10 Best Pastry Shops In L.A.

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Guzzle & Nosh
Mini Pies To-Go From Simple Things
When we define a bakery primarily by its crusty, or at least savory, loaf endeavors, a sweet shop follow-up to those 10 Best Bakeries in L.A. is a must. And so we offer our 10 Best Pastry Shops in L.A. for your commentary.

Did we leave some great ones off the list? Absolutely. Ten is not as many slices of pie as we'd ideally like in any given week. And so we also give kudos to Simple Things for those tiny cutie pies (photo above), Sarkis and Aras Pastry for baklava, SusieCakes for obvious layered reasons and Magnolia Bakery on the Laker's cupcake front, just to name a few (several of those not listed here that specialize in a certain tiny cake you'll soon see in our 10 Best Cupcake Shops follow-up). Also note that we went with the more classic "baked" definition of pastry here, so chocolatiers and confectioners of note like Valerie Confections and Mikawaya, the 100-year-old mochi king in Little Tokyo, are noticeably missing as well (Yeah, we're hoping for a Top 10 Candy Shops follow up, too).

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Porto's Bakery
10. Porto's. The sheer breadth of oven offerings at Porto's three bakeshop branches is overwhelming: Cookies and brownies of every nationality, strudels and danishes, cakes, croissants and seasonal specialties, from good old American apple pie to a towering French croquembouche (dubbed an endearing "Croquem Bush" online). Wedding and birthday cakes, too. You might walk away saying Porto's is over-extended in the sweets realm. But look carefully, and you'll find the great comfort-food finds here hark back to the bakery's Cuban roots. Look for anything made with dulce de leche, from those classic kiss cookies (buttery rounds filled with a filling made of the caramelized milk) to a Napoleon reinvented with layers of dulce de leche in lieu of pastry cream. And don't forget that "refugiado" strudel, the Porto family's homage to Cuban guava marmalade and to their new cream cheese strudel-filled life in Southern California. (refugiado means refugee). 315 N. Brand Blvd. Glendale, (818) 956-5996; 3614 W Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, (818) 846-9100; 8233 Firestone Blvd. Downey, (562) 862-8888.

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Bouchon Beverly Hills
9. Bouchon. The L.A. satellite version of Thomas Keller's flagship Yountville bakeshop, Bouchon is more like a vintage hotel bakery stand than a bakeshop, meaning there's no place to sit. But sitting isn't the point when you're focused on that "Keller" version of a lemon tart, meaning the idea is not how high can you take that Southern meringue but how intensely flavored can you make each bite. Macaroons and other assorted pastries also abound, but not to miss is Keller's signature chocolate bouchons, those tiny, dense chocolate cakes baked in timbale molds. And despite crossing over into 10 Best Bakeries boundaries, we can't leave off the epi baguette, the fantastically crunchy Parisian classic shaped to resemble a wheat stalk that few bakers take the time to make today. 225 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, (310) 271-9910.

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Farmshop's Bakery Display
8. Farmshop. The potted salmon rillettes lunches and family-style dinners at Jeffrey Cerciello's Brentwood Country Mart Farmshop outpost may be the Mercedes crowd's main draw. But even Cerciello says it's the pastries from baker Brittainy Turnquist that are the star here. And so with his blessing, we will happily be returning only for the pastry basket, the least expensive and very sharable offering on the breakfast menu at $12.50. Even better, you get to choose your own three pastries: A croissant (plain, almond or chocolate adorned) is a must, and that blueberry streusel muffin and chocolate-hazelnut Danish are hard to pass up. Or perhaps an herbed goat cheese scone? With all that, do you really need the house-made seasonal preserves and plenty of butter that comes with them? Of course you do. 225 26th St., #25, Brentwood Country Mart, Santa Monica, (310) 566-2400.

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Cherry Pie At Pie n' Burger
7. Pie n' Burger. The classic apple, custard and cherry pies are reason enough to frequent Pasadena's nearly 50-years-strong Pie n' Burger diner (that's a lot of rolling pin hours). Need more reasons? Anything meringue. And for a narrow window of weeks in the summer, a slice of olallieberry or fresh strawberry pie alongside them. 913 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, (626) 795-1123.

6. Clementine. Go for the chicken salad, stay for the homespun but hardly ho-hum desserts. The lemon bars, apple turnovers, butterscotch brownies and peanut butter sandwich cookies at Clementine just taste so much better than we remember them growing up. While you're there, we highly recommend you take home a few breakfast breads and muffins (apricot-ginger scones, whole grain muffins with seasonal fruit, those fantastic blueberry-sour cream muffins) for tomorrow. 1751 Ensley Ave., Los Angeles, (310) 552-1080.


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kenyo
kenyo

"10 Best Pastry Shops In L.A."

Ha! Should have known better than to expect an LA Weekly article that lives up to its hyped title. Maybe you should called it, "10 Best Places to Pick Up Baked Goods." I.E., Pie N'Burger is not a pastry shop... Try again.

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Kermanig Bakery

You have given so many addresses now  i just want to go there and have a pie of a pastry.Thanks for sharing all these addresses.

Thierry
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What are the criteria of best pastry shop based on.... The brand ? the location? the look of the goods? A lot of names up here but nobody talked about Maison Richard the finest authentic French pastries made on site. Obviously, the place has been forgotten by the medias  but not forgotten by its customers and now by their kids 33 years later. Does this tell you something?Best Breakfast rolls freshly made that you can eat with a cafe or a hot chocolate right there, just out of the oven....

Palisades Cares
Palisades Cares

The Valhrona chocolate croissants are wonderful...as is everything else by Zoe.

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I just want to go outside and grab a yummy pastry for myself..!! its so mouth-watering!!

Harty3
Harty3

Note that Huckleberry is number one! For just cause...Try Zoe's pastry also at the newly opened Milo Olive on Wilshire.

Stacy
Stacy

You missed Pink Orchid on Westwood Boulevard -where Persian & French delicacies meet.   The cakes are not only unbelievably delicious and mouth wateringly perfect, they are also works of art.   Cookies, savories, breads, cakes & how about some of the best baklava in Los Angeles?

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