1. Lychee boba is on point 2. Red Bean and/or custard fish snacks are cheap! I think it was like $ 6 for 12 or something similar.
Dawn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I really wanted to like this place more. I am familiar with Asian bakeries in New York City and this had that same clean appeal with every pastry pre wrapped. I am just disappointed by the coffee. Vanilla latte had little vanilla flavor which I was ok with put I think they are using a poor quality coffee bean. There was nearly no coffee fragrance coming from it and even less flavor. The pastries are nice though.
Sabrina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
My friend and I decided to stop in this place to give it a try. We normally love nice little cafes, but stopping in this one was a mistake. No one greeted us when we walked through the door(perhaps because we were not Korean). I ordered the Chocolate Ganache cake, and my friend ordered the Cinnimon twist with a Vanilla Latte. The Chocolate Ganache was absolutely disgusting, there was no sugar in the cake and the chocolate powder they put on top tasted like dirt. I could not eat it. The cinnamon twist was cold but it at least tasted good. The Vanilla Latte was absolutely disgusting, there was no vanilla to taste at all. I am so sorry I wasted my money here. On a positive note the layout of the building is nice and very spacious, but eat the food at your own risk.
Miss G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lawrenceville, GA
My first time here. I went to café mozart to get mini fish shaped waffle but it was such a disappointment. The waffle was slightly undercooked and not all the fillings are filled with custard. I also ordered Spanish latte, it was definitely way too sweet and I didn’t taste the coffee that much. I gave 2 stars because the location and the place itself are nice, comfy to hangout. The staff who took my was really nice but the cashier was rude. I gave $ 20 bill for $ 10.12 order, and decided to give another $ 1 bill so I can get an even $ 10 bill with coins but she told me that she already count the changes therefore she can’t give it to me. I myself worked as a cashier at foodcourt where busy time to time but when my customer ask me for bill changing, i never refuse any even when im busy(she wasnt even busy and there were nobody behind me). This problem I had, just makes me think twice to come back and hangout at café mozart nxt time, I rather go to sweet hut or 720 or windmill or any other bakery places where the staffs/service are a lot nicer.
Ashbeezy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Grayson, GA
I love the treats here. Asian dessert have little to no sugar in them. That makes it a perfect treat if you’re watching your sugar! I usually get the fruit tart. I can tell that the fruit is fresh & has nothing extra added to it. Fresh tasted way better than from the can! Check them out!
Hina S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I’ve had their blackberry cake and fruit cake and I keep coming back for more. The cream they use is very light and the cake is the perfect kind of moist too. This past Wednesday I bought one of the largest cakes they sell for my parents anniversary and of course they loved it. The pleasant hill location definitely has a greater variety to pick from. Go!
Ell V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lawrenceville, GA
Service is quick and friendly. Parking lot is easy to access and right off 85! This is around my tenth visit and the iced coffee is one of the most consistent in the area. Try the ham n cheese croissants!!! Plenty of seating and never busy! Psst. Stay away from the teenybopper Sweet huts. Service is childlike and inconsistent everything.
Sean Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lawrenceville, GA
I have come here several times to meet up with people due to it proximity to the I-85 and the place is very spacious. Customer service is alway indifferent towards you unless you are a Korean-speaking Korean. Today we ordered the custard fish waffles, after literally 30 minutes we asked where our order was. One of the girls walked toward the lady in charge of baking fish waffles and she told us 5 minutes. After another 5 minutes still no order, by this time I am pretty annoyed because we have not received an apology. So I ask again where the fuck is my order(«fuck» was said in my head obviously) and another girl runs back to the baker and she comes back saying they gave it to another customer, without even verifying their ticket number. They tell me it will be another 5 minutes! At this point I just ask for my refund and head out. What boggled me was not that they messed up, I understand people mess up, its the fact that we received not even a single apology. 1 star for its location and spacious layout. Baked goods are average. Customer service is offensive. Avoid this place, NOWIFIIFYOUARENOTKOREAN, the baked goods are nothing to write about, there are so many other options in Duluth. Whitewind Mill — same items but better service and free wifi to non-koreans Tree story — great service, free wifi, similiar items but better quality, and cozy atmosphere MangoSix — free wifi, more space to hang out Maclab — much better macarons …or if you love Mozart go to the one on Buford Highway, great customer service.
