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    4.0 (67 reviews)
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    Annette J.

    I was really excited to see the sign for this spot go up in the Westgate shopping center. I had heard about Tous Les Jours for a while now but hadn't been yet and I was looking forward to them opening here. So first off the selection is wild. The there are SO many options, from savories to sweets, pastries to cakes and other baked goods. Like many Asian bakeries I've been to this one self serve and, despite being a pretty big place, on a busy weekend afternoon it can be hard to navigate around folks that are also browsing the selection. So I've been a few times and each time I get an assortment of mostly pastries like their croissants and buns. Maybe a danish or two. Usually sweet though I've definitely enjoyed a sausage bun once or twice. Overall the pastries are very good tho not GREAT. The flavors are very good but with that level of output some of the offerings are not quite as dialed in or fresh feeling when it comes to texture. That said, I still do enjoy getting a pastry spread from here. Where they really shine tho are their cakes. How beautiful, right? And most come in mini sizes, slices, or in bigger occasion cakes. If you need a last minute birthday or celebration cake they've got quite the selection on the ready for you to scoop up. Coffee here is not bad either. I usually go for a latte. During slower days and times of the week they have plenty seating to meet a friend for a bite or bring your laptop along to catch up on some emails. The shop itself is also clean and very bright with huge windows and a lighter colored design inside. Ultimately I happen to like the other locally owned independent Asian bakeries in town more but I do keep this one in rotation thanks to the location.

    Strawberry cream and almond croissant
    Christopher F.

    First off the interior is very inviting and very clean. The staff is very helpful and friendly. When you walk in you can get tongs and a tray and open the cabinets and select what you like and bring it to the counter to check out, if you want a beverage you order at the counter when checking out your food. Everything here in terms of croissants, muffins, cakes and doughnuts does look fantastic, I will give them that. Where they lose me a bit is price $4.25 for one doughnut or croissants is a little much for me with other bakeries like DJ's or Yoons, it would be hard to come here over those bakeries due to sheer price alone. Again everything looks wonderful here just going to pay quite a lot. The Ube latte was flavor and my wife enjoyed her Jasmine tea, would came back here for a special occasion cake or just to treat myself, but would not be my weakly go to.

    Chocolate strawberry cake and strawberry cream cake
    Sayaka Y.

    Bright and modern ambience. Very friendly service. I've got some bread , cakes and drinks. Cake was light and moist. Drink wasn't too sweet at all. In fact I didn't taste much sweetness in matcha latte. Overall everything was tasty but a bit too pricey.

    Amethyst W.

    I came here within the first couple days of its opening. And really enjoy the variety of pastries that they seem to carry. They have a lot of options and everything seems very bright and clean. The workers are very friendly and they want to please you and and answer questions. And the service was pretty fast. The slowest thing probably is making the coffee it takes forever to order a coffee and actually get a coffee. This is an independent building located in a convenient shopping center to get an out of lots of parking. I think they've been there for a while. They will smooth out some of the challenges that all the new staff are facing. Will definitely recommend coming back.

    Qween D.

    I would rate this cafe an overall 3 stars. The pastry I chose was mediocre. I ordered the Blueberry Mont Blanc Croissant; it was a bit tough and not as soft and buttery as I prefer. The filling was pretty delicious and the fruit fresh. I ordered an Iced Lavender Latte as well. I didn't taste the lavender. However, the coffee itself was so-so; I wouldn't grab coffee from here on my way to work or anything but on the flip side, I noticed that most of the drinks on the menu were pretty low in calories ranging from 150cal to 350 cal. They also offered vegan options or dairy substitutes. They have some pretty interesting drinks. I would like to revisit just to try their Matcha Lavender Lemonade. I didn't like that guest must open the pastry container and get their own treats. It's a bit unsanitary. Furthermore, the restrooms were out of toilet paper and tissue was on the ground. All of the trash cans in the cafe were overfilled. There were forks but no butter-knives; as a result, struggled to enjoy my pastry without getting food under my nails. The dining area wasn't clean and I noticed that guests were not washing their hands prior to opening the pastry counter; by the end of my experience, there were finger prints all over the glass. When I arrived, there weren't many guest but once I began eating, a rush of people came into the cafe. However, there was a line of three people when I first got there. One register was open and there were 5 associates up front, only one of them was preparing orders and the other taking them. I ordered an Iced lavender latte. The female associate making my drink made a hot latte instead of iced. The male associate didn't specify. Nonetheless, she fixed my order with a little bit of an attitude.

