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Comète BAKE SHOP

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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Comète BAKE SHOP Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal : Menu, Avis & Réservation (2026)
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Fabrication des viennoiseries et sandwiches inspirés par la cuisine japonaise

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Résumé des avis

Selon les avis, Comète Bake Shop est une boulangerie calme et intime qui mise sur des pâtisseries japonaises sucrées et salées, et les clients apprécient l'accueil chaleureux et une cuisine ouverte qui met en valeur la fraîcheur des produits. Le menu associe des créations délicates mais savoureuses avec des options plus originales, et les coups de cœur incluent le curry pan, le melon pan au matcha, les pâtisseries miso et cardamome, le financier et la brioche au yuzu, le tout salué pour la qualité et l'équilibre des saveurs. L'espace est petit avec peu de places assises et les articles partent rapidement, mais l'expérience générale est décrite comme accessible, avec un service attentionné et l'impression d'une gemme japonaise cachée dans le quartier. Les avis soulignent aussi que l'accord avec un café simple rend l'expérience mémorable et incite à revenir pour tester plusieurs créations.

I drove 40 minutes to get there, but they told me they had no pastries left in the afternoon. (It was early afternoon) Only few cookies left.
Apparently, their pastries sell out early. Even though there were still several hours left before closing, it felt like they were just displaying & selling leftover food.
For anyone planning to visit, keep this in mind.

20 mai 2026
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I've been to Comète twice & both times the staff were lovely & welcoming. Also appreciate the open kitchen concept & watching them bake.

I love the texture of the buns: soft with a bit of bite & chew. The cookies were my preferred texture of slight crunchy rim with a moist & crumbly centre. All the flavours are more pronounced than what is usually expected of Japanese flavoured pastries that can be too subtle sometimes. It's also not overtly sweet.

I shared a hand poured coffee (on special during weekdays when you buy a dessert) which was smooth & not too bitter. My mom who never drinks black coffee loved it black.

My only critique is the yuzu chocolate bun, the bun itself was little dry.

Highly recommend going early if you want to try one of their viennoiserie as they sell out quick!

5 avr. 2026
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Montreal is lucky to have this Japanese bakery. The pastries & the filtered coffee(!) are delicious , & the owners are really lovely.

6 mars 2026
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Delicious pastries & kind owners, I highly recommend 👍👍

14 févr. 2026
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Purchased some filter coffee & 4 pastries

The pour-over coffee was a darker roast than my preference, but the delicacy & care taken in it's making won me over. The coffee had a complex & subtle flavour I enjoyed that I find uncharacteristic of roasts of that darkness.

The confectionaries were all excellently crafted.

Matcha Melon Pan had delicious, rich jam that paired well with the bitterness of the matcha crust. A stand out for me.

The Cannelle-Anko was tender, & red bean flavour was delicate.

The Cardamom-Miso confectionary was subtle & well balanced.

The chocolate yuzu was tasty - the yuzu flavor was very forward; for me, it slightly overpowered the chocolate. Still, the pastry was delicious.

The 4 items & 2 coffees came to around $25 CAD. The service was great & the atmosphere was quiet. This was around 11:00am, so everything may be even better if they are fresh, earlier in the morning.

19 janv. 2026
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Cozy place run by a wonderful couple - pastries with a Japanese twist are delicious & original. The curry pastry stuffed with ground meat makes for a filling meal. The sesame & mango babka is to die for ♥?

11 janv. 2026
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A wonderful little bakery operated by a charming couple & serving original creations. Our favorites are the curry pan, croquet, cardamom & cinnamon pastries, & everything containing matcha. The yuzu juice is amazing. Weekends are extremely busy, so come early or on weekdays.

31 mai 2025
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5.0

It's an amazing bakery with actual Japanese pastries & breads. I recommend it to anyone & especially those who would want actual Japanese baked goods. The staff are super nice. For now I recommend coming early as they usually run out of items & will close the store early.

28 mai 2025
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The pastries were ok & a bit too sweet… also the fact they don't let me order with my dog (take out, not staying in) made the experience not so pleasant

20 mai 2025
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Really nice pastries & I expected them to be more expensive too! I went there 10 mins before opening & was in the first ones to get in :) so go early if you don't want to queue up!! The cardamome pastry really pleased my soul as it's a flavor I don't often find in pastry shops but I love it ! I can't wait to try their strawberry matcha pastry next time & the croquette looked great too! Very cute interior design but unfortunately it's small & you can't really sit down, which is the only downside :)

10 mai 2025
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Be prepared to line up 45min-1H (we waited 1h)

The bread's quality was great, & the visuals were pleasing, but I got extremely disappointed at the sweetness level of all the pastries. They were all overly sweet. The famous Melon Pan's jam was sickeningly sweet! I felt the sugar throughout my jaw, a complete let down considering they are bakers from Japan, that sweetness level would have been unacceptable in Japan. I never had breads this sweet in Japan.. perhaps they adjusted to match the palates of the locals... but then what's the point?

10 mai 2025
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