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9 years ago
Being portuguese I have finnaly found the taste of home here in Bordeaux! Try the pasteis de bacalhau and the pasteis de nata. Everything is fresh and made in the kitchen. Nice portuguese music in the background. Enjoy read more
242 rue Sainte-Catherine
33000 Bordeaux
France
Capucins - Victoire - St Michel - Ste Croix
05 56 20 27 57
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http://www.natalisboa.com/index.php/en/
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What time does NATA open?
NATA opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.NATA opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does NATA close?
NATA closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.NATA closes at 10:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.NATA closes at 7:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Thu 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMFri 10:00 AM - 10:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does NATA have parking?
Yes, NATA has parking options.
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Everything about this place is so good!! It's such a cute little store and I've gone every single…read moreday of my trip. They have so many options for bread and pastries and sandwiches and everything I've tried is insanely good, particularly their baguettes and chocolate croissants. The staff is so kind and welcoming and I can't recommend this place enough!
Fantastic croissants and chocolate croissants comparable to the elite Le Pains de Idees in Paris…read more Their baguette, one of the many varieties, the long one I tried was a basic one but a lovely one. The Madeline's were lovely too. A nice bakery to say the least. My favorite element would be the ovens and the conveyer belt you can see behind the counter with the bread going in and out. Reasonable prices, excellent selection and cute location. Can't complain. We went in November on a Tuesday morning and there was no one in the shop, a few patrons arrived after us. If there was a line for this I definitely wouldn't wait, it's not that good. However I'm under the impression that this is the best bakery in the central historic part of Bordeaux.
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Lucky for us, this boulangerie was just a 2-minute walk from our AirBnB during our recent stay in…read moreBordeaux. Located right next to the Saint Michel cathedral, it faces the open square and is surrounded by several other cute restaurants and shops. There is no seating inside, but there is plenty of seating in the square. It's a popular spot so there is usually a line, but the lines moves quickly. Of course, order your daily baguette here (we did!). But in addition to their fresh baked breads, they also offer some pastries such as classic French croissants, cannelés, madeleines, and more. I found their prices to be extremely reasonable compared to other boulangeries in the area (we did our own boulangerie crawl), and the service was fast and friendly.
We visited this bakery twice in a day and it was busy both times…read more Get the caneles. These little guys are delicious. The taste and texture is kind of like a chewy Madeline. But they are even tastier. Apparently they have custard and rum inside but I couldn't taste either. Price is pretty reasonable at 6 for 6.5 Pain au chocolat was also fairly good.
Butter Croissant
Chocolate Pistachio Snail
Red Fruit Snail
I didn't understand the love of canelés until I had one in Bordeaux where they originated. Now they…read morehold a special place in my heart next to macarons and kouign amanns! I fell in love with the amazing contrast of caramelized chewy outside and the fluffy, eggy center. Not to mention they taste like the best vanilla cake with a hint of rum. There are two main canelé producers in Bordeaux with many outlets around town - La Toque Cuivrée and Baillardran. Having tried both, I preferred La Toque Cuivrée slightly more for their stronger rum flavor and better outside chew. It's also nice that the price is a third of the other brand. Both brands make canelés in a small, medium, and large size. After many taste tests (and some more for good measure), I found that the medium size had the best ratio of outside chewy crust and soft inside. Baillardran had notable visible specks of vanilla bean in their largest size and prominent vanilla flavor, but La Toque edged them out with their superior rum taste. Either way though, you can't go wrong. Now if I only I could find this level of Canelé in the US!
This small window-store bakery on the Promenade of Saint Catherine is a great place to grab some…read moreCandelés de Bordeaux. -- Food -- This bakery has a very small selection. They mostly sell Candelés de Bordeaux with a few other pastry items on the side. The candelés were great! They are small sweet pastries with a crunchy sugary shell and a chewy center. Definitely a must try when visiting Bordeaux! We were able to get a box of 8 medium sides candelés for 4 euros. -- Service -- This is a walk-up window bakery. They do not have a public area inside or seating. They do accept credit cards and speak enough English to make a purchase without any issues. -- Location -- The bakery is located on the Promenade of Saint Catherine, near the Apple store. It is a great location for people staying near the many tourist areas or if you're shopping on St Catherine.
