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4 years ago
Perfect pastries! The croissants are flaky and buttery! Pan de muerte was very good. Almond filled crossiant was amazing. We will be back.
Aquiles Serdán 1330
Col. Centro
23000 La Paz, Baja California Sur
Mexico
61 212 54711
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What time does Panadería Momo open?
Panadería Momo opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Panadería Momo close?
Panadería Momo closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Panadería Momo is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed
Does Panadería Momo have parking?
Yes, Panadería Momo has parking options.
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Cute coffee shop, a short walk from the malecon. It's a very trendy spot, so expect prices geared…read moretoward tourists, but it's still worth it to enjoy the ambiance. They did a great job with the design of the cafe, and I really enjoyed the murals they hired local artists to paint. They seem to have created their own brand and sell cute branded items like t-shirts, hats and coffee mugs. They also had a nice selection of Cabo San Lucas themed table books. Service was great, as the waitress was very friendly and came by multiple times to check on me. Coffee was served hot and I got a zucchini muffin which tasted very fresh and moist. I really enjoyed the cream cheese frosting on top as well. Definitely worth a visit while you're in town!
Came here twice on my weekend trip in La Paz! The cafe was very modern-esque with exposed brick and…read moreconcrete. I liked the vibe in combination with the live plants as well. Limited seating inside, but lots more on the back patio! The workers were very friendly - i spoke mostly english and they were able to figure out what i wanted and helped me pull out the right amount of pesos (Sorry for my toxic tourist traits)! The vanilla latte was perfectly sweet and tasted good! I found a lot of cafes in the area didnt have vanilla syrup so thats why i came back here twice! I would definitely recommend visiting if you are in La Paz!
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We ate breakfast here 3 times while staying in La Paz in January. Our server, Alondra, was amazing…read moreand the food was so delicious! We also got a carrot cake to take home- so good!
I made a rap about this place that sums up our experience. We ate here twice. Here it is: Whenever…read morewe eat here it's just so hot and cold. They bring your coffee to you when it's time to go. I love it and I hate it I just can't tell you why, maybe cause there's tons of baking soda in the middle of the pie. I don't think I can come back it's just not worth my time. I'd rather drive further for something that is right. I promise Im not picky but I've just had enough. I just can no longer eat here when all they serve is fluff.
Breakfast
Limonada
This is a very cozy and hip coffee shop a la Europe. The croissants are amazing and very authentic…read more There is also plenty of other great breakfast items on the menu. They got a variety of different coffee beverages. Bread and pastries are available to go.
Ah, Dulce Romero. Came for a cold IPA and a taro. stayed for the emotional rollercoaster that was…read moreSilvia, the visual artist - and Pillow Thief of La Paz. There I was--IPA in hand, vibing to music so good I considered quitting my job to become a playlist curator. Life was good... until Silvia strutted in like she owned the place. She locked eyes with my bench pillow--and within seconds, it was gone. Poof. Like a stylish, middle-aged magician fueled by tea and audacity. The taro? Mid, but it didn't steal from me. The IPA? Delicious--if only it could've warned me about Silvia. The music? Bumping--probably what distracted me during the heist. So yes, I recommend Dulce Romero. Just don't get too attached to the furniture. If Silvia's in the building, no cushion is safe.
Mocha
Kids breakfast of a Nutella waffle + eggs = $7
Mocha & cold brew
I will dream about their vanilla iced latte with oat milk every sunny day! Service was also great…read moreand quick.
Ok, but not great. US prices. Two cappucini and a croissant was $10. Tucked away off the main drag…read morewhich is a positive Was hopeful. Come again? Sure; why not....
Carmel Frappuccino Horchata Frappuccino and mango cake
Brownie and latte were delicious. Service was nice as well. Would definitely recommend if you're in…read morethe area.
Ambiance: 4/5 Service: 5/5…read moreFood: 4.5/5 Overall: 5/5 I came across this cafe / bakery when I was walking and had to check it out! While the inside was super cute I did find that it was way too hot to sit inside since there was no AC, but they did have a few tables set up outside on the sidewalk in the shade! They serve a variety of drinks, pastries, and bread. Everything looked SO good but I was really wanting some bread so I got a baguette for 38 MXN (around $2.50). For the price, I was really impressed! The man who worked there was also lovely so I would love to come back to try other items!
