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    Norma's Sweets Bakery

    4.2 (55 reviews)
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    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Norma’s Sweets Bakery 10/2018
    Vivian C.

    With only one stomach, and a limited time in New Orleans, I decided to jump off the Canal Streetcar line to pop over to Norma's Sweets Bakery to grab one of their $1.50 Deditos de Quesitos. I didn't consume it fresh because I had just consumed a poboy enroute. But by the time I got around to it several hours later, the pastry layers may have lost some crisp, but it was still tasty with the lightly sweet cheese filling. One regret on my all too short time in New Orleans is that I didn't make it back out to Norma's.

    Guava and Cream Cheese King Cake
    Andres G.

    It was great to hear a Honduran bakery exists here in New Orleans, feels like a little piece of home. Unfortunately, there aren't many Hispanic places in the city to go to. But when I heard of a guava and cream cheese king cake, I jumped on it immediately. I called ahead and was able to order one for pick up the next day. I picked it up in time for our staff to enjoy. The breading was not dry and moist to enjoy, and ratio of guava and cream cheese made it delectable. Definitely a location to enjoy king cake from next season. The staff were friendly and helpful, that I ended up picking up more pastries to take. Overall a great experience and can't wait to go back and pick up some more items.

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    Ella A.

    I have driven by here many times, and finally stopped in on a rainy Saturday afternoon. To my surprise, it is not just a bakery but also a huge Latin market! Every single person in there was extremely helpful and friendly. I wasn't very hungry, so I didn't get anything from the hot food bar, instead opting for a tres leches cake, pineapple filled turnover, and a meat pie. The meat pie was delicious, and the desserts weren't really my taste. But there was SO MUCH in there to eat (and a little dining area), that I will definitely stop in again when I'm actually hungry. My Spanish wasn't quite strong enough for communication; however, there were plenty of English speaking staff to help me out. It looks as though she also does catering - I saw a van being loaded and many people walking out with family sized dishes/casserole sized portions. Parking lot directly in front of store or street parking.

    Noah I.

    Last year, every Friday, an angel student would bring me the MOST amazing Papusas for $5 that her mom made. Once the adminIstration got word of the "Papusa Plug" at school, they shut it down, and I have been searching for my fix ever since. - - - However, per the recommendation of a wonderful LYFT ride last week, I stopped by @normas_bakery and I think I've found the Papuseria I've been looking for. They were out tonight (probably because they're so amazing), so I just got a plate of "el res", but it was delicious and a great appetizer for the eventual Papusas. ALSO, I'm coming back for all that baked goodness and chicharrones.

    Angel A.

    Culture, Comida (food), and Cleanliness! This little neighborhood bakery/grocery store caters to all Latin cultures! Great place for authentic Cuban food and a friendly inviting atmosphere. They have a plethora of grocery items for sale as well as hot food and an amazing bakery with fresh EVERYTHING!!!

    Best Cubano in town
    Christopher W.

    Stopped into this great little bakery and found a nice lunch counter in the back serving authentic South American and Caribbean food. I had the Cuban sandwich on this day and it was phenomenal with a great mojo pork with all the flavor. I will be back.

    Carne asada tacos

    Okay so my sister decided to stop by today since it was next to her workplace and she texted me to tell me the carne asada tacos were 11/10. Being the foodie I am, I couldn't help but go when I realized it was a 4 minute drive from where I was. I walk in and to my surprise it was a grocery store that also had food in the back. Seems like most of the employees are Spanish speakers but to my luck I believe I bumped into the manager or owner who helped me and placed my order for an order of 3 carne asada tacos. We talked a bit while waiting for the food and he was a sweet gentleman who was authentic and even showed me other food options they had. It smelled amazing so as soon as I sat in my car I tried one and wow. I've tried many taco places here in Nola- food trucks, restaurants, etc. these are the BESTTTTT tacos I've ever had. Did I mention they make the tortillas right infront of you??? Seriously out of this world it comes with a spicy sauce and like and it's just beyond great. I'm sure I'll be there more often than I should but it's truly a hidden gem.

    All this for 9.99
    Beatriz G.

    My little hidden gem. I had been wanting to come here since I heard that their sweet bread is "sweeeet!" And there aren't any real Mexican sweet bread bakeries in the area. I was surprised that they have so much more to offer. Pupsas, carne, beans, rice you name it. Food seems mainly Honduran but it does not disappoint a Mexican at all. Please try the empanadas the ones with guayaba and quest are the best

    DEDITOS DE QUESITOS: is like a lightly fried croissant, filled with cream cheese and sprinkled with sugar....get one!  $1.50

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    12 years ago

    One of my new fave place in the city! Cold Topi Chico, hot homemade tortillas and súper sweet staff. Worth the drive to midcity any day.

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    12 years ago

    In the need for some good food, this is the place to try it. Loved the empanadas!!!! The Cuban was awesome!!! I would definitely come back.

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    i had a cuban, and it was as underwhelming as they come. i'd come back to try their empanadas. baked goods look good. cute little place.

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    Ayu Bakehouse

    Ayu Bakehouse

    4.6
    (241 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    I was so excited to get to try Ayu Bakehouse for the first time. On the corner of Frenchmen and…read moreDauphine in a beautiful corner building, it's just so appealing. There are some cute tables and chairs outside as well as about 10-15 seats at counters inside. I was greeted when I walked in and got in line at the counter. The pastries looked so fresh and delicious it was hard to choose just one. I went with a Pan O Chocolat, a chocolate filled croissant and iced latte. The prices are typical for a coffee and pastry. The croissant was so flaky and mouth watering. I ate very slowly enjoying each bite. The iced latte was good as well. I sat right by the espresso machine and enjoyed watching the baristas making coffees. I saw one come out with a perfect heart on top. They also have full bread loaves for sale as well as items for breakfast and lunch. I will definitely be back to try another pastry.

    I lucked out by finding Ayu Bakehouse. They happened to be located on the same block as my Airbnb…read more They have a wide variety of baked goods to choose from, with the ham & cheese croissant and parm & chive biscuit being my favorites. I wasn't a fan of the cinnamon roll due to the crunchiness of the raw cane sugar on top. Ayu is a counter service restaurant with a full service coffee setup. The line moves fairly quickly, so don't be deterred if the line is out the door. Seating is very limited, so we took our items to go. Definitely worth the visit!

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    Croissant D'Or Patisserie

    Croissant D'Or Patisserie

    4.0
    (760 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    Excellent croissant breakfast sandwich. That's exactly how the scrambled eggs should be prepared…read morewith the proper flavor and texture! The almond croissant was even better. Delicious and beautiful latte. The price is right. Great service too. There is plenty of seating in the light-filled space. I did not venture to the patio out back, but there is seating there too.

    Croissant D'Or Patisserie is located in the former home of Angelo Brocato's ice cream parlor…read more Angelo Brocato moved to a new location but its name is still in the tile on the floor at the entrance. This French bakery offers authentic pastries, hand-made croissants, brunch fare, & espresso drinks. The high-ceilings, white tile, and marble tabletops emit a European café vibe. There is also a charming courtyard if you want to soak in some sunshine. I first learned about this bakery when staying at the Hotel Villa Convento across the street. They served their buttery rich croissants as part of their continental breakfast. (I'm not sure if they still do.) Now that I have a house in the Quarter, I take a morning stroll over here to pick up croissants to take home. The butter croissants are a bargain at $3.50. I also love the chocolate & almond (both are $3.95 each), as well as the crisp & flaky Palmiers & delicate Almond Florentines. When I have guests, I bring them back a Ham & Cheese Croissant - a bargain at $5.50. They always ask me to bring another the next day.

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