Bakery De Paris
“I dont know what it is about here (maybe all that extra condensed milk and chocolate drizzle) but this place actually makes me want to come back for more patbingsoo.”
“They have free wifi here so this would be a great place to study or get some work done.”
“The other ice cream flavors are also delicious on their own, but I have pat (red beans) in my blood, so pat = king in my mind.”
Bakery De Paris
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
8 reviews
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The bubble tea has the chewiest tapioca I've ever had and I found out it's because they make a fresh batch for the morning and evening times.. There isn't a huge pastry selection but I mostly come for the bubble tea anyway.
When you see a name like Bakery De Paris you kind of expect there to be some Parisian pastries in the store, nope turns out this is a Korean bakery. That being said the name was deceiving and they did not have what I was looking for but I made the best of it and ordered a few things anyway since I was there. After all I did go through a crazy hassle just trying to find parking in the first place so I didn't want it to be a wasted trip.
I looked around at the prepackaged donuts and muffins and grabbed a few things that I wasn't familiar with but looked tasty. After that I approached the refrigerated cake case and ordered one tiramisu and one strawberry shortcake. Both were delicious. They were $3.50 a piece and they were shape triangularly as if they'd been cut from a circular cake. Normally (or at least at the bakeries I go to) they give you rectangular slices for about the same price so you are technically getting less cake for the same price here. In my opinion the quality seemed to be worth it. The tiramisu had a nice mocha flavor and the strawberry shortcake was coated in a light subtly sweet whipped cream. You can tell real strawberries were used throughout the filling. The cake itself was also fluffy and fresh.
Even though I was a bit disappointed in the selection at first I ended up happy with what I ordered. I wouldn't recommend coming here if you are in a rush unless you have someone with you to double park. If you want coffee, tea, a muffin or a donuts you can be in an out in a few minutes. The whole cakes looked pretty and nicely designed as well but if you are expecting more complex pate-choux filled pastries or fruit tarts you are better off trying Martha's in Bayside or Lulu's on Union Turnpike.
I came here over the summer for some shaved ice while I had to run some errands in the neighborhood. The shaved ice is pretty well known in this cafe and I understand why. The portion is meant for two and it had a lot of fruits w/condensed milk! It doesn't get any better than that. But their coffee is average; I can make better coffee at home. Whoops.
This cafe is really cute and chic, it's also very clean. The staff are super nice and they don't mind that I bring my dog in sometimes. Coffee and lattes are good, pastries are just okay. My favorites from there will be the potato croquettes and latte. Also there's no parking so you'll have to park nearby.
Great iced coffee! Amazing service and extremely friendly workers. The cream cheese bread is to die for! A nice clean environment, and a great place to just sit down and do some work. In the summer time MAKE SURE to get their strawberry patbingsoo. AMAZING!
I've only been here a couple times while waiting for my car at Great Bear. Good, friendly service, decent Korean bakery breads…coffee is just ok. But it's a good, quiet place to take a break or get some work done. Lots of natural light coming in helps.
I hear the bingsoos in the summer are amazing, so i'll be back to try some of those out.
This was a cute lil' spot, and I liked how there was a tiny table & chairs for kids, too, haha. Anyways, we were so full from lunch that we just grabbed some pastries, including the hoof and cream bread. The hoof was kind of weird, just like the name haha, but the cream bread was tasty like it usually is!
Was in flushing to get my car fixed (it's cheaper here!) cause someone decided to bash my sideview mirror in the city
Needed a place to stay for a few hours and found this bakery. Walked in here around 4pm and found the lighting in this place to be horrible. Besides the lighting that's coming in from the outside, the only lights on were by the counter and the display cases.
Food/Drinks:
Green Tea Latte ($3.45 + .75 for a size up) – I haven't gone to any Korean bakery that doesn't know how to make a green tea latte. The menu says the latte is 3.25 but they charged 20 cents more. Meh
French Toast with ham and cheese ($2.50) – what the name says. It was pretty good. Would probably get it again
Overall, it's a decent place. Like any other bakeries in flushing, it's filled with those men and women who chill in bakery for hours