope they reopen their indoor seating soon.

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