Quite an impressive bakery I would say. I could already smell their bread when I was walking along the walkway. When I arrived at the shop there were quite a number of people ordering the pastries for takeaway. The place looks rather small there are just probably like 4 seats so I suppose thats probably why people just takeaway on their way to work and not have breakfast in the bakery. I waited for the crowd to leave before I made my order. In the meantime I was looking at the display and there were so many items to choose from I didn't really know what to order. I asked for some recommendations and the first the female staff recommended was the Caramel Brioche cookie. Sounded interesting as I have never tried a brioche cookie before, I decided to heed her recommendation. And as usual I am drawn to citrusy items so the lemon tart caught my attention. What was weird though was that they had the lemon tart and a bigger lemon slice of the same price, and the lemon slice being larger. I decided not to be greedy and chose the smaller tart instead for the same price. Also tempted by crepes so I had to order one and try. I have to say the bakes are of pretty high standard and I enjoyed them a lot. I also found the prices pretty reasonable and I thought I ordered too much I was very full. Highly recommend this place and I believe this place is quite popular as it appeared on several social media platforms before. Since I was alone, it was easy to just grab a seat and dine in the bakery and slowly savour the pastries. Prices are also...
Read moreWhen a bakery manages to draw a crowd on any given day, be it weekend or weekday, you know you've stumbled upon something special. That's Pêché Mignon for you – one of Toulouse's standout boulangeries that never ceases to impress.
Their viennoiserie? In a class of its own. A special mention has to be made for their chocolatine. And for anyone not familiar with the local lexicon – no, we don’t say "pain au chocolat" in Toulouse. It's all about the chocolatine here! Their croustade aux pommes is a delightful fusion of textures and flavors, while the mi-cuit chocolat? Let's just say it’s dangerously delicious.
Walking in, you're greeted by a minimalist, almost Nordic-inspired interior which complements the complex flavors of their baked goods. The staff, always welcoming and with a smile, makes every visit memorable.
For those roaming the streets of Toulouse in search of authentic baked delights, Pêché Mignon isn't just a must-visit; it's a culinary rite of passage. See...
Read moreWe were looking for a boulangerie (as our French friends say) to eat something in a cloudy Thursday morning. Thank god we found this place. We tried the pies with the Spinach and the one with the Chicken Curry. The second one was great, the first one we would prefer it a bit less soggy, but again it was tasty. Also, the rest of the things looked great. Also the staff were very helpful and waited us calmly to select what we wanted, but also helping...
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