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    Mirabelle by Orphée

    4.8 (130 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Parisian Croissant
    Kaelin H.

    Super buttery croissant!! It's everything you want: crispy and chewy with distinct, beautiful layers! They have lots of other delicious pastries and a good amount of seats to have some sit down French style brunch items. Highly recommend getting here early as it gets quite busy.

    Heather H.

    I stumbled upon this place in pioneer square and had a wonderful meal! The restaurant is super cute and the service was fantastic! Try this place!! You will not be disappointed!

    Le Parisien "Cochon" with a medium oat milk mocha, and a Salmon Symphony Tartine with a small iced oat milk latte
    Kait D.

    Honestly I haven't had a baguette sandwich this good since I was in Paris last! I'm so obsessed with how fresh and flavourful the authentic dishes are here. I ordered The Parisien "Cochon" which was absolutely delicious! I just wish the bread wasn't so hard, I needed to take several breaks to rest my jaw. My sister loved her latte. She adored the flavour of the sweet vanilla and that the oat milk had a high quality taste with a creamy texture. I agree that the drinks are perfect, my medium oat milk mocha was perfect with a delectably rich profile. My only qualm is the cleanliness! There aren't very many tables that seat more than two, so my mom, sister, and I had to push together two tables that were absolutely filthy. One was covered in croissant flakes and the table was covered in crumbs and the floor was dirty. Overall it just ruined the entire aesthetic and atmosphere that the place wasn't clean at all. The food is totally worth overlooking the mess and my sister and I will definitely be back the next time we're craving a taste of Paris!!

    Mr. Breakfast 2.0
    Kaamilah S.

    I am so glad I came here for breakfast on my solo trip to Seattle this past weekend. Though it was a Saturday morning (10am), the line was surprisingly short with only 2 parties ahead of me. You enter the café and order first, so make sure you browse through the menus they have on the right counter to get a better idea of what you'd like. As I was waiting in line, I saw them restocking their baguettes and it took everything within me to not buy one just to try! All the pastries by the front look amazing, but knowing I had the underground tour (which is RIGHT next door) after breakfast, I couldn't necessarily order with just my eyes. I eventually opted with their seasonal mademoiselle yuzu sweet treat and Mr. Breakfast 2.0. I added avocado with the house-made brioche bun and the size was so petite yet perfect for 1 serving! The yuzu treat was FANTASTIC and has this citrusy cream and meringue that's to die for. To get a caffeine fix, I ordered a regular latte with oatmilk--not sweet at all but did the job to get something warm in me on a chilly day! There are about 10 small tables you can dine inside for, but it's a bit difficult to snag one since they fill up quick! There's a lot more seating outside if you don't mind, which I did anyway especially with the great weather that day.

    Mr. Breakfast w Avocado
    Vin V.

    Went on a Sunday and got an oatmilk latte, Mr. Breakfast w Avocado and Casse-Noisette. Everything was good! Service was quick. The person getting your order and the servers were all efficient and cordial! I also got a box of palais de thes - detox tea. Feels like an authentic parisian cafe except that it's in pioneer square! Would definitely go back to try other items on the menu!

    Mila A.

    Love love this place!!! the most beautiful serving dishes, delicious food. Just love it. One thing I wish that would change, is that in Madame Yuzu they are using a new jam which is now brown and liquidy like molasses adding a slightly bit bitter flavor to my favorite tart. I wish they would go back to using the one they used originally. We try to come here every few weeks.

    Butter croissants
    H M.

    Croissants in a simple white bag, just like in Paris! I was going to wait for my cappuccino but the croissant was gone in 4 bites! The interior was warm and bright- just like the city of light!

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    Diana C.

    Everything was marvelous here! The outside patio is dog friendly which was awesome in winter. The service is lovely and friendly. The food came out really fast too actually. It's a fantastic, authentically Parisian cafe in almost every way. I would 100% recommend and go back, especially with my pup this summer.

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    Huong L.