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Freshly baked goods and good smile service with good seating. Crispy and fresh…read more Do visit for a morning or mid day coffee and sweet treats
Excellent bakery. Great croissant - crisp and flaky outside and soft on the inside…read more Service is friendly and efficient. They have a good number of seats too. Their hot drink selection seems limited, but I guess this is not that kind of business. (I saw tea on the menu but not chai or matcha)
Crustacea
Freshly baked Croissants
Chocolate Croissant
One popular image of France is walking down the street with a loaf of baguette. Yes, French bread…read moreis delicious, and during our trip we tried to sample as much as we could. And this one little bakery is the one we keep returning to. The bread is simply divine, with the best texture and flavor, and made on site with organic and fresh ingredients. There are many varieties, wish we had time to try them all, and my favorite is one with chocolate. My only complain is that it's take out only. There is not even space where you can stand to eat, and they don't sell any coffee or drink. The counter is a mere foot or two from the door, enough space to place your order, and behind the counter you see the production facility, and that's all there is. Baking is all they do, all they focus on, and they sure do a mighty good job of it.
Chocolatine (aka pain au chocolat)
Viennoise nature
I was initially skeptical since they're a chain, and I had a bad experience with Baillardran, but a…read morelocal friend taught me to ask for a more toasted canele since I like the ones with more of a crust, and it was a brilliant idea. Their caneles are actually the cheapest, at only 70 cents for the regular size. It had good rum flavor and wasn't too sweet. It was a bit dense inside but had a great crust outside. They take credit cards for bigger orders, but I think they prefer cash. Tip: definitely ask for the more toasted ones for better texture.
La Toque Cuivrée
Very cute bakery. Most of the bread is organic and looked absolutely delicious. The sandwich bought…read morewasn't great, but they have a bunch of choice and it's definitely a good bakery where locals go to buy their daily bread. Would definitely recommend and go back. The boulangère is very nice too!
A very understated, traditional style bakery on busy Cours Portal in the Chartrons quartier of…read moreBordeaux, offering an array of freshly baked breads. You'll find the "traditional" baguette (my favorite) still warm, displayed amongst a variety of baguettes and freshly baked breads. The breakfast pastries (as we Americans like to call them) are divine. Simple, delicious and always fresh. The "pain aux raisin" is a favorite along with the traditional croissant and the heavenly almond croissant. Get there early and you'll see all the fixin's for the sandwiches freshly prepared and waiting for your selection. I've never indulged in their dessert style pastries though they too look inviting. I'm too busy shoving bite size pieces of warm baguette into my mouth to give it more thought. Lucky me, this little jewel is located just at the end of my street! I've experienced warm baguettes at all times of the day. You will not be disappointed if you pop into Le Pain d'Elise!
Le Pain d'Elise
Quiche
This place has great chocolate and vanilla choux. We didn't try anything else- but we also didn't…read moreneed to.
The closest boulangerie to my place! I had to check it out ;)…read moreThey have everything you may need: baguettes, bread in general, pastries, etc It's fresh and in the usual price range! You can also buy and enjoy their products on the terrace, which can be cool if there are no cars in the street! The service is ok too :)
Butter & Chocolate Croissants
Eclair (€3)
I had a mini quiche and a coco late brioche for a lunch…read more They didn't seem to have much of a system when it comes to queue management. I saw some instances where someone who came in later got served first. (I didn't mind it because I had to go in all the way to the back of the shop to see what savoury sandwiches they had before deciding.)
Went here with a group of friends last Sunday and I had a blueberry tartlette with a cappuccino and…read morethe tartlette was refreshing in the sense that it was nice to have compote in it as opposed to just bread. The cappuccino was average. I really wish they had a bigger drink menu but service was good and overall a nice, clean café!
Croissant
Pain au chocolate (€1.45)
We stumbled upon Perrin while exploring Bordeaux and decided to stop inside for some high-end…read morepastries. It was absolutely fantastic! I ordered the lemon tart and my boyfriend ordered the chocolate eclair. We were both blown away by how good both choices were! The tart was the perfect balance of sweet and tart, just small enough to eat on-the-go while we continued our walk. The eclair was very tasty as well. They paid a lot of attention to detail in making the filling, rather than just blasting it with as much sugar as possible like many bakeries do. We actually ended up coming back here the next morning to get a box of snacks for our train ride to Arcachon. We snagged a delicious strawberry pastry, a rocher, another eclair, and a chocolate cake-like pastry. The strawberry pastry was much milder than the other deserts and a great way to start the day. The rocher was a very rich chocolate moose encased in a hard chocolate shell mixed with nuts, and topped with a gold flake. Note, I only tried the sweet deserts. There was a large selection of artisan baked goods, ranging from eclairs to gold-foiled tarts. They also had a large selection of cookies, gift bags, cakes, breads, scones, sandwiches, and cheaper breakfast snacks. This is a must-try in Bordeaux.
This place has lots of beautiful desserts and cakes, but on one side they also have your routine…read morebreads. We went for a Parisian baguette, which had a great crust on it. The baguette is best consumed within a few hours of getting it. It wasn't very salted, so it's best with some salted butter or cheese / charcuterie.
Rocher (left), chocolate eclair (middle), strawberry pastry with gold flake (right), chocolate cake (bottom)
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