Anh B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I used to love coming to this place to hang out and chill with my friends and sometime do my work if I’m near the place and too lazy to drive to another place. I love ordering a caramel macchiato when I come here. It’s a little strong but that’s what I need if I’m staying here for hrs to do my work. If you come here order the little fish cake! So good! They are small but really creepy when they first came out. They have red bean filling and Custer a filling. The Custer filling is amazing!!! I love all cakes here and the cakes isn’t too sweet, so that’s a plus.
C S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Avondale Estates, GA
Great typical Asian /French bakery with gorgeous pastries, many kinds of mousse cake etc. Red bean bread very good, generous fillings — also the various cream breads are smooth and lovely filling, not too sweet. But if you want macarons, skip them — they are served cold, stale, and to me– twice now — taste old. Instead go over to MacLab for gorgeous fresh macarons with perfect flavor and texture. And a more charming environment. When it comes to macarons — Do not settle! MacLab is across the parking lot. I like Mozart’s bubble teas but are pricey, prefer Rustic Couch if going south on Satellite. I think 3 stars is a fair rating. I have not had pat bing su here.
Mauricio A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Peachtree Corners, GA
Second time around, and got same impression as first, ehh. First time was to try out some of the desserts, they were ok, Second was for a meeting. Coffee was good, my buddy said his tea was good(tazo passion fruit). I will have to go a third time to try some desserts. Update to follow.
David K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Jose, CA
My review is strictly for the bingsoo; really it’s more of a 3 ½ stars. The red bean bingsoo portion is pretty big and comes with a good amount of fruits and red bean, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Thoroughly enjoyable on a hot humid day. I got it twice during my three day visit in Atlanta, so it’s definitely worth having. Yet I felt like it still lacks some flavor, even with all of the ingredients that go into it. I can’t wait to go to Korea this summer and have some bingsoo there.
Ching H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lawrenceville, GA
Haven’t been to Mozart for a while and was really happy to see them serving the mini fish waffles. I thought White Windmill was the only place to get them. Also, it didn’t help that every time I went to White Windmill, they were out or couldn’t make them. So frustrated but now I don’t have to. I can come to Mozart and get them! Yay! I ordered the ice green tea. Same as everywhere, I mean you can’t screw up an ice tea. Mini fish waffles(dozen per order) choice of red bean or custard. I asked for half and half. Red bean was yummy!!! Waffle was warm and crunchy. Custard was better than White Windmills. It was smooth and sweet.
Ravi B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lawrenceville, GA
I use to come here all the time, but it was to stay focused since they had no WiFi at the time, so I couldn’t get distracted via Facebook. My friend and I were searching for the perfect coffee shop today on Pleasant Hill. We went to multiple different ones. All of them ended up being either closed, too full for a table, or having a private event it seemed like. So we diverted back to an old favorite to see if was still great. Well we walked in and it has been renovated since before… no booths in the middle! It looks much more spacious now. I’m actually writing my review while i’m here and this is the first time I’ve actually written a review where I am: P. They have«croissant doughnuts» here which were interesting. I wouldn’t say they’re my new favorite thing. I’m not even sure that they are a close resemblance to the croughnut since i’ve never had one, but I liked the filling in my blueberry croissant doughnut. I also got their House Iced Coffee which was awesome and one of my favorite coffee drinks that has been consistent with many other Asian cafes in the area. This is a good place to relax with friends. It’s not too crowded. My friend Dijan seemed to enjoy his iced green tea and in the past they’ve had great bakery items such as red bean and green bean breads.
Janos J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I love Café Mozart Bakery, why? Because I love Chinese(鲜奶水果蛋糕) styled whipped cream fruit cakes,(Korean name Saeng cream cake). So technically, that makes me a fruit cake right? Probably, just not a nutty one. 8 years ago, one of my best friends who is Cantonese purchased me one of these cakes right here at Café Mozart Bakery for my birthday, and ever since, it has become a tradition to pick-up one every year for my birthday. Usually the only birthday cakes I like are the ones made with butter cream, because they are less sweat than the regular frosting cakes. Still, butter cream has tons of sugar. However, these fruit cakes are extremely light and fluffy with their moist sponge cake interior and smooth creamy cool whip type exterior, and then they are topped with delicious fresh fruit. I do not care that this bakery does not have free Wi-Fi. All that I care about is that I enjoy what I pay for and that the staff has a good professional demeanor. So far I have not experienced any issues with staff, nor the cakes. They have a beautiful and nice selection of baked goods displayed here. However, I have not tried them, as I am not a big pastry type of guy, but they sure do look tempting to try. If your friends call you a fruit cake, or you just love fruit cakes, give this place a try. They can be a little pricy, even for a small one, they are over $ 30, but you are paying for quality. [Review #211]
Morgan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duluth, GA
This is my go to place whenever I have a craving for anything sweet. Everything I’ve tried has always been more than satisfying. Their waffles are great! I’d definitely say they are better than Top Cloud’s for sure, though Top Cloud does have a wider variety of waffles and even the option to «Create-Your-Own.» My only complaint is how busy this place can be. They can have terribly long lines causing stress to workers and customers. So, I’ve made it a habit to go at odd hours and try to avoid going on weekends.