    Krista M.

    I see this place often but have never stopped in. However in finally decided to stop in and try to. Wow when you walk in the assortment of pastry's is crazy. The provide a tray and tongs and you can grab what you want before heading up to the cashier. The desserts are SO PRETTY. Actually the whole cafe is very pretty. It's very clean and the staff are sooo nice. I the cakes they are so pretty I'm thinking about getting one for to take for Thanksgiving! The assortment of baked goods are unreal so many options you almost don't know what to choose I ended up getting a spinach and feta danish. It was very good. They also have coffee and tea. If you are looking for a cute place to meet up friends with a variety of options definitely give this place try. There is lots of parking because it is in the Westgate shopping plaza.

    They're cute little bags
    Joy W.

    There's so many different things to choose from and they always are bringing things out. There are places to sit and delicious food, both savory and sweet to choose from. They also have coffee. I had a great time, chatting with friends and picking a suite for now and for later. Majority of the pastries are self serve. Not all of them were wrapped pristinely but it does not affect the taste. I would watch out for cross contamination since it self serve. It was a little bit busy. The service was OK. I wanted my pastries for here, but they made them to go. The ambience is really lovely, but it does get pretty loud in there.

    Jessica S.

    This place has the best milk cream buns and mascarpone bread. I tried a variety of buns and macarons and everything was good. I have been to Yoon's, Moose, and O cafe. Tiramisu was good here but I prefer the one at Moose. I like the blueberry cream cheese buns at Yoon's a little more as well. All good quality, just personal preference. This is still a solid stop and I will return to try some other things.

    Albert T.

    We were in the area to pick up dinner and saw that there was a new Tous Les Jours open. This isn't usually my favorite bakery chain to visit, but we dropped in to give them a try since we were right next to it. As with other Tous Les Jours locations I've been to, I feel like the consistency and quality control just isn't there. While we were walking through the baked goods, we saw some croissants that looked nice, some that looked overbaked and dark colored, and some that were squished flat, all in the same or neighboring trays. We did decide to get a couple of items that I don't remember ever seeing before. Corn Cheese Donut ($5.25) - You get three of these donuts. These aren't really donuts though - the dough is a chewy mochi exterior, fried and rolled in sugar. The interior is mostly hollow except for a small dollop of a sweetened cream cheese and whole corn kernel mixture. When you bite into it, it makes kind of a puff sound as the air trapped inside starts escaping. I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did and I would be tempted to get it again. (4/5) Caramel Almond Pastry ($3.95) - The croissant dough tastes quite buttery, but the texture is sad, limp, and droopy with some of the smallest air pockets you can find in a croissant. It reminds me of a typical mass produced, low quality, yet all butter, grocery store croissant. The filling tastes pretty good - it's a caramel flavored almond frangipane that is very sweet. The caramel notes really come through and overpowers the almond. There are slivered almonds sprinkled on top of the croissant, adding some texture. (2/5) I do like that this location has labels of when everything is baked and when they should refresh the offering. Then again, we went at 5PM and there were several pastries that said best by 3 PM that were still up for sale, so that was kind of bizarre. If you're not going to refresh them on time, it's better to not have those labels at all in my opinion. Bathrooms - Two single unisex rooms along the right rear. I guess I just don't understand the appeal of this chain. I've been to 5 separate locations in Michigan and when I lived in California and haven't been impressed on any visit. The baguette here somehow costs more Zingerman's and what's even worse is that there's a local family owned Korean bakery nearby where the pastries cost half as much as Tous Les Jours and are of higher quality. Yet Tous Les Jours seems to always be completely full, but at Yoon's, I've never seen more than one or two other customers. I guess Tous Les Jours just targets a different demographic. Don't get me wrong, Tous Les Jours is not bad, it's just bland. If you want a huge selection of baked Asian-French goods, a familiar and inviting environment, and food that is mass produced, but mostly tastes good, then Tous Les Jours is a fine visit.

