Tai Tran
A real nice surprise to have a nice bakery on our way to the slopes…Adobo empanada was surprisingly good…the caramelized onion gave it a sweet style adobo which I happened to like but was expecting more savory flavor profile. That or I dont eat enough abodo to know if its normal or not. Danish…I tried 4 different ones. Strawberry, Blueberry, Peach and Pear Danish. I was pleasantly surprised the Pear took all comers and TOOK TOP STEP!! I wished they could have toasted the Danish and a little more cream cheese . Other than that…good quality stuff.
… moreIvan A
The wife and I have been here a few times. Pastries and most recent sandwiches .
Originally stopped for the Ube croissant, crispy soft cream Ube filled croissant that is everything the social media posts cover. My only thing is I would hope it be more dense with flavor but it’s absolutely light and flakey as a croissant should be.
Also ordered the morning bun, a cinnamon roll like candied almond baked good. Sticky and saying, pause.
Lastly came back down from brooks, CA. Needed a snack and was in the same plaza. Tried the pork adobo sandwich. I’m Filipino so this sounded weird but it’s 100% with the try. Adobo is umami, soy, sweet, and sour, type of protein. Pair that with havarti cheese, a flaky croissant, and some bitter greens? It works… weird but it does.
So if you had to ask me what to try, it’s the adobo sandwich and the ube croissant.
… moreRose Wolf
Absolutely delicious! The pastry I had wasn’t too sweet(the strawberry croissant with cream filling) ,the quiche was delicious (cheese and mushroom) and the service is nice and quick!
the place looked like it was quite nice to sit down and have a meal despite me being in a hurry today, I will be coming back to try the other variations of their pastries,their sandwiches,and drinks!
… moreNinja Boy Airsoft
I had a great experience here at this location. The young lady was very helpful and had great customer service. I recently didn’t have a great experience at the American Canyon location. I’m not sure if it’s management or the employees themselves but I’ve been seeing bad reviews about customer service. I’m glad this was a great experience because their food and pastries are absolutely delicious!
… moreAugusto Matias
Surprised to see some Filipino flavors here. The adobo sandwich was super tasty, more like a pork belly sandwich with an adobo reduction glaze. Pretty good! Adobo empanada was more like traditional adobo as a filling. Also really good. Good coffee too. Ube stuff available too in coffee and croissants.
… moreJarrod Levine
In town for work. I saw La Paris in the shopping center while on my morning walk with my dog. Checked out the website and there is no way to order for pickup. No problem. It’s 8:13 on a Saturday morning, nobody around and only one patron inside with three people working, I tied my dog up outside and popped in to grab a buttered croissant and a cup of coffee. First worker is arranging the display and greets me but does not offer to help. Second worker is handling the customer. Big order, for a group. Watch the woman take her time making all her selections. No problem. She pays. Worker is chit chatting about the event, moving really slowly to box up all the items. She tries to fit them all in one bag, can’t. Takes them out to rearrange them, pops the sticker on a box, grabs a new sticker, tries rearranging again, can’t. I just want to buy a croissant. I’ve been here 7 minutes at this point. Keep looking at the other workers like, “can you please just take my order while she helps this woman?” Finally decides to use a second bag, fully unpacks the first one for some reason, arranges everything again in the first bag, tries to put two items at once in the second, can’t. Rearranges, still doesn’t like it. Look at my watch. Ten minutes for a $5 buttered croissant just isn’t worth it. She’s probably only seconds away from finally taking my order at this point but now I’m thinking it’s not worth it. All it would have taken at any point would have been for one of the other workers to either help with the big order or to take mine while the cashier handled the big one. If you’re going to be expensive, have good service. If you’re going to have bad service, don’t charge $5 for a buttered croissant and $15 for an empanada. I won’t be back.In town for work. I saw La Paris in the shopping center while on my morning walk with my dog. Checked out the website and there is no way to order for pickup. No problem. It’s 8:13 on a Saturday morning, nobody around and only one patron inside with three people working, I tied my dog up outside and popped in to grab a buttered croissant and a cup of coffee. First worker is arranging the display and greets me but does not offer to help. Second worker is handling the customer. Big order, for a group. Watch the woman take her time making all her selections. No problem. She pays. Worker is chit chatting about the event, moving really slowly to box up all the items. She tries to fit them all in one bag, can’t. Takes them out to rearrange them, pops the sticker on a box, grabs a new sticker, tries rearranging again, can’t. I just want to buy a croissant. I’ve been here 7 minutes at this point. Keep looking at the other workers like, “can you please just take my order while she helps this woman?” Finally decides to use a second bag, fully unpacks the first one for some reason, arranges everything again in the first bag, tries to put two items at once in the second, can’t. Rearranges, still doesn’t like it. Look at my watch. Ten minutes for a $5 buttered croissant just isn’t worth it. She’s probably only seconds away from finally taking my order at this point but now I’m thinking it’s not worth it. All it would have taken at any point would have been for one of the other workers to either help with the big order or to take mine while the cashier handled the big one. If you’re going to be expensive, have good service. If you’re going to have bad service, don’t charge $5 for a buttered croissant and $15 for an empanada. I won’t be back.
