Huge disappointment. Pricey pastries and they put too much ice in their drinks … almost 80% ice. Their bakery name changed to café olleh which is weird because their receipt says«du dreams».
Crystal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Woodside, NY
I was a bit disappointed. Though there was a ton of cookie options and I love my cookies. There wasn’t much bread left or variety when I went by. It was a friday afternoon and it was kind of sad to not see much options. I also felt like it seemed kinda similar to Paris begette. Overall, I think they could do with adding something special to the mix so it isn’t too similar to other bakeries. It could be the location but my friend told me the one in flushing has more options so I will take a look. She was pretty disappointed with the place and she loves this bakery.
Hangi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
nice decoration and good taste of fresh bread compare other bakery around it. LOve it
Jennifer V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 East Elmhurst, NY
Too long of a wait for some mediocre pastries that are nothing out of this world. I have to agree with everyone else the service sucks monkey balls.
Chelsea C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 East Elmhurst, NY
They were out of a lot of things they didn’t have in stock. I tried a chocolate cream cake, which has strawberries in it. It wasn’t too sweet, and the cake was soft and fluffy, while the cream was light and airy. However, I do think it was pricey for the portion you get(forgot if it was $ 4.25 or 4.75). Ambience is nice and laid back… I lounged around for an hour and a half. The music selection is weird.
Brian L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
Terrible. Asked for an iced coffee with milk and ONE sugar and got it back tasting like pure sugar syrup. The almond croissant was hard, crunchy and dry. Thing broke apart like a pastry sitting out for days. This chocolate cream filled bread was ok but nothing remarkable. The variety wasn’t as abundant as other bakeries.
Felix S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Flushing, NY
what’s up with all these Asian bakeries with French names popping up in the hood lately? Came here with some friends for a study session and ordered some bread and pastries to enjoy. This Tous Les Jours is located right on Northern Blvd and there’s a lot of parking around the area. Plenty of seats inside(at least 20 – 30) and the place is bright and clean! I usually come here for their Macaroons and the Milk Pan Bread. The Macaroons($ 2) are chewy and not overly sweet(at least to me), I love the pistachio flavor as well as the Oreo flavor one, 2 bucks each is a little pricy but if you want to indulge yourself once in a while, the macaroons definitely is the way to go! Milk Pan Bread($ 5 or $ 6) is a loaf of bread made from organic milk, but they are so light and soft, it’s almost like you are biting into thin air! they are SOOoOO legit when you toast them in the oven so they have a little crunch on the outside and remain soft and light on the inside! YUMMM!!! Price: high– most regular bread here cost around $ 2.50 — $ 3.50 and consider how you can get a bowl of Phở across the street in the plaza for $ 7, TLJ can be an expensive treat. Overall TLJ is not bad, the place is clean and roomy, perfect for study sessions. The bread and pastries can get a bit pricy but if you not getting a million of them, you should be fine. Now let the competition between TLJ and PB begin!
Shelley L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
This review is for the dessert. The green tea shaved ice here is great. Best I’ve tried in a long time. Comes with strawberries, mango, sliced grapes, mochie, red beans and a delicious scoop of smooth green tea ice cream. Huge portion and can be shared with at least 4 people! Ice waa shaved well. No large random clumps of ice with no flavor. Well mixed and delicious!
Steve G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Midtown East, Manhattan, NY
The good kind of ‘fancy’ Korean bakery — cool interior design(for Queens), excellent coffee(Intelligentsia beans and La Marzocco) and some pretty good pastries. There isn’t quite enough French influence here to justify the French title, but I’ll let that one slide. I tried a few items, including the fantastic ‘The Milk’ strawberry… uhm…cake, patty, Mochi on steroids? and enjoyed all of them. Read the ingredients carefully if you’re vegetarian though — there’s bacon in most everything, including doughnuts and coffee(not true). Easy to overlook and very few of the savory items are in fact vegetarian. The latte was close to perfect, rare even in espresso only coffee shops, not to speak of bakeries. Overall a great place to stop by after breakfast or for an afternoon treat. I was surprised at the comparatively low rating, I’ll stop by again soon.
Masayo K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 FOREST HILLS, NY
Anyway, I like Tous Les Jours. I like their cakes. This place has more selection than PB cross the street in later hours(like 9 – 10 pm — PB doesn’t have much left in selection around that time, I guess because their location) My daughter likes Tous Les Jours Tiramis more than Paris Baguette. But still three stars for me, because chocolate croissant. No chocolate inside. Only outside. My family was so disappointed. There is similar items in Paris Baguette, theirs have chocolate inside. Anyway, they have Cream Puffs in cup which is great price. I love that!
