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Turkenstrasse 21, Munich
Pastries great, but depending on who is there, extremely rude service. Card payment only from € 5 and if you only have the cash in large bills, you will be treated very rude.
Typical French baguettes. Delicious!!
Great ambience, wonderful pastries - they still bake themselves! The cocoa is a poem, it is also made with oat milk
Very good croissants and pastries. Who loves France ...
Best French bread around.
I loved finding this cute and cozy cafe in Munich! I felt like I was in France with the French radio in the background, all the name cards were in French, and having super fresh pastries. I had the bacon quiche, fougasse, and chocolate croissant... and it was all divine!!! Definitely need to try the fougasse!
A pretty little bakery with seating with a good selection of delicious baguettes, rolls, pastries and small delicacies like eclairs, etc. I usually know immediately what I want to get, but I have a hard time here because everyone is laughing at me. Really nice here!
I must say first: I am French, from the south of France. I was prepared to speak French to the waitress. Nothing. The lady is from the Balkans, or elsewhere from an Eastern European country, but not French. Never mind. She was knowledgeable, that's fair to say. I wanted milk rolls, like in my childhood, pain au lait, and she immediately understood what I wanted. There weren't any milk rolls. She offered me brioche as an alternative. Clever. But I can't wrap the brioche as a roll in the cloth napkin, as I wanted. As an alternative, I took small, long loaves of bread, 1.30 each. Well. I am a friend of ficelle because there is less dough (mie de pain). A ficelle! Final bill: 5.20! I fell. At the "Tarte de St Tropez", where we shop during the holidays, a good baguette costs 1 €! Well, that's the Munich surcharge, I thought. Dinner with friends, four hours later: the bread was hard, rubbery, inedible. My canapés as amuse-gueule were a disaster. Goose liver, keta caviar: for the cat! Not to bite, as they say in Bavaria. Conclusion: The Germans don't notice why they make an effort, back'ma goes on. My conclusion: once and never again!
You walk into the shop and immediately feel like you are in a small bakery / boulangerie in southern France. The coffee or Americano was a dream as well as the little sweet things. We will definitely come back the next time we visit Munich
We stood in the shop for 3 minutes until the lady even noticed us (sat sideways and stared at her cell phone). The quality leaves a lot to be desired and the pain au chocolat is reminiscent of that from the discounter - doughy, not like a puff pastry, too little butter. It was too expensive and you should always save on friendliness if the quality is not right.
Loving bakery The miniature biscuit particles are excellent, especially those with nuts. The baguette that I took with me (pointed ends) is quite chewy, but tastes good
We enjoyed the coffee and the pastries we had in the boulangerie. The place seems to be popular with locals but we still found a nice spot to sit and enjoy the morning treat.
Just got an ancient croissant sold
Very tasty coffee, young nice staff
Best bakery in Munich. For the real lovers of french bread and croissants
Nice and cozy local place to have cappuccino with a pain au raisin early in the morning
The Germans just can't get a croissant right ... here you get a croissant like in France. The bread is also really tasty. The little treats are delicious! The prices are steep ... but may also be Munich.
We ordered a chocolate croissant and a spinach quiche. Both were rather below average in terms of quality and taste. Cold, firm, not very chocolatey, not buttery, etc. It's a shame if you call yourself a boulangerie. All in all, the price-performance ratio is not right at all!
Great croissants and baguettes!!! Coffee is also great with great beans
I tried four different pieces of pastry and bread. 2 of them tasted good, 2 were not my case. I found the coffee horrible. I find the prices to be quite high. I was there with the barometer voucher. At regular prices I would not come back with the "taste hit rate".
The Dompierre can only be recommended and the cafe there is also very good ... unfortunately we don't live nearby and we are all the more happy if we keep coming back.
No pretzels
Nice little bakery with French specialties. Prices a bit high. Service always friendly, although sometimes a bit slow.
They are not allowed to close! Otherwise we would have to turn our back on the beautiful Glockenbach district.
Always a pleasure in the best French bakery in town !
The croissants are some of the best (butter version) in the city, the bread stays fresh for days, and they always give a small treat to children. ?
Fresh and tasty cakes and sweets
Friendly service, but no matter when, quickly nothing goes here.
The Choux and Eclair have become miniature! Actually € 2.20 for a baby chou and € 2.90 for a baby eclair is way too expensive ...
Bought nut bread! Very well. Have to go there again!
Perfect, everything was great.
Just enjoyed a lovely breakfast here with my family. Cute little bakery bursting with flavours. Great service and reasonable pricing. My husband enjoyed his expresso and I regret not getting another hot chocolate...to go.
Lovely place grate coffee and service!
Delicious pastries, friendly service.
Cute shop with beautiful and tasty baked goods ranging from croissants, tarts, breads and simple baguette sandwiches. Prices are nearly appropriate for Munich.
Perfect if you are looking for a fresh / home-made French bakery in Munich - we tried a number of pastry and breads and every choice has met our expectations!
Almost croissant is fantastic! Friendly staff. Friendly hours. No cards. Very cozy.
A perfect taste of France in the middle of Munich
Great bread and pastry. Coffee is quite good and the staff super friendly. The place is a bit small but I always seem to find a place to sit. It's also open on Sundays, which is a big plus in Munich.
Friendly staff, great bread and quichelettes. The tea and coffee are good. Bit tricky getting in with a buggy but staff usually help with the door.
Great bread and friendly staff :)
Am almost here every day. I love it. Everything is delicious.
Good quality bread and well made desserts. Sunday open until 2pm.
Great french bakery with some of the best bread in town. Levains and brioches are fantastic. Staff friendly and service-minded. A few street-side seats for brief people-spotting is available, but more suitable for a cappucino+bread-pickup-stop rather than a long wholesome breakfast session.
Turkenstrasse 21, Munich
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