I've been going to this bakery since 1994... Or since '93? I forgot... It's always been my favorite cake shop.
Quality went down a lil and the portion got smaller for the amount you pay but I still love this place. Everytime someone in our family has a birthday, we order cake from them.
My brother always gets the chocolate cake, sister gets the fruit tart, my parents and I always want to try different ones.
I also love their cookies. The cocoa one is my favorite. The sweetness is subtle so its perfect with coffee or tea. The packaging is cute so it makes a perfect gift to giveaway for special occasions / holidays.
If you think its too pricey then I recommend getting a whole cake if you have a big group.
Warning: some people may not like it because it's not sweet enough, like American pastries.
If you show up right before closing time then your cake option may be limited.
Strawberry shortcake is my least favorite. It's not bad...but if you're here for the first time then get...
Read moreGreat place to sit and chat with a friend over delicious desserts! Tucked away in a plaza, this Japanese/French bakery has a small seating area for customers to dine in. Service is always great, and the waitresses are very courteous.
Normally I'm not the biggest fan of eating a lot of sweets, but when it comes to Japanese/French bakery I'm all in! Their desserts are always light and not overly sugary.
They actually make an effort when creating their desserts, whereas American desserts seem to be doused in layers of disgusting supermarket "whipped cream." Most of the desserts here are delicate and everything always tastes fresh! I highly recommend trying out the different desserts, and having their coffee with coffee cubes...
Read moreI have been here twice, both times with the same experience. The service is offensive. If you are Japanese and speak Japanese then your service experience will be fine. If not, then expect all Japanese speakers to be served first then if none are left in line you are next. Then the server has the nerve to say "you are next in line" before taking your order. No matter how good your product is, and it is good though very expensive, it is all ruined by your attitude toward your customers. Of course, 99% of their customers are Japanese speaking Japanese so there is no reason for them to change in the slightest. They can be as offensive as they want. Aside from that they have only 2 small tables so don't plan on being...
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