La mäsa panadería
Brownie and caramel latte
Display case of some of their delicious pastries
From the owner: Todo lo elaborado en Velvet está hecho desde cero con ingredientes de calidad. Destaca nuestro Red…read moreVelvet con betun de Queso Crema que no tiene comparación. Hacemos pasteles para toda ocasión, Bodas, Mesas de Postres, Quinceñeras.
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My favorite bakery here in La Paz. I love conchas in the morning. The hubby and I come to La Paz…read moreoften to go fishing and I like make a stop here on our first day here to get bakery items for the next couple of days. Nothing beats fresh bakery goods for the am drive to our fishing spot. Our kids love the doughnuts, I prefer the conchas with some tea. Hubby likes the bread with ham with jalapeno cream cheese inside (this one is out most expensive item at $13 pesos. The doughnuts are $8 pesos for the ones with just chocolate on top. The doghnuts are HUGE. As big as my hand huge. The conchas are soft and not sweet. They go perfectly jwith a cup of Early Grey. The bakery itself if nice, open, and clean. When you first go in, you get a tray and some tongs on your right side by the register. Please use the tongs to get items from the shelves. Also close the doors to the bins well so that they don't get stale. You then take your tray to the register and pay. She will wrap/bag your items as appropriate and you are on your way. I bought 3 conchas, one cuernito, one doughnut, and one ham with jalapeno bread. Total was $49 pesos.
First time coming here, needed sweet bread for my Chai Latte, unfortunately the bread/quality not…read moregood. Bread was dry no flavor. Needed more flavor and soft. Don't recomend this place.
Great breakfasts, lunch and light dinner. Fantastic coffee and probably some of the best cakes and…read morepastries in La Paz. Service is a bit slow but worth any wait. Indoor and patio seating and a drive through window if you are on the run.
The sandwiches y omelettes are good I like especially the chicken enchiladas it's more like a…read morechicken taquitos but not deep fried however it's very good comes with a side of salad. For breakfast u can get a Americano platter bacon or sausage pancakes eggs and even potatoes inexpensive there's enough food there where you can share it with a friend. Fresh ground Coffee y desserts are very fresh as well and the girls that work here are always happy and fun.
Everything the 5-star reviews say about this cozy bakery is true. It feels like a bakery that has…read morebeen transported to Todos Santos from San Francisco. We stayed in Todos Santos for a week and had breakfast here every day except for Wednesday when they are closed. We tried the sticky buns, cinnamon rolls, hamantashen, chocolate chip cookies, breakfast sandwich on focaccia, chocolate pecan cookies, carrot cake, morning glory muffins, and everything was absolutely stellar. Excellent cappuccino, as well. Service is prompt and pleasant. Highly highly recommended!
Food: get the brownie. The carrot cake is good, but the brownie is better…read more Service: slow, just like every other place in Todos Santos. Perhaps this will help me slow down. Ambiance: it's located downtown, so it's easy to get to. The folks who work there are friendly.
Cute cafe!
Affogato, Matcha Late with almond milk and Banana Muffin
Pies that are gourmet and Superb. Best pie I have had since 1972 when my Auntie Amy created her…read morelast fresh peach pie. Pies at Lolita are not too sweet. That's the problem with most people's pies they are too sweet. Emilio creates all his pies with just the right amount of sweetness. The scones are excellent too. The Quiche Lorraine are savory open pastry all unique with wild combinations of ingredients that include spices, vegetables, meats, eggs, and cheeses. Emilio is warm and entertaining. I ride my bicycle over to his adorable Lolita Pie Boutique, have a delicious desert with cup of latte then exercise to burn off the calories from these extraordinary pies with crusts that are made with real butter. "Bon Appetit"!
In a sea of tacorias and seafood places, Emilio stands out for for his pies at the organic farmers…read moremarket, and his pop up dinners. Prepare to be amazed!
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