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Broyé Cafe & Bakery

4.0 (50 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Karen S.

Cute little coffee shop on Fraser Street in Vancouver. Menu includes coffee, sweets and Vietnamese sandwiches such as banh mi. The staff are very friendly and kind. The cafe is bright and clean. Delicious coffee. I will be back

Olive W.

We stopped by in the way back home to grab a drink and some mochi buns for breakfast. The interior looks very cute and cozy. I order their gemicha oolong but turn out they were sold out for the day and have me Japanese milk tea instead. It is very good, none the less. It tastes creamy, sweet and roasty. Although the bun tastes really good, I do find that the look of the bun is not as cute anymore. I got the Oreo tortoro bun and the coffee Pom Pom purin bun. They used to put a lot more time and effort making each bun look like the character they meant to be but nowadays they look a bit off.

Vegan lemongrass chicken banh mi
Matt B.

Excellent Vietnamese bakery with vegan banh mi options. I got the vegan lemongrass chicken banh mi ($8.95) and it was ready in 5 minutes. The bread is fluffy, the vegan chicken was marinated well in a rather sweet, savoury sauce, with the usual pickled daikon and carrot, and cilantro. Good place for a cheap but small lunch or snack.

Rosalyn M.

A nice Vietnamese/Japanese cafe known for their cute melon pans featuring adorable characters such as totoro, lucky cat, shiba, and more. I've tried all the flavors over the years. They have a good balance of filling and mochi and the crispy sugary top makes it a sweet treat. I got their new moissant which is a croissant with mochi inside. They are marketing this as a brand new creation and I haven't seen it anywhere else in town. The matcha moissant was good where the filling and mochi didn't make the croissant soggy but the croissant could have been a bit more flaky for my personal liking. I noticed they increased their prices about 20% at the beginning of the year. It is one of the pricier places in the area but considering the amount of work they put into decorating each item it is worth checking out if cute treats is your thing.

The actual drink has no dark chocolate at all.
Carolyn L.

A pretty place to dine in. Love the cute pastries made to look like cartoon eg Pikachu, hello kitty and tontoro. I came here for the hot chocolate festival. I had the Love Potion but it was disappointing. Described on the website as: #37 - LOVE POTION Available: January 13 - February 14, 2024 Experience the magic of our 'Love Potion,' where premium Belgium Callebaut Dark Chocolate intertwines with the allure of rose and lychee in a decadent hot dhocolate. Indulge in the enchanting fusion of rich dark chocolate, delicate floral notes, and exotic lychee, creating a truly premium, delightful, and alluring hot chocolate experience. Served with a unique Moissant or Melon Pan of your choice. Unfortunately what I had was more like a milky sweet rose drink. Similar to Bandung (rose syrup condensed milk) in Malaysia/Singapore. No hint of dark chocolate at all. Reality didn't meet expectation. Major disappointment. If I didn't expect dark hot chocolate, the drink is quite nice. Just very sweet. The Vietnamese coffee moissant was ok. I didn't like the mochi. At least I tried. Maybe the other pastries will be better. The washroom is bad. Maybe it's due to the person who used it before me. Basically it didn't stop flushing? I saw the water just swirling non stop. The water level was so high I thought it may flood. The sign on the toilet should be on the wall -- saying not to throw toilet paper into toilet bowl. Avoid using the toilet if possible. Hopefully they can fix it.

Jane K.

On a recent visit to Vancouver BC, my family and I stopped at Broye at the recommendation of a friend. It's a cute bakery/coffee shop with great decorations and ambience. We had ordered pastries to go since we bought them before dinner. Sadly they fell short. The buns were super cute but I didn't think they tasted that great. The moissants were better but not "out of this world" or "must go back and visit" quality... just not my taste maybe. I thought the combination of the croissant and mochi was good. It wasn't as flakey as a croissant but still soft. The fillings were a good texture but I think the flavor was too subtle. I'm glad I tried it but I don't think I'll visit again.

Front of coffee shop and street patio~
Edward L.

Quaint Vietnamese cafe near Fraser and 48th. Parking is available on the side streets. The place has a forest theme. Reminds me of Foret Noire downtown, as well as Ki Cafe in Burnaby. Looks like a family run shop. Staff are friendly. The place serves coffee as well as bubble tea. The pastries including the typical stuff like croissants, but also there are some neat looking (though not too "authentic" looking) anime based pastries. I had the Pompompurin (Japanese cartoon dog) mochi pastry. This thing was rather interesting, as parts of it were flaky, but there was a squishy (mochi) blob in the middle. In any case, it tasted okay. The Vietnamese coffee I had was a bit pricy, but it was tasty.

Joyce L.

