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    Baguette Talk

    4.6 (16 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    HoyMay P.

    We saw a lady with an ice cream cone. We flagged her down to find out where she purchased it. She pointed to a bakery across the street. Baguette Talk offers bakery goods, beverages and soft serve ice cream cones. A soft serve was needed in this hot muggy NY day. We got vanilla and a matcha soft serve. The soft serve was huge. Both were really tasty. Another excellent stop!

    kristin c.

    Was looking for a sweet bite after lunch nearby. There were some places new to me on the same street block but ended up here and it was good for us. There's a variety - buns/bread, cakes, ice cream, etc. Got a free matcha soft serve with a $10 purchase - though light in matcha flavor and not creamy, was ok. I liked the black sesame soy cake (?)- different, not too sweet; and the chocolate mousse was good too. Each was ok for 2 people so wasn't bad pricewise. A few tables and counters/high stools by the windows for dining-in. No restroom. Located near the Main St train station.

    Cairo R.

    This bakery is great. It's easily located in downtown Flushing. Their baked goods always seem to be so fresh and ready. I feel like every time I go there there's a worker coming out with a new tray of pastries and breads. Their staff is very friendly. I also like that everything in the bakery is very affordable. They also have a white selection of cold and hot drinks along with bottled beverages. There's some seating available, but I would say it's easier to take your order to go as the seats fill up quickly. If you do decide to stay, it's always nice and clean in the cafe so worth staying around to enjoy your treats.

    Anny S.

    I only got a soft serve because it was free. My friend bought some bakery. I did take pictures of how the cakes look. I feel like this bakery presentation was nice! Reminds me of the other bakery tours de joure. The prices weren't as expensive. I wanted to try the blueberry fruit cake. Next time!

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    Thuong N.

    We wondering around the Chinatown and stopped by this place for a quick drink and food. Food was okay. Drink was not great, the coffee as not great as it should be. The service was fast. They only have couple tables so it's first come first serve for the table, otherwise you can take out too.

    Pistachio mochi loaf
    Shannon W.

    Absolutely try to get their mochi loaves before they run out, but also they were making new ones throughout the day. For $9, you can pick from pistachio, matcha and black sesame flavors which are swirled into shokupan. There is literal mochi in the bread which is amazing and it stays soft the entire week (if you refrigerate the bread just warm it or toast it to make the mochi soft again.) Also if you spend 10 or more, you get free ice cream!

    Mei C.

    Was shopping around Main Street Flushing and wanted to give this new Asian bakery a try. Display window had all the typical/popular buns and cakes. Purchased a Matcha Green tea creme cake roll. I liked the cake, as it had some Matcha flavor and the creme was not overly fatty (oily film). I would prefer the cake to have a bit more Matcha flavor, which would've made the cake slice even more tasty. There were seatings in the shop, but mainly all filled with seniors reading their newspaper.

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    Mia L.

    I recently discovered a newly opened bakery called Baguette Talk, and it was such a delightful find! They offer a wide variety of pastries and cakes, beautifully displayed and freshly made. I took my daughter in to order a birthday cake, and I was impressed by how accommodating they were. If you place your order before noon, they can freshly make a custom cake of your choice and have it ready for pick-up in just 3-4 hours -- perfect for last-minute birthday needs. My daughter is a huge fan of Kuromi, and to our surprise, they had an adorable Kuromi-themed cake design and available to order same day. The final product was absolutely precious, and my daughter couldn't have been happier. The cake was not only cute but also reasonably priced -- a 6" custom cake cost $61 (no tax added), which I found very fair for a fresh, themed creation. I'll definitely be returning next year for another birthday cake. Freshly made, great service, and a happy little customer -- can't ask for more!

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    Aleena G.

    Love this brand new bakery that opened in the heart of flushing. First time coming in, and I have tried the pistachio pretzel danishes, which are really delicious, sweet and somewhat savory with actual pistachios on top of them. The place is simple and calm enough to have a cup of coffee or an iced milk tea and the aesthetic is cute. The staff working there were really nice and they accept cash or card. I would definitely come back to try new pastries and desserts as well as a potential drink.

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    Kimmy S.

    My friend and I got the matcha puff. They were huge and the cream inside just exploded when we took a bite. It was full of matcha and not super sweet. Their price is also really fair. The bakery is close to the Main Street and easy to find. They also have a variety of other pastries both with amazing prices. People were also very nice there.

    Elsie W.

    New bakery in Flushing! Very clean and modern. They take cash and card. I got a pack of pork floss cakes and they were so fluffy and good. It looks like they have a lot of different pastries. I got the jelly milk tea but next time I'll get it without the jelly!

    Vanessa G.

    We came really late at night, but it was super busy still. Grabbed a honey lemon tea to quench our thirst. It was cheap and hit the spot.

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