Love this place! Fabulous pastries and friendly service. Check out how light and fluffy the brioche is! Wish it were walking distance from me. Then again, it wouldn't be good for my waistline!?
L’atelier is probably the only French bakery I keep going back to. The staff is always welcoming, especially the owner. In the 3 years I’ve ordered from there, I had no disappointment (other than the one time when they gave me a matcha croissant that was missing the filling - I see this as a very minor mistake though).
L’atelier is probably the only French bakery I keep going back to. The staff is always welcoming, especially the owner. In the 3 years I’ve ordered from there, I had no disappointment (other than the one time when they gave me a matcha croissant that was missing the filling - I see this as a very minor mistake though).
I think I find a place which someone want to know this Cafe as hidden jam in Vancouver.There croissants was so tasty amd moisture and soft.Definitely go visit again
Very interesting little bakery shop in somewhat industrial neighborhood! A hidden gem I have to say! Got 3 diff croissants, chocolate pistachio, almond, and raspberry chocolate. They just came out of the oven as I was told. They were so delicious, so flakey, and warm! They weren't joking about it being fresh out of the oven! The price was very reasonable as well! One of the better croissant I have. They are also not overly sweet, which reminds me of the chocolate croissant I had in France. I would def go back and try their other flavour. They also serve coffee and tea if you want to sit down and enjoy the croissant there. Small seating area outside the bakery.
I continue to love this gem ❤ Please stay French. Never bend to the over used other cultures taste in patisserie. I prefer to have Original French Patisserie Flavors. Merci pour votre art.
Their butter is top notched. The flakiness is just perfect and heavenly. Compared to some of the top croissants in Toronto like Rahier and Duo, I have to say L’atelier is even better.
A beautiful hidden gem away on Main Street.I have discovered this amazing French patisserie, renowned for its croissants. It is tucked away in the area, and appears to only have outdoor seating now.I also purchased a matcha passionfruit cake for my friend’s birthday, and it received rave reviews for not being too sweet. I thought it tasted nice and fruity, without being overwhelming. The matcha complemented the passionfruit cream and white chocolate mousse well. I liked the wafer at the bottom too. I thought it was reasonably priced for its size and quality.My parents really enjoyed the almond croissants, saying it rivalled those of one of their favorite bakeries in town.I have also tried the apple and pear danish (a light and fruity treat, with flaky pastry), cheese, mushroom and spinach tart (a savoury treat, which was a tad small for the price, but very tasty), as well as the brioche bun (a value purchase, buttery and soft, for baked treats and even a savoury lunch).I will be back to purchase more of their cakes and pastries, and to dine in with some beverages.The only reason 1 star was docked is because I thought service was a bit lacking. The man at the front counter did not provide candles for the cake, and they did not have plastic bags or provide extra paper bags for the pastries. I had to ask for another brown bag again to double package my pastries, to prevent the rain from rendering them soggy.
What can I say I was looking for a place that captures the authentic taste of a French patisserie and I think this place is it. I pre-ordered the galette des rois. There was a line up but if you preorder you can skip the line up. We also tried their chestnut millefeuille. It was so good but I’m not sure why they made it in such a small size. Ive never seen it sold in this small size before. It was so tasty though. Their espresso was just amazing. I loved the people that work there, always smiling and very friendly. I wanna go again to try their famous croissant as I read it’s so good they always run out them before the end of the day. If you love French patisseries or wanna try a taste of France visit this place. You won’t be disappointed
What can I say I was looking for a place that captures the authentic taste of a French patisserie and I think this place is it. I pre-ordered the galette des rois. There was a line up but if you preorder you can skip the line up. We also tried their chestnut millefeuille. It was so good but I’m not sure why they made it in such a small size. Ive never seen it sold in this small size before. It was so tasty though. Their espresso was just amazing. I loved the people that work there, always smiling and very friendly. I wanna go again to try their famous croissant as I read it’s so good they always run out them before the end of the day. If you love French patisseries or wanna try a taste of France visit this place. You won’t be disappointed