Great place for asian-oriented pastries/bread! I have several of their breads/pastries from their extensive menu and can surely say that almost all of them have been amazing. Some of my favorites are: Choux Cream Bread — Soft smooth bread with cream filling. Some of the cream breads I’ve tried from other shops can be too sweet and heavy but the ones at paris baguette is just right! Choco Chip Pastry — A croissant-like pastry(except longer, in the form of a rectangle, and slightly less puffed up) with chocolate pieces melted inside. I like this more than their typical croissants. Curry Croquette — My go to savory pastry! Their curry filling is light yet flavorful and goes well with the crispy bread. While typical and generic, I still do love their well crafted pastries and bread. Taste exactly the same from paris baguette(and most other pastry shops) in Asia!
J B.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
Health conscious costumer beware: their menu of «organic smoothies» is false advertising at best and a liability at worst. They use syrup instead of actual fruit, and don’t warn the customer. So if you’re diabetic and looking for a healthy fructose to fiber ratio, and you order one of these, you’re getting a dangerous dose of pure sugar instead. The use of the word«organic» is especially misleading. I don’t know how they can continue to do this without running into legal issues.
Cait C.
Place rating: 3 Tempe, AZ
Very interesting place filled with great food and drink options! Although it is Parisian inspired, they offer a lot of Asian oriented beverages and pastries(i.e. green tea and red bean buns). I had their iced coffee – tasty – and a couple pastries – better than Starbucks. I would recommend this place based off their food but was, however, turned off by their customer service. While trying to figure out my drink options through quickly rotating menu slides, I felt rushed by my cashier with no line behind me. Not the biggest problem but enough to spoil a decent experience for me.
Ella L.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Oh Paris Baguette, I have such mixed feelings about you. Your cute-little-coffee-shop idea plays out rather well, with your variety of scrumptious pastry options and a modern interior design, but you still leave something to be desired. For starters, I’d like to say that the customer service here is fairly decent and the online customer service was superb the last time I needed their help. However, their desserts tend to be a hit or miss for me. Their cakes always look amazing, they’re very light and spongy, and the cream is never overwhelming. And yet… something in the taste is lacking. I have yet to try the mocha cake, however, so perhaps that’s what I’m looking for. Their pastries, although diverse, are also somewhat of a game of chance. For example, their croissants, albeit very large, are mainly filled with air and are generally kind of chewy. They lack the buttery softness, combined with a light flakiness, that I expect from a croissant.(Pret a Manger has better.) I also tried their chocolate bonbon bread thing(I can’t find it on the menu online, so I can’t recall the proper name) stuffed with chocolate filling. THAT, I have to say, was delicious. Although, the hardened chocolate on top was falling off as I bit into it because it wasn’t really attached to the bread. I also got the tiramisu bread pastry, and I wasn’t impressed. There was simply too much bread. Yes, it was sweet bread, and yes it had the mascarpone filling inside and a sprinkled top bun with garnish, but it didn’t blend together seamlessly. Overall, 1⁄3 pastries were great. The rest were just meh. I also only tried a drink from this location once, and it was the iced chai tea latte. The servers did forget about me, so I had to remind them that I was waiting on a drink, but, that aside, the drink didn’t blow me away. No. Wait. I lied. It did. But only because of how fantastically close the taste came to the smell of those Christmas pine cones you’d find in a craft store. Now, I’ll definitely be going back to try their other pastries — they’re simply too tempting to resist. So I’m hoping they’ll redeem themselves.
Aram L.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I used to go every morning for a large iced black coffee. It is a little pricey for the size but talk about their service! The lady who is at the cash register in the early mornings would see me walking in through the door, knew that I wanted my iced coffee, and had it ready by time I walked up to the register. What really was amazing was the fact that I wasn’t the only one who got this great service. She knew quite a handful of the morning customers and everything they wanted before they even told her!
Akshata K.
Place rating: 2 Manhattan, NY
This place has the worst coffee(including lattes and americanos) in the area. Only go for the baked goods
Lara C.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
I love the Paris Baguette chain. Their lattes are pretty good(especially recommend the green tea latte) and their baked goods are always amazing. Sadly, this particular Paris Baguette does not have any wifi, otherwise I would come more often. Seating is ok, not super comfortable.
Linna a.
Place rating: 4 Staten Island, NY
Delish cakes!!! My fave green tea & blueberry! The workers are very helpful and answers all your questions… sandwiches r pretty tasty too!
Troy D.
Place rating: 4 Norwalk, CT
Great place for very fresh and delicious pastries with the best croissants you will find beyond the 7th arrondissement. The coffee isn’t bad either. Unfortunately, this café has some operational problems such as running out of coffee at 8:55 am, which is enough to cast New York into complete chaos.
Iliana D.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
this is a great spot to grab a little salad(i recommend the cobb) sandwich, and little desert. The selection of pastries is amazing, and I also recommend their green tea cake(to take home). the service is great every time, they’re incredibly polite and helpful… Ive been here a handful of times and they never disappoint.
