La Sultana Bakery

3648-B Shallowford Rd, Doraville
(770) 454-8123

Recent Reviews

Javier Torres

A bakery with a wide variety of sweet

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Erica Cruz

Delicious ? breads cakes gelatin and everything there is fresh and delicious ? come and visit us we are waiting for you with your whole familyParking: It is spacious and very clean, suitable for any ? or trockas or combis, there is even parking for bicycles.Kid-friendliness: Boys and girls love to eat fried potatoes and there is a variety to eat ? with chipilin tasty hot tamales ☕♨️Wheelchair accessibility: We have room for the chair ? we are also waiting for you here, come and visit us, thank you

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tacos de Carnitas, Bistec A la Mexicana, Arroz Y Frijoles, Huevos Al Gusto, Caldo de Pollo

Pippi Tucker

Delicious tres leche cakes. Cakes are decorated beautifully. Very good prices. Family owned.

Atoosa Ryanne Arfa

Horrible experience. We went here because we heard they have amazing tres leches. When we ordered at the counter, the guy looked at us like we were idiots and/or some form of aliens. He was completely unhelpful and rude and it was extremely unnerving. I will never go back here. I felt so uncomfortable by how he treated us.

Cesar Perez

Warm bread every afternoon after 3

Natasha McDowell

The best traditional Mexican Bread on town

Sin lubricación El rey

I placed an order 3 times and they didn't do it. I went directly to the store and they were very rude. I won't return to this bakery again. Apart from that, the place is very suspicious.

NANCY REY

Terrible service, I ordered a cake for 8am yesterday and I was waiting until 8:40 and no one arrived

Javier Camacho

VERY RUDE BEFORE THE TREATMENT OF CUSTOMERS, BESIDES VERY SLOW IN PERSONAL IT IS PREFERABLE TO SEARCH IN ANOTHER PLACE

marlon martinez

Excellent bakery good service

Marisol R.

Horrible servicio. La dueña no escucha y prepara lo que se le hincha la gana. No saben hacer cuentas. Las dos son irrespetuosas y no saben el sentido ni significado de servicio al cliente. Pena ajena, yo se que no tienen clientela establecida. Solo siguen abiertos por los autobuses que llegan diariamente y no saben lo malo que es este restaurante. Cierre y váyase a casita a descansar

Jeniffer Vicente

By 9:00 pm they are already closed , fix your hours of operations !

Y P

$18 for a plate of food nothing extra was asked for. 2nd time its happened to me. food is ok but could be better. Price is high for average food

Kevin C.

This review is for La Sultana's Panaderia store. There are currently three neighboring stores all under the La Sultana name: a restaurant, a bakery and a catering business. Once again, I'm just focusing on the Panaderia (bakery) part of La Sultana. We walked into La Sultana Panaderia and it reminded us of the slightly sweet Mexican bakery smells we were accustomed to in Southern California (southern part of Los Angeles/northern part of Orange County). One of the first things we saw were puerquitos, Mexican cinnamon bread in the shape of little piggies (hence the name puerquitos = small pigs). These are sometimes referred to as ginger bread, but they are not baked with ginger in them. Other breads we saw were conchas, which are so named because they look like shells (conchas). Generally, the larger collection of baked breads fall under what is called pan dulce. By the way, Mexican breads are not very sweet, nowhere near what Americans are used to. They are also not soft breads - they're rather firm and a lot more dense than Americans are used to. Many Mexicans dip their breads into their favorite hot drinks, like coffee or hot chocolate. Once you've decided what you're going to buy, you should first confirm how much they cost (per piece) unless price is no issue. I just hate getting surprised. Customers get to pick out which breads they want by getting some tongs and a flat tray, and piling whatever they pick onto the tray, and, when they're done, take it to the cash register so that the employee can ring everything up and take payment. Many different types and shapes of breads were available in rolling racks and in the glass display cases. This business also has cakes. I couldn't tell by looking at them if they were Mexican style cakes, which is generally not as sweet as American style cakes, but they all looked good. We had to get going, so we didn't buy anything during this visit since the employee was helping a couple who were intent on buying a large variety of breads for the week. We'll most likely be back.

John J.

Purchased several items. Honestly, they were awful. Everything was EXTREMELY dry, Not what I'd expect from a supposed fresh bakery. Make sure someone speaks Spanish because the employee barely knew English and had no desire to get off her a** behind the counter. Also none of the baked goods, except for the bagged breads, had descriptions or prices so you had no idea what to get or what it costs

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