Established in 2012, Pâtisserie Al Sham was one of the first oriental pastry shops in Laval. Since then, we have been serving our loyal customers with great joy and pride.
Overall, Patisserie Al Sham earns praise for authentic Arabic desserts that feel handmade and fresh, with a display that makes it hard to choose just one item. Reviews note flavors that are balanced and not overly sweet, textures that reflect craftsmanship, and aromas that transport visitors to the heart of the Middle East. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and happy to offer tastings and recommendations, contributing to a warm, consistent experience for regulars and newcomers alike. While some comments mention occasional variability in taste and value or moments of delay, the consensus remains that the pastries, from baklava and knafeh to maamoul and other sweets, are of high quality and worth seeking out in Laval and Montreal.
The Arabic sweets are okay, I'd give them 6 out of 10. The service was a bit slow, but the place is clean & the taste is fine. Prices are higher than what you get for the quality
Service is good & they offer a wide variety of products. I usually visit this place from time to time & it was ok.
The reason for the 4 stars is the taste of the Bein El Narein. It's supposed to be Achta, but this time it tasted more like old cheese. Maybe I just got a bad batch?
That being said, if you are looking for Syrian/Lebanese sweets, I'd recommend giving this place a try.
Note: The product was consumed within 30 minutes of purchasing it from the store.
Nov 1, 2025
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Franchement, le meilleur à Montréal & Laval. Leurs produits sont bons délicieux ?& ils offrent un bon service, que ce soit pour les produits ou le service à la clientèle, souriant professionnel..