We stopped in for a light lunch hoping to find some vegan delights. Un/fortunately there was exactly one vegan friendly item- the lemongrass "chkn" banh mi. It made choosing easy and maybe that was for the best because this sandwich was super good! The crusty exterior of the bread was the perfect amount of crunch while the rest of the bread was soft and fluffy. The "chikn" was saucy and full of flavor. I shared some with my non-vegan bf and he was also impressed. The vegan head cheese was super creamy and went well with the light kick of the sauce. One key element I want to point out tho was the missing cucumber spear. I don't think I've ever had a banh mi in my life without cucumber. I've had some pretty "creative" banh mi but there's always been cucumber. Not sure if they ran out or if that's how they make them regularly. Anyway, the sandwich would have more complete with that fresh crunch to balance out all the sauciness. Then bf ordered the okonomi BBQ pork which he devoured. Also saucy and well-seasoned, he thoroughly enjoyed his choice as well. The cafe was very cute, well lit and decorated with plants, murals and other nick knacks. All in all, it was a lovely visit. I just wish the yelper who said "everything here is vegan and gf" was more precise with their writing bc that was not true. It didn't help that Broyé's menu was difficult to view on their website without having select "pick up or delivery" versus allowing the simple option of viewing the menu only. If you check in on Yelp, you get a free sachet of Vietnamese coffee. Whoever was in charge seemed reluctant to give the freebie from the checkin perk, initially telling me it was expired. After I handed my phone over for him to see the offer, he was able to see that there was no expiry date on the offer so he handed me a sachet. It was sort of an awkward interaction. Anyway, I'd be back for another sandwich but it was definitely a bummer that they didn't have any vegan pastry options. For those okay with dairy, there is one eggless cake option which looked really good. The offering that day was mango.

Sun G.

Sweet fun place. Good service. Pricey. If you want a croissant go to a croissant place. Mochi same thing. Kinda dry and soggy at the same time. But super pricy. Not the freshest or the (re)finest combo. 3 stars for trying and innovating.

Vietnamese coffee moissant - IG @bougiefoodieboi
Kyle W.

This is a cute Vietnamese coffee shop that specializes in cute pastries like the mochi buns and moissants (mochi croissants). We went here on a Sunday around 10:30am and it was not too busy. We got the black sesame coffee, Vietnamese egg coffee, Pikachu mochi bun, and Vietnamese coffee moissant. The black sesame coffee is pretty decent - there is a lot of black sesame so mix well, and it is not too sweet. The Vietnamese egg coffee is very concentrated with a good amount of egg cream. Not the best but it satisfies my Vietnamese coffee cravings. The Pikachu mochi bun is pretty decent - wish there was more mochi inside. The moissant is pretty novel but the croissant is too soft than crunchy outside that I would expect from a "made to order" moissant as mentioned in the display. They just give the moissant straight from the display and hand it to us on the plate without doing anything, and I was expecting it to be toasted. Regardless, I enjoyed this cafe and some of their novel take on different pastries.

Look up for lucky cranes
Alisha W.

Stopped by for Black Gold combo during hot chocolate festival and to my pleasant surprise, it made for a lovely light lunch with their full size bahn mi. Black Gold was the combination of the cafe's specialty, famous egg coffee, with premium Belgian Callebaut dark chocolate. I had to try out their claims of it being the world famous egg coffee and it did not disappoint. I really enjoyed the dark chocolate flavors. Hope they keep it on the menu even after hot chocolate festival ends. This is a cute cafe that also sells adorable Japanese dessert in addition to Vietnamese coffee and sandwiches. They even have vegan options on their Vietnamese sandwich menu. After thoughts re To go cups: ...for those who enjoy Caffè Artigiano style coffees, do you prefer drinking from coffee mugs instead of the to go coffee cups? Just curious if anyone finds drinking coffee from a to go cup takes away from the premium or specialty coffee experience? Their coffee came in a to a go cup thus my afterthought.

Cynthia S.

Back again because broye is one of my fav cafes in the city! This time trying out their moissants which are the perfect mix between a croissant and mochi! The salted egg was on the savory side and surprisingly tasty! We also tried the yuzu one on a different visit and I loved how bright the citrus notes from the yuzu contrasted the butter pastry! Also if you haven't tried their ube lattes or hot chocolate festival offerings, you're missing out!!

Cinamoroll croissant
Maya I.

We always try to stop by here every time we're at Fraser St. I like their coffee selections, they're 10x better than the Starbucks around the corner. The place has such a cozy vibe, and my tween daughter absolutely loves the Sanrio pastries. They're a bit pricey though, but definitely cute and instagrammable

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Super friendly nice service from a cashier we have received today! The place is clean and nice! Would def come back!

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great team and very nice to the customers, food tastes good. Customer service is good,

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