    Not sure how this works but this is what you start with when you walk in
    Beth H.

    Very fast friendly service for how busy this place was today. Not enough parking. The selection is amazing. I didn't know how the operation worked but asked at the counter. You grab a tray and tongs. Get what you want and they will box it for you, or you can eat in. The cakes look amazing. There are both sweet and savory available. Half loaves of bread that I will be back to try soon. Drinks in a cold case, whole cakes available. Coffees to order at the counter. I was surprised how quickly I was in and out. Glad to have another Asian-centric bakery with great flavors available.

    Tiffany S.

    Soooo excited (and slightly worried for my waist line) that TLJ is in AA!! I don't have to drive alllll the way to Troy now. I know TLJ well from growing up on the west coast. You'll find Asian baked goodies that aren't too sweet (the ultimate compliment!) and also things like beautiful milk bread for toast, sandwiches, whole cakes, macarons, etc. they also sell coffees and teas. The space is gorgeous and new with plenty of seating!

    Inside of Garlic & Cheese Croissant ($4)
    Lena J.

    Tous Les Jours is a South Korean bakery chain with many locations across the U.S., and their Ann Arbor location (which is the second in Michigan) is having its grand opening this weekend. I'm familiar with their New York and New Jersey locations, and it's exciting to see them finally opening in Ann Arbor. In terms of the quality of their products, they're a chain, so the quality is standardized across locations, and some of the products do taste mass produced. Compared to the locally owned Yoon Bakery, I think the quality of the breads at Yoon is definitely higher. However, TLJ does have more options. My favorite items here are the milk bread loaves: they have many more options than other Asian bakeries in the area. Their viennoiseries look pretty but aren't great, so I'd recommend avoiding those. They were swamped on opening day (the line took 2 hours), so I'd recommend waiting a bit for the hype to calm down before visiting. There was a grand opening promo of a free mug with $25+ purchase, so I tried several items: Would get again: Sweet Rice Donut ($2.75) - it's a deep fried glutinous rice ball filled with red bean paste. It came warm! Garlic & Cheese Croissant ($4) Strawberry Croissant ($4.25) - filled with whipped cream and strawberries. Would not get again: Cranberry Cream Cheese Bread ($3.75), Milk Cream Bread ($3.50) - OK but not noteworthy. The bread texture isn't as good as Yoon. Mango Cream Doughnut ($4.25) - the filling was way too sweet :( Pain Aux Raisin ($3.25), Chocolate Avalanche ($3.95), Mont Blanc Pastry ($5.25) - the dough of the viennoiseries is too dry and bland. Sweet Cheese and Blueberry Danish ($3.95) - the sweet cheese filling had a strange texture, and had an overly vanilla flavor. The space is bright with lots of seating. Even though I didn't like most of the items I got this time, I'm still happy that there are more Asian chains opening up in the area.

    Guava danish - so good!
    Linda I.

    Nice-to-have option for Asian/French fusion pastries and treats! Self serve area with sweet and savory pastries, and a counter up front for cakes and macarons. The soufflé cheese cake was good but not amazing in my opinion, a little dry. The right amount of "not too sweet" though. I thought the yogurt and cherry pastry was also good but not amazing. The guava danish was amazing though! The pastry base is just the right amount of flaky and buttery and the guava filling is a juicy flavor punch. My favorite item (that I've tried so far). I would come just for this, especially because guava flavored anything is hard to find around here. Next time I'm getting taro bread to go as well. Not busy on a weekday evening at all and convenient parking. Friendly service at the counter!

