Tous Les Jours
“For a gluten-free person I was quite happy to have one of my rear gluten indulgences in this carefully manicured place.”
“We never finish whole cakes that we buy because they're so sweet and heavy.”
“Definitely a better option to study than Starbucks, since it's always quiet- and the beverages are infinitely better.”
Tous Les Jours
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
3 reviews
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My coworker told me about Tous Les Jours after I was raving about Paris Baguette which is also awesome but quite a drive for me. It's nice to find a delicious local Korean bakery. They have a wide variety of pastries and cakes. I purchased a strawberry vanilla cake for a birthday, it was a decent size and $28. I love that they provide candles and a spatula, it's the whole package. The cake itself was so light and yummy. We never finish whole cakes that we buy because they're so sweet and heavy. This was perfect and everyone was left wanting more! If you've never tried Korean baked goods before I definitely recommend trying it. This is what dreams are made of!
Tous Les Jours is not unlike Paris Baquette and Caffe Benne, which are all Korean themed French cafes.
They serve a variety of French pastries, Korean pastries, and some fusion pastries.
Everything is laid out very organized and makes the whole process very straightforward. The various pastries all looked very fresh and very pretty.
It's self-service where you select what you want and place it on a serving tray and pay at the counter. At that point you can choose to either eat-in at the large and clean 2nd floor seating area comprised of tables and bench seating, or take your food to go.
Ordered a regular 16oz. coffee and was happy to see they serve illy coffee which is one of my favorite brands. I still think illy coffee is some of the best tasting coffee you can enjoy.
For the pastry end I selected a sugar donut twist and a red bean paste filled fritter.
Both were fine, but honestly nothing special.
The donut twist was solid but not as flavorful as I would expect. It was a tad oily as the paper it was served on revealed a fair amount absorption from the donut twist.
The red bean fritter was solid too. Red bean filling was not sweet and a little bland. The fritter was again just a little oily.
The 2nd floor sitting area is very clean and comfortable, and the atmosphere is very coffeehouse casual where you can connect to their free wifi and lounge for a few hours.
Solid choice for some really good coffee, but I would think twice on what you pick up in terms of food.
Delicious macaroons, ample seating, parking and good cappucinos. Similar to city bakeries such as Paris Baguette all over NYC.