Yoomee H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lawrenceville, GA
Still loving their cakes and tarts here. Only thing I don’t recommend getting as of today(08/22/2014) their cheesecake, macron, and bubble tea. NY Cheesecake — forgot how much this was. probably expensive. and not worth a penny! It’s too dry and tasteless. macron($ 1.79 ea) — they’re a tad bigger in size than before. but man. their prices gone up by A LOT! They used to be $ 1.49 and the broken ones $ 0.75. now they don’t even sell their broken ones!!! I’m so angry at this price change! Bubble Tea($ 4.49) — over priced The employees don’t greet their customers. well they don’t greet me. I know I’ve been reviewing a lot. it’s because I either go to a new place and found out it’s a crappy place or I’ve gone there several times and try to give it another chance. but. ughh… this place only gets 2 stars. I’m just so disappointed right now! Still enjoy their cakes, though… that’s it. I won’t be coming back here for what the other baked goods are worth, though. not worth it! SODISAPPOINTED!!!
Will C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Suwanee, GA
The cakes are usually their best. Their pastries are also great. The red bean paste pastries, and others goes well with their coffee. The vanilla latte its too sweet for my taste, therefore ask for half sweet when you order. My favorite cakes are the mocha cake and the strawberry short. Haven’t really tried the other ones yet but definitely going to try all of the ones that looks appealing! Yeah I have a bit of a sweet tooth. The décor its ok, not too bold nor too plain. The wood tables could use some restoring since it seems as kids like to carve interesting things on them. That’s all for this review. I’ll try updating more often once I move up here next month!
Daniel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Café Mozart is a Korean café/bakery chain with several locations in metro Atlanta. This location in Duluth can be found at Mall Corners near I-85 and Pleasant Hill Rd. Mall Corners is a sprawling shopping center. Mozart is across the parking lot from Iron Age and Sydney’s Buffet and across the street from Myung Ga Won(Korean BBQ). I think this is the biggest of all the Mozart bakeries in Atlanta. While the business is Korean, the theme is European. The calm atmosphere, cozy environment, and free Wi-Fi makes this an ideal place to work, study, and grab coffee and snacks with friends and family. Seating consists of several spacious booths with heightened partitions for increased privacy. There are some large tables so groups can meet and hang out here as well. This place has been around for years and it shows through worn booth cushions, chairs, and scratched wooden tables. The other Mozart stores are in better condition. At Café Mozart, you can find assorted fresh-baked goods including breads, snacks, pastries, cakes, and also coffees and teas, including bubble tea. This is a popular place to purchase cakes for special occasions, especially birthdays and anniversaries. A few foods I’ve tried at this location include the Nut Tart($ 1.99), Fresh Cream and Soboro Bread($ 1.69), and Macarons($ 1.49 each). The Nut Tart is a compact and delicious pie-like treat packed with nuts and a sweet filling. Almost like a pecan pie. It reminds me of the miniature nut pies my mom used to get at Dewey’s Bakery in Winston-Salem, NC. It’s great for a small energy boost and pretty delicious. Try one. At Asian bakeries such as White Windmill and Sweet Hut, I typically steer towards buns with sweet cream. Mozart’s Fresh Cream and Soboro Bread is just that. They have another version without cream, labeled simply as Soboro Bread. According to the labels, Soboro at Mozart translates into«Biscuit» Bread. It’s not like Southern-style biscuit bread though. It’s soft, sweet, and very crumbly(in a good way). It’s a nice sized bun with a very light and tasty cream filling. I highly recommend. At $ 1.49 each, the Macarons are a good deal. However, you get what you pay for. The macarons are hit or miss — mostly miss. I recommend the vanilla flavor. Do not order the green tea macarons. The cream is bitter and frankly, disgusting. Good service. Overall, I like this place.
Nichole K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
Ambiance is inviting. Greet selection for bakery items. Bubble teas are delicious. My favorite is the white chocolate. Fruit tarts are excellent as well. It has restaurant size booths and a great place to bring friends or family.