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Review Paris Baguette - Los Angeles

Levi Asuncion
This bakery is my go to place in LA. They have fresh baked goods every day. Pastries, cakes, and bread is always available with quite a selection to choose from. They also offer very good sandwiches made daily. My favorite is the chicken salad which has nuts and berries to enhance the taste. They also have hot coffee, tea, and seasonal cold refreshments. Here is my box of take home items for this visit.
Leena John
There’s a lot more of these franchises that I would visit. I tried to order a coffee traveler from this place today and they said they were too busy to take my order on the phone. No one else from this chain has ever given this problem, just this store. Try the one on 6th street in the market to save yourselves time much better costumer service. Also when I asked for the representatives name they lied and said “Iris”. I feel bad for the owners of these franchises a bad employee can really ruin your business
Michael Perelman
One of my friends suggested Paris Baguette to me and I found out they were offering 20% off on a favorite of mine, Pain Au Chocolat so I had to give it a shot! MMMMM was it good. The taste was simply superb and the setup was clean and inviting. I also had a delicious cup of coffee! I’m so glad my friend suggested I try here because I will definitely be back!
Jasmin Hussain
This is a small cafe of the chain Paris Baguette. The items are very good. I love the small sized croissants and pain du chocolat which enables you to try a bit of different items. The coffee is a bit overpriced. They sometimes have items on sale which makes it worthwhile. They have two or three tables to sit on. The area is not so enticing.
Louis Casas
Never buy cakes this Paris baguette on western they're so rude also I tried to return cake because we don't want it and they refused to get my money back.The manager Arron was so rude, unprofessional and very bad customer service. Cero start
C CHC
Pastries were delightful. Reason for three stars ☆☆☆, the washroom was unpleasant. I went to wash my hands. No paper towels, very smelly.
Suthasinee Harsopha
The best bakery 👌all good
Marie Edwards
My to go to bakery for treats, breakfast and my to go lunch.. Their baked pastries are fresh and savory. They also have sandwiches and fresh salads. They have great selection of pastries and also cakes and bread. The place is very clean. This location has it on spot.
Jitesh
Ambience - 4/5    Food – 4/5  Service – 4/5  VFM – 4.5/5  Parking – Yes<br/><br/>Paris Baguette is a Korean bakery located at Koreatown, LA. This one was strongly recommended by a Korean friend and when we found ourselves in the neighborhood, it was an easy choice to drop in.<br/>Decor is warm and welcoming and immediately reminds us of a friendly neighborhood bakery Thier range of breads and pastries are delectable. Was particularly impressed by the beautiful cakes they had assembled, which had a Halloween theme keeping with the festive season.<br/>They also serve hot and cold beverages at very pocket friendly prices.<br/>We tried the garlic croissant and strawberry tart. The croissant was buttery and melt in the mouth with a strong kick of garlic. Could rate as one of the best I've tasted. The tart pastry had the right consistency and topping was creamy. Overall a good pick.<br/>Must recommend if you're at Koreatown and could do with some a mood up!!
Foodie S.
A Korean bakery specializing in cakes and baked goods, concept and experience akin to 85C.<br/><br/>While I prefer 85C's bread/baked goods, PB cakes and pastries are definitely of better quality and taste. <br/>Also, some stores serve shaved ice and it's really good. Service can be a bit unpredictable but at least they serve you with a smile. <br/>
One More Bite Blog
In a small storefront, perched in an unassuming strip mall on a less trafficked stretch of Western in Koreatown, I would have never guessed that Paris Baguette is the #1 franchise bakery in Korea which has expanded its empire to 1700 locations in Korea, China and the US. But thankfully its bakeries, at least the location in LA's own Koreatown, feels anything but corporate-cookie-cutter. Stepping into Paris Baguette gave me the same feeling I would as a kid in a candy store - if the candy was gourmet and made fresh from the best ingredients. There were colorful, delectable creations both sweet and savory on self-serve shelves lining almost every wall and the center island in the shop - which must be the leading cause of whiplash in Ktown in people trying to take it all in at once. Fruit-topped pastries jumped out at me first, but those are not unfamiliar to other bakeries in town - what makes Paris Baguette stand out are the more unique creations like the mocha cream bread. Mocha cream
Lynn Chen
Also stopped by Paris Baguette ! The Koreans make excellent croissants. Mini ones for a party tonight… …and big ones (with chocolate) for our cousins…
Vegas Food
Paris Baguette, one of my favorite bakery in Koreatown. Green pea pastry $1.5, choco croissant $1.7, croissant $1.6, cheese sticky bread $1, garlic mini croissant $0.60, choux cream pastry $1.3, total $7.70 not enough chocolate inside chocolate croissant.
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