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    Yoon's Bakery

    Yoon's Bakery

    4.6
    (173 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $

    Visited Ann Arbor over the weekend and this place is very close to my friend's house! It's also…read morenext door to Evergreen, a place I will need to try on my next visit! There's plenty of parking but it does get quite busy on Saturday morning/noon. The place is pretty narrow and small. The offerings are nice but there were not many flaky pastries. I'm used to the huge glass case varieties from Tous les jours or Paris Baguette and love the flaky pastries or novelties the best! Yoon's was bread and bun heavy and their prices overall were higher (if you can believe it!). I did try this Cloud cake $6.50 that was out of this world good but the strawberry jam part was too sweet. The hazelnut cream sandwich loaf (3 small servings) was so beans good with my favorite type of cream that only Asian bakeries can get right! My only complaint is more cream, please!

    Despite there being a few options for Korean pastries in AA, I love that Yoon's is still quite busy…read moreand seem to be thriving! I saw an ad for a Grain Latte (mi-su-ga-ru) and was so curious how it would taste. I haven't noticed it anywhere else (other Korean bakeries), so had to make a trip just for the drink, along with their other goodies. Omg, from the first sip, I was transported back to my childhood. I used to drink the multigrain drink that would come in powder form. But this drink was elevated by the espresso. What a perfect combo! Now this latte isn't sweet, so if you are looking for sweet, this won't be the drink for you. I had my hubs try it out and said he could taste espresso with an aftertaste of the grains- not something he would order, himself. But I'm definitely going to! He ordered the pistachio latte and I could tell it's very different from other ps's I've had from Monday Coffee Club or from Yemeni coffee houses. It definitely has that light, Korean, nutty taste that isn't strong. The baked goodie, I'm happy to say, has expanded and they offer so much more than they did since my last review. They've added a few nice tables and chairs, so you don't have to leave to enjoy your pastries or coffee, unless there's no spots. Highly recommend Y if you enjoy desserts that's not too sweet.

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    Inside of Cloud Bread ($6) - light, fluffy bread with butter cream filling and strawberry jam. The bread is just slightly too dry.
    Inside of Cloud Bread ($6) - light, fluffy bread with butter cream filling and strawberry jam. The bread is just slightly too dry.
    Sweet Potato Cream Bread ($2.80) - very soft and fluffy. Surface is covered in cake crumbs.
    Sweet Potato Cream Bread ($2.80) - very soft and fluffy. Surface is covered in cake crumbs.
    Inside of Croffle ($4) - croissant waffle hybrid. Not great. Not crispy, just dense.

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    Inside of Croffle ($4) - croissant waffle hybrid. Not great. Not crispy, just dense.
    DJ’s Bakery

    DJ’s Bakery

    4.8
    (175 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $

    I had read about DJ's bakery, but for some reason had never been. So I popped by this morning at 7…read moreAM. I felt like there were miles and miles of donuts. The case was absolutely gorgeous - filled with both yeast and cake donuts as well as this ham and cheese filled pretzel that I had read about and an amazing looking sticky bun. I was trying to get to work so I didn't have time to take a lot of photos. I chose the cake, chocolate covered donut, and the ham and cheese stuffed pretzel. I have no picture of this donut because I ate it in the car on the way to work because I just couldn't stand it. It was phenomenal. Of course a cake donut has a different texture than a yeast doughnut And it was soft yet cakey. I thought the chocolate icing was amazing. It was a little sweet, but I loved that about it. There are tables inside and a couple tables outside but as it is 29° I didn't sit outside. I jumped in my car and ate my donut on the way to work. The woman behind the counter said she is one of the owners, but I didn't get her name. I am bad. But she was lovely and just so kind.

    They are the best coffee/donut shop ever. My boyfriend and I really enjoy this place. The girl that…read moreworks the front most of the time is just the sweetest person ever and you can tell she truly loves what she does. Keep up all the great work. We will be in to order our two iced coffees and maybe a donut or two next time!

