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Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

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Lazio - Artisan Culinaire - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Lazio - Artisan Culinaire

Opens Today at 10 am
(244)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Lazio - Artisan Culinaire earns praise for friendly service and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, with a bakery offering a wide range of high quality products that are carefully prepared. Fresh house-made breads, delicious desserts and exceptional coffee make it a standout for pastries and ready-to-go meals. On first visits, guests are often offered a pizza to taste, illustrating a hospitable vibe, and pistachio sauce böreks come highly recommended. The tomato pizza is repeatedly hailed as outstanding, though some reviews note occasional dryness or reduced sauce and varied freshness. The shop feels small but packed with flavor, with a strong focus on homemade items and local products, including charcuterie, soups and other ready-to-eat dishes, as well as cannoli that receive frequent praise. Gluten-free options are limited and prices can be a concern, but the overall experience is described as consistently high quality and authentic, often highlighted for its culinary treasures and supportive, community-minded service.View restaurant profile
Chic Macaron - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Chic Macaron

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(15)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews depict Chic Macaron as a cozy, charming cafe with a warm ambiance and friendly service. Desserts and drinks are frequently praised, with standout macarons, delicious homemade sweets, and well made lattes and matcha drinks; a personal favorite cake macaron and gift options are mentioned, along with a nice selection of sandwiches. The space is described as small but comfortable and great for studying or meeting up, though seating can be limited. A small boutique with handmade items adds to the ambiance. Overall experiences are positive and many customers say they will return, while one review notes a disappointing batch where the shells were too hard and freshness was lacking.View restaurant profile
Cochon Fou - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Cochon Fou

Opens Tuesday at 8 am
(27)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Cochon Fou is described as having standout desserts and incredible service, with some tradeoffs in savory dishes and checkout options. A chocolate mousse cake with Ferrero Rocher, a vanilla base, and raspberries is called sublime and highly recommended, and the pastry overall receives strong praise. The service is noted as incredible, while some reviews suggest the savory menu could use more flavor depth, though the place remains a good option. Visa not being accepted is mentioned as a drawback that drags down ratings. The venue is viewed as a nice space with good products and is deemed worth a visit, though the sandwiches have disappointed some for being thin in content, a situation that reportedly changed since April.View restaurant profile
Villaggio Sandwicherie - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Villaggio Sandwicherie

Opens Tuesday at 10 am
(27)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Villaggio Sandwicherie is described as a standout spot for sandwiches, pastries and coffee, with canolis and other desserts praised for their freshness and flavor from the sandwich to the dessert. The atmosphere is warm and cozy and the owners are noted as friendly and caring. Service is described as impeccable and the staff helpful, though at times the pace can be a bit slow depending on the order or the hour. Menu highlights include pancetta pasta salad, veal or chicken cutlet sandwiches, pizza with tomatoes, and the ham supreme, with desserts and coffee also earning high marks. Many reviewers say they would return, citing consistently high quality and a welcoming, reliable experience. Overall the sentiment is that Villaggio Sandwicherie offers delicious food and a friendly, dependable visit that is worth a detour.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Première Moisson

Opens Today at 7 am
(165)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews show that Première Moisson is more than a bakery, offering a wide range of homemade pastries, breads, savory pies, and ready to eat dishes, along with cheeses, jams, chocolates, and gift baskets ready to give. The galette des rois is described as formidable and nostalgic, and the holiday bûches are noted in small formats for festive gatherings. The ambiance is welcoming and conducive to work or study, with tables for eating in and a catering option, while the shop also supports gifts and homey treats. The product selection includes croissants, chocolatines, sourdough bread, pâtés, tourtières, brioches, and other fine items, and the service is frequently praised for friendliness, efficiency, and attentive care. Weekend crowds and occasional stockouts are mentioned, but the bakery is often cited as one of the best in Terrebonne and a reliable source for fresh, high quality items and a dependable meal option like sandwiches and salads.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Pâtisserie Fond'or - Pastries in Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Boulangerie Pâtisserie Fond'or

Opens Today at 9 am
(402)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

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Review Summary

Fond'or is repeatedly described as a standout patisserie where trompe l'oeil pastries are breathtaking to look at and superb to taste, with flavors like mango, pistachio, raspberry and lemon that feel fresh and well balanced. The quality shines across croissants, desserts and gateaux, all made with care and high quality ingredients. The decor and atmosphere are warm, cozy and inviting, with a sense of a family-led, artisanal operation. Service is consistently praised as friendly, attentive and smiling, adding to the overall enjoyment. Many reviewers note that the owner and staff go the extra mile and that allergy friendly options, including no-nut pastries, are available. While some mention that prices are a bit high, the majority feel the craftsmanship and taste justify the cost and call it a must-visit. Several readers say it is worth the detour and many plan returns, with some calling it the best pastry experience in the area. Overall it comes across as a beloved gem offering eye-catching and delicious trompe l'oeil creations, fresh flavors, and a welcoming, quality-focused experience.View restaurant profile

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