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5
Bakery with sweet or savory options, featuring a wide selection and excellent products. Great canelé.
4
Completely gluten-free boulangerie. As a non-celiac person, I still really enjoyed each pastry. You can tell that they’re not traditional products and there’s something slightly different about the dough, but once you realize they’re entirely gluten-free, you can truly appreciate them. The place itself is very artistic, with beautiful photographs and even a small art gallery inside.
3
Beautiful cafe, with photography on the walls and a pretty garden with birds. The canelés were amazing and would go back just for them only. However, I got bread and a few cakes and all we're pretty plain, no rich favours just sugar. Very pretty to look at. A bit disappointing as they are dedicated to just gluten free. Good service and atmosphere.
1
I wish i could give it a 0 but since the lowest grade available is 1, that is what i will give it. I saw this place on google maps, i thought its rating was good that’s why i decided to give it a try. So we opted for a caramel popcorn flan, which looked and tasted nothing like a flan. I was given by the lady the flan with The top side of the flan broken i saw 2 pieces of flans in this bakery and i was given the broken one. That’s it for aesthetics, let’s talk about taste now, the caramel popcorn? Well no taste of popcorn? The caramel was burnt so it had an unpleasant bitter and ashy taste. The crumble was passable (i would even say not buttery enough). The real issue is on the inside. It looked and tasted nothing like a flan. By colour alone, it was too white already to be close to an authentic golden flan. The texture was tragic. The cream was curdled and lumpy, unlike a classic smooth and silky flan. Tastewise it was lifeless. Completely bland to the point of indifference. It was like bititng into an uneven mush of water and flour. Even a drop of vanilla extract could have salvaged something. Overall, we cannot consider this a flan it tasted nothing like a flan, and considering it’s price of 6€ i would not recommend it to anyone.
4
The fig tart, cannelés, and gâteau basque were delicious! I also really enjoyed being in their lovely terrace, and it is fantastic that they allow dogs. It was great to have a few savoury options (sandwiches, quiches, etc..), however the quiche was very bland and disappointing. The bread in the sandwiches was nice as it didn’t crumble away like a lot of gluten-free bread, but it was quite dry. The flan wasn’t particularly tasty, and I would really recommend having the gateau basque instead. Drinks: I was pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of hot and cold drinks on offer. Service: Finally, when I got home I realised that I paid for items that weren’t packed in my takeaway bag. The staff were trying their best to cope with the very high demand which made things quite difficult for them. Fully celiac safe as everything is gluten-free.
5
A wonderful find for someone like me who follows a largely gluten-free diet! There was an extensive selection of baked goods: cakes, breads, pastries, and even savory options with delicious toppings. Everything was presented in the typically culinary and aesthetic French way. The beautiful courtyard terrace, in the classic Bordeaux style, makes it the perfect place to start my day in Bordeaux from now on. There’s also a small art exhibition to enjoy. Lovely young staff and a great atmosphere. Highly recommended!
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