Joey R.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Picked up a lot of cake from here before. Maybe because it’s a bit smaller than other Paris Baguette spots, during holidays, when I call other Paris Baguette, they ran out of their holiday cakes but this spot seem to have some, which is great.
Veeresh K.
Place rating: 4 Bayonne, NJ
A cool well maintained place to go and taste their bakery items. Got a coffee cake and a strawberry tart, they also have a unique range of items like green tea cake and butter cream cakes especially for the Valentine’s Day. Sad to see they do not have Apple Pay. When asked for the Apple Pay, the person behind the counter responded saying Apple Pie? Lol
Courtney P.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Good sandwiches, and it’s awesome that they offer to heat them up for you at the cashier. Good coffee too. I got the ham and emmental sandwich and it was pretty tasty. There wasn’t too much of a line at lunchtime, which was nice since it moved quickly. A good grab and go spot.
Sebastian K.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
One of the best«chain» coffee places in New York city. It never fails. Their coffee is pretty good and the pastries even better. What surprised me the most was their prosciutto and cheese pretzel baguette. Amazing! The bread was spectacular, super crispy and moist on the inside. You have to order it and toast it of course ;-) Their croissant is superb, in any format: raspberry, plain, chocolate, almond, strawberry and Custard cream, in any way you want it. I like it warm although the staff will make it difficult for you. You have to insist. The cronut is a must and you even have a small version if you don’t want to feel guilty after. It’s a strawberry Custard cronut. Thumbs up! I think you can’t go wrong with the pastry choice at all. I will be trying the sandwiches in the future. A total finding! París baguette is gaining ranking in my list.
Jon S.
Place rating: 4 Norwalk, CT
This place is great. The place is clean and the food is easy to obtain. It’s very Asian in the idea that you enter, grab a tray and tongs, and move through a line picking out your food and then going to the register with your tray. You can tell it’s a Korean chain. The food is very good quality, especially the desserts. I like how the cashier will heat up your food if you request it. My only gripe is that the service was a little slow, but considering the extra work the cashiers do, it makes sense.
Julia B.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
Strawberry shortcake — good Pistachio and Raspberry macaroon — have a corn starch aftertaste Coconut chocolate macaroon — great, not that sweet so it’s perfect! Ganache chocolate bomb-something — great, the chocolate cream is so light! EDIT: There is a student discount but only for Baruch students! BOHOO!
Daniel F.
Place rating: 5 Flushing, NY
You seen one paris, you’ve seen them all. They have high end pastries, cakes, coffee, and tea. It’s a french bakery but korean owned and operated(at least in all of the paris’s ive been to). It’s funny how all of the koreans that work nearby appeared once they opened up. I guess it’s true, if you build it. they will come. Overall happy with this opening up by my work place. I love their iced coffee!
Steph C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I feel like I’m seeing Paris Baguette everywhere now. This location newly opened near my office, which is going to be super convenient for my sweet tooth, although probably to the detriment of my waistline. Stopped here for lunch when it first opened. You walk past cases of breads and buns, then the cold section of salads, sandwiches, pastries, puddings, and cakes, and finally up end at the drink/paying counter. The seating is limited, but it doesn’t seem like people really dine in anyway. It’s a treat just to stare at all the goodies behind those cases. I got a ham and cheese on pretzel bread sandwich, which gets heated up at the counter when you pay. It was a little small, but actually very tasty. I happen to love pretzel bread, and having the sandwich heated so that the cheese melted over the hot ham made all the difference. Also grabbed a pastry with cream and a strawberry to go, which ended up being a nice afternoon snack. Definitely looking forward to coming back.
Kenny C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Paris Baguette is expanding like crazy in NYC! This is the fourth PB location I’ve visited(three in Manhattan and one in Flushing. They also opened up a new one in Brooklyn too!). For a few weeks, I saw the signs saying the Park Ave location was opening soon. So I stopped by for lunch the week it opened. It’s a single floor layout, but it’s long and there’s a ton of seating. I think I counted 12 individual tables(plus standing room counters). It works the same as any other PB. If you want pastries, grab a tray, wax paper, and tongs. If you want sandwiches or salads, just open the case and grab it. Definitely keep an eye out for their hot sandwich options(they’ll toast it for the way Pret does). I had the Crunch sandwich, which was just ham and cheese on crunch bread. It was decent and very run-of-the-mill. I wish they had other sandwiches with crunch. I also tried one of their pretzel bun sandwiches. That one was actually a lot better. I also had a banana milkshake, which was definitely made with fresh fruit. A bit thick and $ 4, but it was okay. They also had a bunch of different flavored tea options. I became a fan of Paris Baguette from their great cakes(affordable and not sickeningly sweet). This is the first location I’ve seen where they sell their cakes by the slice. Great way to try out new things. Will definitely come back to try their salads, which looked way more interesting than their sandwiches.
Rich W.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
Yummy! This new Paris Baguette just open today in the Flatiron district. All the good stuff are here. It is large with many tables and restroom in the rear. The space is more comfortable than the other location on 32nd St. in K-Town. Checkout the bakers bakery through the glass windows.