Tous Les Jours
“I would definitely return to this Tous as it is conveniently located in Chinatown.”
“I also recently had their birthday cake- very well decorated, not too sweet, top ingredients.”
“For their grand opening, they are putting out free samples of everything.”
Tous Les Jours
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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Tous les Jours has now made its way into Manhattan Chinatown.
Today is the grand opening of their 4th store in New York City. There are 2 locations in Flushing and one in Manhattan Koreatown. This is touted as a Korean French bakery.
I rode my bike past last night and noticed this new shiny store on a pretty dilapidated Division Steet and promised myself I would check it out today. Great addition to this area and let's hope it stays nice and clean (doubt it given it being in a high traffic area).
For lunch, I tried their egg salad sandwich ($5.25). It was decent but a bit on the sweet side for me. I could only finish half a sandwich. Ice coffee ($2.50) was fine, decent.
For their grand opening, they are putting out free samples of everything. I tried a few things, but they all just tasted the same. Creamy, sweet, and buttery.
And for a limited time, if you purchase over $20, you can get a free hamper or tumbler.
I'm sure this place will do well as it is centrally located and their pastries are decent.
I was really excited to see a Jours Les Tours in Chinatown since I really like their pastries and Pat Bing Su(Korean Shaved Ice) in their W 32nd Street location.
It is one of my favorite Korean bakery chain. It's hard for this location since there is so much Chinese bakeries nearby and their prices are almost half the price cheaper. I really like how they had a samples table in the entrance area.
So the hot chocolate and ice coffee for me and my friend both was not good. The milk must be at an even balance with the coffee and the chocolate because all we tasted was mainly milk. The bread was only average, I think I can get something similar in the Chinese bakeries! Service is okay. I do intend to come back in the future (possibly at least half a year later) hopefully at that time things will taste better after all they just opened not long ago. I do not want to risk buying their cakes incase it doesn't taste as creamy and fresh like the W32nd Street location.
This is an attempt to spice up the bakery game in C-Town. I had to walk in and try out what they had to offer. I noticed the decor was eerily similar to a bakery that started in Bayside and Flushing about two years ago but I will not mention the competitor's name. I got the Royal Milk Tea and all it taste like was a hot milk tea from a typical bubble tea shop. I enjoyed the free sample at the door and studied the dynamics of the displays. It is different and my only wish was that there were either more seating or more room to maneuver. I felt slightly claustrophobic.
I will return to try other items on the menu in the near future. The environment is clean and not sticky so I really like that feeling…who wouldn't.
Personally never went to this location but my friends purchased a birthday cake for me. My sweet potato cake tasted meh. I'm going to stick with fresh cream cake next time.
There're sure a lot of Korean bakeries popping up in Chinatown lately. I'm not sure how this place will compete with other Chinese bakery since their baked goods are a lot cheaper. However touslesjours is still my favorite bakery because I know their breads are made with good quality ingredients.
Quite a few options here at this bakery including coffees, teas, breads, pastries, cakes, and buns! Grab a tray and tong set to grab your favorite baked goods as you walk in and make way to the cake display and premium swiss rolls.
This shop seems to get a little less foot traffic than its sister locations and also noticeably less than its competitor, another Korean bakery. Check out is pretty quick, don't let the line scare you away.
The fruit tarts and fruit topped cakes, milk bread, swiss rolls, and cream breads are my go-tos. Definitely try the black sesame cream bread if you're a black sesame fan!
Overall, nice selection of baked goods, but nothing that wows me completely.
Tous les Jours is the newest addition to Chinatown. It is an upgrade from the local bakeries since some people might prefer french style pastries. Since they just opened, they are suffering between understaffed to overstaffed and exceptionally slow service. Give it a few weeks, I think they will pull through.
Despite their slow service, they are much friendlier than those in Koreatown. The cakes from what it seems are apparently cheaper than K Town as well(?).
I got the honey bee hamper with a purchase of 20$ today and it's so cute! I would definitely return to this Tous as it is conveniently located in Chinatown.