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    The twisted glaze and apple cinnamon muffin
    The twisted glaze and apple cinnamon muffin
    Perfection
    Perfection
    DJ’s Bakery

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    Cannelle

    Cannelle

    4.2
    (89 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    2-15-2026 We dined in and chose savory sandwiches, all of…read morethem excellent. It was a Sunday morning and quite crowded and when one of us, in a party of four, did not receive their order, the staff, who seemed quite harassed, did their best to expedite it.

    I love Cannelle so much and I wish I loved closer but it's probably good that I don't. I've visited…read morethe downtown Detroit and Ann Arbor locations and they're both wonderful. We visited the Ann Arbor location last Saturday for after-dinner dessert and to buy breakfast treats for the next day. The service was friendly, helpful, and quick. I love that the Ann Arbor location has turned their street parking into the most precious cafe seating. We loved being able to enjoy our delicious desserts and the beautiful fall weather. My mom, sister, and I shared the Pistachio Raspberry Tart, Lemon Tart, and Plateau Chocolat, and we enjoyed them all. The two tarts were our favorites! The Plateau Chocolat is very rich. We ordered the Sesame Feta croissant, Ham and Asiago croissant, and Berry Delicious for the next morning and they bagged them for us. We were so bummed the next morning when we opened the bag and the Ham and Asiago croissant was missing because we wanted to try it. We still loved the other croissants and we'll be back the next time we're in Michigan!

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    Inside of Apricot & Walnut Tart ($50 for 8" tart) - Thanksgiving special
    Inside of Apricot & Walnut Tart ($50 for 8" tart) - Thanksgiving special
    Inside of 8" Passion Fruit Tart ($43) - curd is thick, has a strong passion fruit flavor
    Inside of 8" Passion Fruit Tart ($43) - curd is thick, has a strong passion fruit flavor
    Inside of 8" Strawberry Tart ($43) - with vanilla pastry cream and strawberries.

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    Inside of 8" Strawberry Tart ($43) - with vanilla pastry cream and strawberries.
    Q Bakehouse & Market

    Q Bakehouse & Market

    4.7
    (57 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    The parking lot is tiny, and I was miffed on my latest trip (on a weekday morning, no less) that it…read morewas full, meaning I had to park in a nearby neighborhood. The cinnamon rolls are worth it, and this latest trip had me going for a yuzu lemon meringue bar, which struck the perfect balance of not too sweet, but also not a bland flavorless hellscape, which a lot of "not too sweet" dessert can fall into. Rather tempted to make the trip and get one again before they go away for the year. I will note that loaf cakes, like the apple cake and the olive oil cake, were a bit disappointing--dry, and in the former case, lacking in apples.

    This place was recommended by my wife's Cantonese group. Located right where Huron pky splits into…read moreJackson and Dexter Ave sitting in a small shopping mall behind a gas station. The place is small yet quaint. There is some outside seating as well. We tried their OG breakfast sandwich and was very impressed. The toasted sesame bun was outstanding the sausage patty is not your typical sausage patty made fresh and spiced well. The egg has what looks like scallions and spices overall a really good sandwich for $9. Their coconut Ube milk bun was outstanding really enjoyed the coconut filling in the middle. The chili crisp scone was good but would have liked to taste more of the chili crisp. My wife tried their Champaign tea which she liked but did not blow her away. That said my wife is quite the tea connoisseur so it takes a little more to impress her when it comes to tea. All n all a great little spot will definitely come back again to try more of their baked goods. According to staff their coffee is what people really come here for, along with the baked goods.

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    Inside of Chili Crisp Scone ($5) - this was the best item we tried. Really moist, soft, and flavorful.
    Inside of Chili Crisp Scone ($5) - this was the best item we tried. Really moist, soft, and flavorful.
    Inside of Brown Butter Sesame Miso Cookie ($3) - too sweet and rich for me. Reminds me a bit of a peanut butter cookie.
    Inside of Brown Butter Sesame Miso Cookie ($3) - too sweet and rich for me. Reminds me a bit of a peanut butter cookie.
    Passion Vanilla Mochi Bite ($3) - good. Soft and chewy. The flavor is more brown sugar than passion fruit, I think.

