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    Lei'd Cookies - Culver City

    Lei'd Cookies - Culver City

    4.7
    (247 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $

    Overview: soft cookies with an Asian flair…read more ---- My cousin bought these cookies for us to try since I am a baker at a cookie shop who also has Asian flavors. These were very creative and tasty. The ones I was able to try were the mango sticky rice, guava and cheese, and the Ube Oreo white chocolate! I really enjoyed the guava flavor and was surprised that the rice and cookie itself was still quite soft even after a few days since they were bought. I didn't really care for the Ube one tho. The guava flavor was intense and sweet which I loved. The cookie dough part was nice and soft as well. The mango sticky rice had dried mango mixed into the dough and a small pile of sticky rice topped onto the cookie. This one wasn't as sweet as the guava one. My least favorite was the Ube cookie, I think I'm just not a fan of Ube. All I taste is the extract flavor and while I enjoyed the added texture of the Oreos, I don't think the flavors meshed well for me. Because Ube is such a subtle flavor, I feel like the chocolate flavor overpowered it at some parts and also the flavor of the Ube was very extract-y and a little bitter because of that. I love the packaging and their slogan, it was very cute and clever. While they aren't individually packaged in something like plastic for it to remain fresh, they were still soft and flavorful, they didn't taste stale for the most part. The Ube one was the stalest, and had a harder edge to it, but to be fair it was a few days old. Not sure how the parking, ambiance, or service was since I didn't go myself, but I would love to come here if I am ever in the area. ---- Overall: their flavors seem so creative and they taste great, not stale even after a few days from purchase

    Hi! I wanted to update my review to provide a little more context and address a few points from…read moreyour response. A major factor was my allergies. While I understood your bakery focuses on globally inspired flavors, that was never the issue. I enjoy trying different foods and was excited to support your business. As you mentioned, there were five cookies in the box. Two of them I couldn't eat due to allergies, and another wasn't a favorite of mine. I chose not to mention every cookie individually because I didn't want to overly criticize a small business. As for the Brown Butter Chocolate Chip cookie, I personally found it a bit overcooked and harder than I expected, though that may simply be your intended preparation style. The Oatmeal Raisin cookie I believe it was, just wasn't my favorite from a flavor standpoint. But as mentioned above, I did enjoy the S'mores cookie! While PERSONAL TASTE certainly plays a role, my review was intended to reflect my overall experience as a customer. Thank you for your response, and I wish you all the best. :)

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    Artelice Patisserie

    Artelice Patisserie

    4.8
    (1.2k reviews)
    6.4 km
    $$
    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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    Guava & Vanilla New York Roll
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    ChocoVivo

    ChocoVivo

    4.4
    (402 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$

    During the holiday season, that kind of just passed, I could not escape IG reels that romanticized…read morethe power of hot chocolate. Apparently, it can be so rich and thick (European Style) that it is part healing warmth and the other part just wildly delicious. So I decided to go ahead and find a cup of thick, and rich cocoa to hit me with holiday splendor, the kind that can re-assemble Frosty after his final melt. My friend Conrad and I were the duo who ventured to ChocoVivo to try chocolate, on chocolate, on chocolate, with some water on the side. ChocoVivo is in Culver City. The place itself is on Washington Blvd amidst some bars, and eateries. This place lends itself to be a dessert spot, an experience for chocolate lovers and those who are not, and anyone who just wants to experience the taste of chocolate in-depth and in odd luxury. As soon, as I entered, I made a beeline for the counter. I was overwhelmed with all the chocolatey choices: pastries, drinks, squares, with the list continuing exhaustively, it even included a chocolate skull that might serve better as decoration than a treat. I excused myself and went to use the restroom, I dared not ask questions to understand my options, when my bladder was full. I might make rash decisions, due to my inability to focus. And with so many options in front of me, I wanted to sample what was right and balanced for me. I wanted to sample chocolate, I just did not just want to taste chocolate. My trip to the facilities was a small adventure in itself. I passed a room with a man working on his laptop. But the room, seemed to be, like a Sultan's rest-room. It had pillows, hanging lamps, and a cream like colored that reminded me of sun-kissed sand. I clipped the room. There is a Minion (from Illumination fame) chilling in one of the couches. Another picture shows, a fishing net (maybe) with make-shift clouds pouring out of it, also leafs and butterflies. It seemed to be the remains of a shipwreck but it also held decorations that could have made the space more beautiful. I believe, and I could be wrong, of course, that this room used to be functional. A place to lounge, and see beauty, while enjoying chocolate. Now it was a forgotten room, whose purpose never fulfilled, and thus had stuff scattered around. I am sure, everyone can relate to that feeling, of getting stuff for an imagined room that never quite materializes and thus the room becomes storage, more than anything. Kondo deliver us! After, I came to the cashier, I ordered a hot chocolate. Conrad made a point, that the hot chocolate I ordered was not the European sipping hot chocolate that I had talked about on our car ride there. He then. made a point, that I should read a menu and then ask questions. I ask questions, as I read the menu. I eventually, ordered two hot chocolates, (one for him and one for me) and then we sampled 12 chocolate squares--- a sampler. The total was close to 60.00 dollars so this is an experience that is not going to the local mart and buying a Hershey's bar. The 12 chocolate samples were just great and enough, there were bigger samples, which I considered buying, but the price deterred me. The one that I got was super appropriate for both of us, by the end I was enjoying slightly by force, I mustered the strength to finish the half marathon. The full marathon would have tapped me out. The samples came with a card. Conrad was the one who was consulting the card, so we could not what chocolate we ate. It was truly fun, to be with someone who read of the information of the card, and then we tried to identify the taste as the card described. I wish I would have taken a picture of the card, but honestly, I am more of a determine by taste taster than a person who wants to be informed of what he is tasting, to know what he is tasting. I do remember the worst tasting chocolate we tasted--- it had black tea infused into it, I do not remember its cacao percentage, each chocolate had a cacao percentage. The hire the percentage, the sweeter the chocolate. The black tea had this earthy and tea taste that was profound. I guess imagine tasting. a black tea without sugar that is kind of the taste I struggled with. I am glad I tasted this chocolate, however, because it was part of the whole experience. I did not drive to the beach and endure a pothole, I drove to the beach and was both intrigued and jolted by the bounce that the pothole produced. Some chocolates I really enjoyed, the hot chocolate was goodness in a cup. The chocolate sampler also came with an espresso that was split into two cups. I was provided a knife to cut each chocolate. I put the knife in the center with one arm, and use the other hand to pierce the chocolate. My halfs were not perfect. Sometimes Conrad got the bigger half square, sometimes I did. I annotate all this so one knows that when you visit ChocoVivo you will need to work, if you want to split those chocolates, but the work was part of the fun!

    Came here with a friend for the first time-what a nice little gem of a place, particularly if your…read morea chocolate lover-like most are. Here you will have the opportunity to both test, buy, and indulge in various types of chocolate of high quality and within the upper range of cacao levels, all the while enjoying an espresso, American coffee, and or another type of your favorite hot beverage. This is all done in a nice little quaint spot that only has a few seats to pull up and plop down in-so know that in advance CSA or Customer Service All Star Mocha was on hand to show my guest and I the ropes, recommend a few of his favorites, blend our drinks, and do it all with a smile....would highly recommend.

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