Information about ‘Le Beau’ Croissanterie
Name | ‘Le Beau’ Croissanterie |
The Address | 665 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5A 0P4, Canada |
Rating | 4.7 |
Rated count | 1080 |
Phone number | |
Price level | 2 |
Website | http://www.lebeaulab.com/ |
working hours | Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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The croissants were simply exquisite – flaky on the outside, soft and buttery on the inside, just as a traditional French croissant should be. Each bite was a heavenly combination of textures and flavors that left me craving for more.
The ambiance of the place was cozy and welcoming, making it a great spot to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or a quick coffee break. The staff were friendly and attentive, adding to the overall pleasant atmosphere.
Overall, I highly recommend this French croissant place to anyone looking for an authentic and delicious pastry experience. It’s definitely worth a visit for a taste of France right in your neighborhood.
They have about 20 different flavours which was quite impressive but first thing I noticed was the incredibly high price tag. 7$ per croissant … that’s pretty pricey but I thought let’s try and see if it’s worth it.
Got the pistachio, coffee, vanilla and berry and creme brûlée.
The croissants themselves were good, fluffy and airy. Very flaky. However the filling was overly sweet and tasted a little too artificial. Also there’s not a ton of filling in each croissant. Even with the little bit of filling they tasted just like excessive sugar. Even the coffee croissant was too sweet.
All in all I’d say the croissants were a 4 of 5, but the filling was 3/5 and reminded me of the overly sweet taste of artificial flavouring. But for 7$ a croissant def not worth it and I couldn’t really recommend it considering how many great bakeries are popping up all over.
Cross Contamination: N\A
Halal/ Kosher Options: No
Vegan Option: No
Vegetarian Options: Yes
Nut-Free Options: Yes
First Impression: Chic cafe with beautifully designed croissants.
Favourite: Pistachio croissant
Critiques: No gluten free options and the space is a little tight.
Bonus: one of the best cappuccinos I have had in the city thus far. It’s not overall creamy and you can still taste the coffee in the drink.
Take Away: Great spot to stop by for a coffee or a croissant.
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