… moreJonathan Su
Le Paris Artisan & Gourmet Cafe is a French inspired cafe with a slight Filipino flair influence. They are located in the Green Valley Crossing Shopping Center. This a cute cafe with nice decor. The employees are all very friendly. The pastries all looked delicious and the food we ordered (iced latte, ube matcha latte, empanada, ube croissant, adobo pork sandwich and prosciutto de parma sandwich) were all delicious. They can get really busy, so there could be a wait for sandwiches (we were told ~30-35 minutes wait). The pastries and drinks come out really fast. The 2 sandwiches we had were well worth the wait. This is great place to grab some delicious pastries, desserts and coffee/tea. We can’t wait to come back and try more of their yummy food and treats!
… moreKevin Dement
The turkey BLT croissant was outstanding. Fresh, buttery, perfectly flaky croissant, high-l quality turkey, crisp bacon, and balanced flavors that actually feel intentional. Everything tasted fresh and well made, not slapped together. This is consistently the case every time we visit, and we rotate through the different locations in the area regularly.
I’m very used to eating at Michelin rated restaurants, and quality like this doesn’t happen by accident. You’re paying for ingredients, execution, and consistency, and Le Paris delivers all three.
What I truly don’t understand are the complaints about pricing. There is a clearly posted online menu. You know exactly what you’re getting before you walk in. If you’re expecting a hometown buffet with piles of food for bargain prices, this is not that place and it’s not pretending to be. Complaining about cost after ordering is just odd.
Le Paris is about quality, not quantity, and it does that extremely well.
… moreAngela Gensler
Food
I was nearby and decided to try this place out. Their pastries looked amazing from the reviews I had read, so I figured why not!
I purchased the Ube and mango crossiant, and they are absolutely delicious . I would definitely recommend them.
Service
I felt it was very basic. There ws no warm greeting upon entry, and no one was being served to distract them. When they came to take my order, still no greeting. It was just a bland. ” How can i help you?” No smiles at all. Not on either of the faces of the two individuals present. I paid attention to that because neither one seemed to be happy to be there.
Perhaps it was a bad day for them. I can’t even say they were pleasant. They were present.
Atmosphere
It’s a very cute place. There is seating inside. Though I agree with another reviewer, the place is small and
oddly shaped, but inviting.
I know a lot of the reviews felt they were overpriced. In my opinion, the quality was worth the $16.00 that I spent.
Despite the lackluster employees. I highly recommend and would return again.
… moreCatherine P
I am so happy this cafe / bakery opened here in Green Valley! The bakery is very welcoming, has a friendly staff, and there is a large array of pastries, both savory and sweet. Everything looks delicious and made with care, so far everything I have tried has also tasted delicious. The egg cheese and ham pocket is one of my faves, ask them to warm it up. I am excited to make this my new go-to coffee and bakery spot! They also have a creative set of lunch sandwiches that I haven’t tried yet. This is a great spot, highly recommend checking it out.
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