“I love Red Ribbon Bakeshop in Tukwila, love to eat and enjoy the food but lately the small eating area become a meeting place of retired group they occupied the 2 tables and no more place to eat and enjoy the Red Ribbon products . Management please prioritize your customers. Thanks you.“
“Such a cool hidden gem in Burien! I got a slice of cheesecake and a slice of the pistacchio as well. Total of $19.08. A little pricey but the quality is really good and they have a good selection. The staff is very friendly and it is in a cool building with glass window hole in the floor so you can see what is going on beneath in the bakery. A cool place so if you are in the area (say to have the best spaghetti and meatballs at Vince's Italian, right around the corner), then stop in here after.“
“I love everything about this bakery.Costumer service alone is amazing.Jacques and Jeremy make me feel welcomed every time I come in.I go here almost everyday in the morning because of how amazing the food is and how sweet the staff are.I encourage everyone I meet to come and try this place because it’s just wonderful.This is a good place to sit down and read or bring friends to hangout with.Honestly this is a perfect place to take someone for a first date! It’s cozy, has amazing pastries and coffee!! Not only that the service is just out standing!I won’t be surprised when a line starts to form around the block when more people find out about this place.Kid-friendliness: This place is definitely Kid friendly!I see moms come in all the time with their kids and sit down while they both eat the pastries and the mom has her latte!Definitely a must to bring the little ones!!“
“Food: 5/5 best croissant/pastries I've had in Seattle Coffee: 5/5 best cold brew we've had Price: 4/5 Service: 4/5 (only bc there's often a lot of people) BEST pastries and croissants of all bakeries I've been to in Seattle (and I've been to a lot). It's the exact right texture, flakiness, butter, and size - closest to French croissants you can get in Seattle. Great espresso drinks and some of the best cold brew we've had as well in Seattle. Runners up include L'Experience on Mercer Island (though it's a little pricey) and Baked Flours in Beacon Hill. The only downside is sometimes it's crowded (probably bc it's so good) so you might have to just go in and out. But the coffee and pastries are really second to none and we also pick up their in-house made unique preserves on occasion which are wonderful! Their Burien location is much larger with more inventory of jams, coffee, etc you can buy and space to sit down. We just don't make it out there often but it's a great location.“
“So, although Michelle and Jay are my friends, I gave this a 5-star review because the service, food, atmosphere, and the constant line that kept Michelle having to pause our conversations to help the barista was proof that this is a well-liked shop. To top it off, I tried something I NEVER would have eaten before. I had the Harvest Squash bread. And I was nervous, but it was sooooo ???! I had it warmed up, too. So it was extra fire!I live in Portland, so I can’t frequent this place like I want to. But please believe, if I lived up here, I would most definitely host all my work meetings here. If you’re in the Seattle area, you HAVE TO stop by here!“
“DELICIOUS! Right in the heart of the pike place market is this amazing bakery/coffee shop. They have such amazing croissants & other pastries. They’re very tasteful. The staff is so helpful! One in particular person that helped us we forgot his name but had tattoos on his arms. Gave great recommendations, very pleasant attitude. The coffee is everything you’d expect from being in the coffee capital! Prices are super fair and it’s very accessible to people in wheelchairs. Parking was tough Ofcourse by being in the middle of the market it’s hard to find any spots available. The environment inside was so elegant and clean. Very quick service. This is a must try.“
“I can't believe this gem was only 15 mins away from me the entire time I've lived in Washington. My daughter and I stumbled in last Saturday and ordered essentially one of everything. The cupcakes were delicious. I will definitely come back for birthday cakes because their designs were beautiful and very affordable.“
“Our order from Hunny Do was executed superbly. The dinosaur pops we requested turned out more adorable and tastier than I had imagined. The details were so well done that it was almost a shame to eat them—almost. The owner was great at communication and highly professional. We will be ordering from them again, just need to think about what delicious combination to go with next time.“
“The best thing that can happen in life is when you unexpectedly bumped into a French bakery and the food was SO good! I was immediately cheered up by the delicate and exquisite cakes offered by La Parisienne during a cold and cloudy day in Seattle. It is definitely not cheap ($9.75 for the Tarte au Chocolat) but I felt so worth it because it took so much skills and dedication to make such great desserts! Everyone working there were super friendly and actually some of them are French. We sat by the window and it was a very relaxing and tasty experience.“
“The CATE (croissant, avocado, tomato, egg) is one of the best breakfast sandwiches in town. Served warm, the yolk is soft, sometimes slightly runny.If they happen to be out, though, I go elsewhere. For me, none of the other breakfast options hold a candle to this one.“
“Classic hong kong pastry shop They have whole cakes and cake slices ready for purchase day of, but I've also ordered customized cakes from them. The value for what you get is great, especially their breads. For more money you can get similar items from 85 degrees or tous les jours, but they're way smaller than the ones here. I thought the breads were soft and fluffy, the crunchy top on both were good too. The cake is a standard asian cake, not too sweet and light. Excited to come back and try their other items!“
“Very cute little cafe with beautiful looking pastries. Seating is limited so just be aware! By the time we arrived in the late afternoon, there weren't many pastry choices left but we did enjoy the chocolate hazelnut croissant and crème brûlée that we ordered. Prices are on the high side (some cost almost $10!) but they do offer high quality so I'd be ok to splurge every now and then. Not a cafe that I can frequent often because of the high price point though. Will be back to try the other pastries in future, especially that matcha croissant that I've heard people rave about.“
“This location is a busy storefront with active bakery in the back. Very bright, clean, with great service staff. I always have to try a chocolate croissant at new places and this one was amazing. Buttery and flakey with the right amount of chocolate. Washed that down with a nice latte. I also had the Carne Sandwich which was very fresh and smelled great. Had a nice balance of flavors with a tiny amount of heat. Of course it was on a bun that was freshly baked and it was the perfect vessel for the sandwich.“
“Don't like the cakes but love the pastries. The black forest cake with ? is a no for me. Not sure if it's because It was close time and the cakes weren't as good. But I have been going here for years and love love the tiramisu cake, pastries and the meat and cheese pastries. Their bread is also pretty good.“