
French-Asian bakery offering a range of breads, plus sweet & savory baked goods & beverages.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9380 Baltimore National Pike #111, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Phone: (410) 461-6301
Website: https://www.tljus.com/
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Reviews
First, if you’re a matcha lover, I highly recommend skipping this location. The matcha grade is low quality, and they don’t use enough of it to qualify as a latte. It’s essentially milk with a dash of matcha, resulting in a grayish color.
Second, the atmosphere here is not warm and accommodating like some of the other locations. If this is your first Tous Les Jours experience, I suggest checking out the one in Columbia.
Their savory breads are perfectly balanced in flavor, not too salty and very satisfying.
The cakes are top-tier—honestly some of the best around
Service is friendly, fast, and attentive, which makes the whole experience even better
Pictured are the cream puff and the apricot pastry. Both were delicious.
Their coffee is some of the best in the area.
I always get my wife their macarons for her birthday because they too are the best around. My wife is picky about her macarons and these are her favorites.
We enjoy coming back often and trying new items and seasonal items.
The pastries themselves can go from good to pretty disappointing. This is true for the Garlic Bread, which has loads of sweet cream cheese inside. However, the guava pastry is the best thing I’ve tasted from this bakery. The rice donut and the sausage roll are also good choices. Overall, while not the best around, it’s still a good place to get sweets.
CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENT thank you to the female associate at the front who brought the taro sweet cream buns after I inquired about them! And to the male associate who helped me check out!
Love taro it was a staple food growing up almost every meal rice, taro or green bananas.
Anyways enough nostalgia…I ended up spending $55 because I don’t make the trek down this way very often and it was worth every penny. Here is what I got and my personal ratings (i prefer semi sweet, pasty that is airy or layered). Please don’t let my review deter you I recommend you try what your heart desires! Our taste palettes vary.
-coffee 12 oz dark bitter no sugar or cream needed pairs well with sweet pastry’s
– Taro Cream Bun 10/10 the hype is real. Cream isn’t too thick just right consistency to go with the bun that was baked perfectly not too chewy or tough. Right amount of pull. Enough cream to last each bite
-Milk Pillow Bread just heavenly! Great alone or with a jam spread. Pillowy goodness not sweet at all which is nice.
-Sweet potato cake reminds me of a cross between pound cake & sponge cake. Delicious texture & tasty.
-Foliage Sausage Bread not too oily or heavy can be eaten alone as a breakfast treat. Is the base a focaccia mix? Seasoned well esp if you like that salty taste but the sausage added on additional saltiness flavor (not complaining I loved it) but forewarning for those watching their sodium intake. There were edges that were burnt which was SO good it tasted almost like caramel. So you get that salty sweet flavor burst.
-Cocoa Hazelnut Croissant very good airy & not overly sweet.
-Caramel Almond Pastry only had a small bite because my son ate the rest but it was delicious
-Strawberry Cream Cake and Cloud cream cake ARE VISUAL ART. Almost couldn’t eat it looked so beautiful. The cake itself is moist no tart taste or artificial taste. Right amount of sweetness very fresh. We fought over the cakes and who would eat the rest lol
Overall 1000/10 I’m going for a 5 mile run now to burn some of these carbs lol