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    Passion Vanilla Mochi Bite ($3) - good. Soft and chewy. The flavor is more brown sugar than passion fruit, I think.
    White Lotus Farms

    White Lotus Farms

    4.8
    (65 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    We spent a weekend morning here when visiting family. The parking seemed ample though it was pretty…read morefull when we left. This is a real farm but also a great place to start a day like this with the first stop being the food tent. It is full of local fresh products. They bake many breads so we started with a warm baguette to eat with the fresh local cheeses in the refrigerated area. We chose the goat cheese, the fresh mozzarella as well as a container of their homemade pimento spread, the best example I have ever had. We also got some morning pastries for immediate consumption at the picnic tables scattered around. Between us we had, a morning bun, some croissants, including pain au chocolate. We sampled the freshly made multi seed levain which was excellent but we did not buy one that day. If I lived here and had the need to eat more at home, I surely would have. After eating and some p,any time, we walked over to the animal areas. Being spring, they had plenty of very young goats, with their mothers with easy to watch in several pens. In one area we're mother goats nursing their young. In another area we're some tiny babies getting a helping hand from the friendly staff bottle feeding a few who needed the help for various reasons. Definitely visit here this time of year. A great experience.

    I've wanted to try White Lotus Farms and I was able to get a few things when they were set up at…read moreEastern Market. I got an olive levain loaf of bread and a morning bun. The bread was very good, filled with Kalamata olives. The morning bun sort of reminded me of a croissant with cinnamon sugar in a spiral shape, it was decent, but I wouldn't get it again. The stand was very busy, they had a large variety of things, I wasn't able to check out anything besides the baked goods. Ok get bread again, next time I go to Eastern Market.

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    Coffee Cream Croissant ($4), Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish ($4), Baguette ($4)
    Coffee Cream Croissant ($4), Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish ($4), Baguette ($4)
    Seasonal Croissant: Thai Tea Cream ($4) - it's OK. The filling smells slightly spiced, tastes spiced, is pretty sweet. Not my fav.
    Seasonal Croissant: Thai Tea Cream ($4) - it's OK. The filling smells slightly spiced, tastes spiced, is pretty sweet. Not my fav.
    Inside of Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish ($4) and Caprese Danish ($4)

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    Inside of Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish ($4) and Caprese Danish ($4)
    Ondo Bakery & Cafe

    Ondo Bakery & Cafe

    4.2
    (63 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    It's been over a year since Ondo has opened and I love that they keep innovating! The latest…read moregoodies I've been enjoying here are the: *injeolmi croissant - it's so dang good. First, their lamination is ON POINT. Then add the Korean flavors and flair to it? Chef's kiss. So Injeolmi is basically like a mochi rice cake dessert with roasted soy bean powder on it. So they did their take on it by dusting the exterior with the roasted soy bean powder and putting the rice cake part INSIDE. You basically have to eat this day-of though - rice flour goodies are never that great re-heated. *trompe de l'oeil desserts - they have various ones that look like fruit BUT my favorite cheesecake that looks like a piece of cheese on a cheese board ha. Love the whimsy. *the sleeping bear cakes! I think this is more of a Valentine's Day special - I'm not sure if it's year-around but it's so cute and the chocolate mousse is so luscious with the perfect ratio of raspberry. *Dubai chocolate mochi - this is probably my favorite take on this viral trend. It's a really fascinating texture with the soft rice cake/mochi meeting the crunchy kataifi. I'm into though!

    Come early because they tend to sell out of some stuff by the early afternoon! That Dubai chocolate…read moremochi is so good. A bit on the pricier side, but such a variety of textures and great flavor. The flakiness on the pastries is also so well done - many layers, all nice and neat. Very pretty too. They also sell drinks and have plenty of seating inside.

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