Stumbled upon this French-style bakery in Chantilly and itâs like a croissant loverâs dream come true! After craving cream-filled croissants since my trip to Nice, I was overjoyed to find this hidden gem.
Their unique selection goes beyond the usual, offering delightful options like Ube Supreme, Pistachio Cube Croissant, and Mango Passionfruit Meringue Croissant, etc. â each a flavorful adventure influenced by both French and Asian baking.
The croissants are a perfect blend of crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Plus, the cream fillings are next-level delicious.
đ„Tips: Weekends are your go-to time to swing by, or order online to pick from their full menu, or catch them at farmers markets across the DMV area.
Btw, the owner is super cool and you can tell sheâs all about bringing authentic French and Asian-inspired pastries to the neighborhood (fun fact: she studied pastry in France).
Perfect spot for any pastry enthusiast!đ Planning to come back for more or catch them at a...
   Read moreYou can always find her menu online and on Instagram, and you can place orders in advance for pick-up orders and arrange your pick-up time in the note of your order. Easy parking. Once inside the building, she has signs you can follow to get to her bakery. Her staff is also knowledgable in regards to whatâs in the filling & sharing their favorite menu items. Fast & friendly service with fantastic baked goods, Iâm here every weekend Iâm home tbh.
My personal favorites include the egg tart, churro croissant, matcha strawberry croissant, sâmores cruffin, and creme brulee croissant! Flaky, delicious, and addicting, youâll definitely want to try her entire menu. My familyâs favorites include the ube tres leches and ube supreme croissant. Amazing filling to croissant ratio, Toimoi is everything you want in your filled croissant & more! Worth a try, so buy a croissant you would enjoy, and youâll slowly be working your way through...
   Read moreA big no for me. Unprofessional staff and suspicious pricing:
I requested a receipt while paying and in return what I got is this (see first picture attached here) which does not tell me the price of a particular item. The cashier refused to give me a real receipt and refused to explain to me how much each one costs. No price tags can be found anywhere in the store either. When I got back home, I realize the number just doesnât add up.
Which one of the items cost 20 dollars? Is that little mochi cake there? Is that dry croissant? Insane price.
Aesthetic over quality: Many of the customers come from social media (mostly Instagram I would say) and post aesthetic pictures holding a pretty looking croissant. The quality does not match with how cute it looks. Itâs dry and honestly tasted like Costco croissant sitting there for 2 days. The little cream inside does...
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