Cute Korean café chain next to H Mart. Their pastries and cakes are consistently yummy and really pretty too!
Michele S.
Tu valoración: 4 Staten Island, NY
Love their pastries and especially their sliced breads. Definitely my favorite Korean bakery. A bit pricey but worth it!
Fransisca M.
Tu valoración: 4 Elmwood Park, NJ
Consistent quality with the Paris Baguette brand. A little more spacious than the one in NYC K-Town. Parking is tough on the weekends though.
Mark R.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Cappuccino was delicious… the mixed berry cake was great! Had 2 slices :-) very light and airy. also a nice twist the filling tasted like yogurt mixed with berries… cost was inexpensive but for a satisfying piece of cake who cares about price. I see myself stopping by again to get my craving out of the way :-)
KT A.
Tu valoración: 4 North Bergen, NJ
A little overpriced, but pretty good stuff in here. Love the walnut bread. Cute atmosphere, small place. Not bad for a quick snack and latte.
Nora L.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
Clean, new store area, with beautiful displays and friendly service. I came to pick up a birthday cake here because I prefer the lighter/not as sweet asian cakes to American ones but didn’t want to venture into the city. There were probably about 8 or so cakes available the day of and they all looked so beautiful. I ended up getting a smaller, strawberry one for about $ 22. so sort of expensive, but in line with what some fancier bakeries offer. I don’t like that you have to come into the store to place cake orders. should be something that is easily done over the phone or online. I wanted to order the green tea/blueberry cake but didn’t have time to drive up to the storefront just to make an order so I had to settle for one of the cakes that was out for presentation that day. However, I did like how friendly the cashiers were and the fact that they do provide you with a plastic cake cutter and long candles. As for the actual cake, it was pretty good. It wasn’t as good as it looked on the outside, nor was it as a good as a chiffon cake that you can purchase for cheaper in Chinatown, but overall decent.
Jay I.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
This place provides pretty good selection of bakery, coffee and other seasonal stuff like shaved ice. I am just not sure if this place really stands out from other places on Broad Ave. Nice place to sit down before or after grocery shopping at H mart.
Ghost g.
Tu valoración: 4 Edgewater, NJ
Nice surprise to find a Paris Baguette next to the H-Mart that we frequent. You’ll find the standard cakes, pasteries and then your korean centric pasteries which I will describe as Korean /American fusion ie. as the other reviewer mentioned corn topped croissant, the pizza croissant, the korean version of a hot dog and then my favorite what i call the breakfast croissant which includes mayo ham and bacon. Bacon still in any form is always good. Very different vibe then your starbucks and the current king of coffee Blue Botttle but no compliants here on the korean version of a coffee shop.
Charles C.
Tu valoración: 4 Bergen County, NJ
This korean-chain bakery just opened about a month ago, next to the mega H-Mart in Ridgefield. I’m glad no other Unilocal-nerd beat me to the review. Another first to review. Oh yeah. Make’em say ugh, ugh … na nah na nah(smh in shame and embarrassment– smh for using smh– somebody stop me) This place is new and clean. The pastries are good. And the coffee is strong. So that’s nice. One issue though. I do not understand the korean fascination with adding corn to everything. They add whole corn kernels to their pastries, soups, sandwiches, noodles, and even pizza. Yes, corn on pizza. Ew, gross. Here, you’ll find some corn pastries and croquettes. Why, I may ask? Why. In addition to the corn issue, the sales clerk seemed really angry. It was evident from her body language and tone of voice that she’d much rather be somewhere else than her post. Your store has been open for only one month. And you can’t even pretend to like your job. C’mon. Compel a smile on your countenance if you must. You are not going to last long in this business, nay this world, with that kind of attitude. Thus, minus one star.