    All I can say is wow. This is a must try place in Seattle. I heard a lot about this place via Instagram so decided to give it a try. I went here twice before able to give a fair rating. This is a small shop in pioneer square. They have a few seatings but it's also small so not good for big groups. Parking is street if you can find them. The owner of the shop is the person taking your order and he very nice and has a strong French accent :) Food wise: Croque monsieur 5/5 it doesn't feel heavy and feels clean and healthy. Love the flavor on this and the texture is amazing. Get it with egg! Terrine 4/5 -- this is for the adventurous eater. This is similar to the vietnamese pate but the flavor is a lot stronger. It comes with a side of butter and some bread. I didn't care for the bread as much. The combo of butter and pate was delicious. I actually spread it on the croissant that I had and wow, soooo good. Hot chocolate 3/5 -- pretty standard Regular croissant 4.5/5 -- feels soft but actually flaky, needs a little more butter flavor though. Kouig aman 4.5/5 -- love the layers, needs a little more sugar. Texture was perfect Cinnamon cruffin 4.5/5 -- almost like a pull apart bread but still have layers, flavor was good. Hazelnut croissant / apple turnover (oui oui) / beignet 4/5 --- really good flavor, soft and light. Carre verdome 10/5 --- one of the best cakes I had in a really long time. I love the crunch, the soft silky texture and rich chocolate flavor. Price was also very reasonable which kind of surprise me given how everything is inflated these days. Overall, this should be on your list to go if you're heading down to Seattle

    Croissant
    Katherine G.

    This place is super cute! Definitely reminds me of the cafes in France. I finally got the chance to try it after hearing about it for a while, and came on a slightly rainy weekend. The staff were all super sweet and friendly, and they have a great selection of baked goods and other items as well. I ended up getting a classic croissant, since that's what I tend to always get when trying a new spot. Theirs was gigantic and was so reasonably priced - you won't really find this elsewhere in Seattle! I do wish they warmed it up for you, but nonetheless it was still pretty good. I will say for the texture, this croissant won't blow you away as it leans on the softer side overall (rather than the crispy flaky layers). However, for flavor this one is absolutely delicious - the buttery-ness of this one is outstanding, and the flavor is so so good. My friend also got the canele which I took a bite out of, and it was fantastic. I've never had a canele before but this one definitely stood out - it was the perfect crispy exterior with a soft and chewy and flavorful middle. Highly recommend getting that! Overall, a very cute spot with good vibes friendly service and yummy pastries. Highly recommend!

    Hyunji K.

    I finally made it here after avoiding the crazy lines since opening. I'm not someone who enjoys waiting in line -- I usually stick to places that take reservations -- but this spot doesn't take any, so I just had to go for it. This place is a true breakfast‑and‑bakery gem. The baguettes were flying off the shelves the moment they came out. All the pastries looked amazing, but we wanted something more filling, so we ordered the croque‑monsieur and the quiche Lorraine. Both were delicious -- the quiche was soft, creamy, and savory, and the croque‑monsieur had that perfect ham‑and‑cheese comfort. And the mimosa here was surprisingly great. Even the side salad was fresh. Finding a seat is the tricky part. You basically have to scan for tables while ordering. It was already busy at 8am, and when we arrived around 9:30, the place was packed and we waited in line to order. Funny enough, it seemed quieter around 10:30 before it got busy again. The chef even came out to ask how everything was, and he was incredibly kind. Next time, I'm definitely grabbing a bag full of bread to take home. A delicious, casual American‑style breakfast in a lively atmosphere -- worth the visit, even with the wait.

    Jaymee S.

    === Overall === An authentic feeling place for a good croissant. Would go back and recommend! === Food === I got a chocolate and regular croissant. Both were flaky and not too hard - a good balance of flakiness and softness. Price seemed reasonable and the chocolate inside of the chocolate croissant was very tasty. === Service === Pretty friendly counter service, and they helped put away the plates that you use when you dine in. === Ambiance === Pioneer square gets some characters, there was someone yelling inside of the store that left which wasn't this business's fault, they handled it professionally. It's well decorated and the pastries are displayed beautifully.

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    Rima Z.

    I've been meaning to try this olace for a while, but especially glad to try now since I just returned from two months in France and can make a first comparison- this is legit! Both the food and the atmosphere. Charming interior with cafe tables and a view of passersby; soft music plays in the background. The dishes match the vibe perfectly, and carafes of water are available free of charge, just like in France. The service is friendly and engaging. The cappuccino was flavorful. The pain au chocolat was large, very buttery, and a good quality chocolate. The baguette was perfect; well baked, great crust, and a super chew. Tasted terrific with lightly salted butter. In short, this is easily comparable to a brasserie in France. The menu and cafe are enticing, inviting one to explore further.

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