About

Aki Boulangerie in Paris offers a delightful fusion of Japanese flavors and French charm. This cozy bakery cafe, with indoor and outdoor seating options, is perfect for a relaxed breakfast. The atmosphere invites you to sip on aromatic coffee while indulging in delicate pastries and delectable baked goods. A standout is their amazing sesame cookie, which pairs wonderfully with their wide range of offerings. Matcha enthusiasts will find a haven here with their selection of tea-flavored delights. The separate takeout store ensures you can enjoy these treats on the go. Friendly staff and moderately priced dishes make this a must-visit spot in the city.

Price

$$$$ 1 - 10 EUR

Meals

Breakfast

Services

Takeaway, Outdoor seating

Payment

Payment by credit card

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 4,530 reviews
4.5/5 4,029 reviews
4.4/5 501 review
Adèle DERREAL
Adèle DERREAL
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 3

Très bonnes pâtisseries, je recommande

Laura I.
Laura I.
4 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 4

Des bons desserts japonais !

Thea
Thea
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 1

The place was loud, chaotic, and packed with tourists, which made me a bit nervous — but the quality of some of their baked goods really stood out. Their specialty anpan (a bun filled with red bean paste) was excellent — not too sweet, and really well made. I liked it so much I went back for another, even though it was shockingly expensive for such a small item. Same goes for another item I tried: something that was somewhere between bread and mochi, filled with sweet black sesame paste. It was unique and enjoyable, but again, very expensive for what it was. They didn’t have any explicitly lactose-free desserts, but I took a chance on items that seemed low-dairy (like the anpan). Just something be aware of if you’re avoiding milk. Their vegan matcha latte on the other hand was not great – it was lacking flavor. You can get a much richer one just down the road at “Matcha Social Club”. I also tried their unagi onigiri, which was tasty but very small and not worth the high price. It’s handy if you’re on the go, but I’d avoid keeping it for more than 12 hours (even if you store it in the fridge). Also, a side note: they sometimes put a flower on top of the anpan for an extra €1, clearly aimed at tourists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Aki Boulangerie?
    Aki Boulangerie is located at Rue Sainte-Anne, 16, 75001, Paris, France.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Petits Champs - Danielle Casanova (282 m walk)
    • Bus stop Bibliothèque Nationale (173 m walk)
    • Bus stop Sainte-Anne - Petits Champs (124 m walk)
    • Subway station Pyramides (95 m walk)
    • Bus stop Pyramides (150 m walk)
  • How is Aki Boulangerie rated by visitors?
    Aki Boulangerie has an average rating of 4.5 based on 4,530 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
  • What is the average price for a meal at Aki Boulangerie?
    The average price for a meal is 1 - 10 EUR (it is moderate - $$).
  • Does the venue have outdoor seating?
    Yes, outdoor seating is available, making it ideal during warm weather.
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