Mi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oxford, CT
A few days ago, I had a chance to go to Flushing and stopped by this bakery. As soon as I entered this place I felt really good and the fresh aroma made me smile and salivate. They have a large selection of bread and cake. I believe that everything is bake fresh everyday, because the place is popular. I tried and enjoyed very much the roll filled with yellow custard and the one with sweetened green pea and red bean. I would have like to have sampled more but I wanted to watch my health and weight. I really love this place, I only wish they would have more cashiers so the lines will be shorter.
H M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 BAYSIDE, NY
Tous les jours has a great variety of korean bread aka bbang that is perfect for a small snack or even a dessert. Why am I giving them 1 star? Simply because of the RUDEWORKERS. My friends and I went here after eating nearby because it was her birthday. We were in the big table right next to the cashier. When our drinks were ready, one of the girl workers shouts«ICEDMISUGARU.» very rudely. Is that how you talk to your customers when their drink is ready? Keep in mind, we were RIGHTNEXTTOTHECASHIER. Remember, it was my friend’s birthday so we wanted to take a picture. So my friend holds up her phone to take a selfie group picture. I see two girl workers look at each other, back at us, and then back at each other, laughing with mocking faces. Have they never seen people taking pictures together? Sorry TLJ, I would love to come here again but I dont wanna deal with your rude workers. I’ll opt for Paris Baguette across the street.
Grace L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Queens, NY
2.5 stars. Ambience is nice, but it could be loud depending on the people sitting near you. Overpriced pastry and cake, needs to taste better even if the quality is slightly better. details below: Coffee-nothing spectacular. which i think says a lot about the bakery’s offerings. no self serve on milk options. curry croquette– tastes sort of bland, perhaps it’d taste better warmed up. ask if they have a toaster oven. half covered chocolate croissant– again nothing spectacular, overpriced. strawberry fresh cream cake– a slice at $ 4.25? again overpriced. if you have a few bucks to spare, spend it on their cakes. it’s not overly sweet and cream is in fact pretty fresh.
Ann C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Whitestone, NY
This location is much bigger and has more seating than the Flushing one. and they have a customer bathroom too, unlike the Flushing one! I don’t know if it’s just me, but I don’t quite understand the hype over macarons. I tried 3 macarons from here for a total of about 8 bucks and it really didn’t seem worth it. I also tried their whoopie pie, which looks like a giant soft oreo… except it wasn’t soft. It also had what seemed like whtie frosting in the middle when I was expecting fluffy marshmallow. It was just all a bit disappointing. I do like the atmosphere though…
Mr F G And Ms M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flushing, NY
The croque monsieur is really good! We love it! $ 2.75 for the croque monsieur, it was definitely worth it! We didn’t try the drinks or anything else here, maybe next time we’ll do that. The place looks clean & comfy to just relax, have coffee, tea with a friend. The staff were polite. We’ll definitely go back!
Moses A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Queens, NY
Worst Bubble Tea ever! Stay away from ordering any of the Bubble teas and smoothies here! Even asked them to remake the Taro bubble tea we ordered and it came out worse! They made the Taro MILK tea with water instead of milk! 3rd time they made it with milk and it came out much better than the 1st time(wasn’t good), but still wouldn’t order from here again!(I know it sounds ridiculous to ask them to make it 3x’s but there were 3 of us that ordered the same thing! Haha) I miss the pastries that used to be here when it was Koryodang. They don’t have any of the more savory pastries with bacon bits and hotdogs and stuff. Interior is nice and there’s lots of seating, but the drinks here suck! With so many other coffee shops in the neighborhood(2 block radius) go to either Paris Baguette, Café Benne, or the many other cafés on Northern.
Douglas K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Queens, NY
Nice space, small parking lot, okay coffee, and terrible smoothies and shakes. Everything here is overpriced including the iced tea for $ 4 which was Lipton powdered tea. This place will probably be the least busy of all the coffee shops around, so go there if you have a larger party.
Rashid M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
The concept of Tous Les Jours is exactly the same as Paris Baguette. They have the same type of small pastries, cakes, coffee, etc. I like Paris Baguette a lot better than this bakery. I tried a chocolate croissant and coffee here and it was ok. On the plus side, there’s a lot of seating in the back.
Carmen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bayside, NY
This place is absurd… So apparently, this bakery refuses to write a simple line: «Happy Birthday ____(insert a name here)» on cakes even if you reserve a day early. I understand if I were to get the cake on the day of and I’m requesting for you to do it– you can refuse, but seriously? ordering a cake one day ahead and you tell me that this is against the bakery’s policy? And you can’t even offer a generic cookie that says«happy birthday»? Wow, this is unheard of… I give it a 2 stars because the cakes taste good(we ordered a Chocolate Ganache and a strawberry cream cake) but the customer service sucks.
Rita L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
a new place replacing Café Koryodang! i think the one on 32st is better than this branch in terms of selection. They’re still really new in the area. I personally prefer to buy from Paris Baguette that’s across to this place just by looking at the selection. They do have lots of yummy looking cakes, maybe I’ll come back to try one of those next time.