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- Tainah M.August 9, 2016A small bakery café with a certain European charm. Friendly service, delicious French toast prepared with an almond brioche. Wish I had space left in my belly to try the beautiful pastries.
- Spotted by Locals - city guides by localsOctober 1, 2013Great on the weekends for brunch – their French Toast is sensational, as are each of their egg dishes. If you want to take away, however, order a croissant (the almond croissants are one of a kind) Read more
- Serious EatsSeptember 23, 2013Little French patisserie La Bergamote makes one of my favorite croissants in the city, and its smaller incarnation is just as good—the right balance of crispy shell to tender interior.Upvoted 14 hours ago
- Chris PolicinoJanuary 21, 2014Believe the tips... the almond croissants are amazing. I think I've left tips in other cities about almond croissants... but these are among the best I've had.
- Perfect Sunday: grab a ham & cheese croissant (ask the staff to heat it up) and a cafe au lait to go and take a stroll through Chelsea.
- tara jeanJuly 30, 2013I live in paris and have yet to see an authentic croissant sandwich. And if you order the moule mariniere as is marked on the menu, you'll need to translate for the waitress that they're mussels.
- A longtime West Chelsea mainstay. Check out the ancient espresso machine. If you want to venture beyond their great croissants, they have a super-rich almond brioche toast, and a nice coffee eclair.
- Elvis RodricksSeptember 23, 2020Hallmarks of a good ‘Parisian’ cafe. A wide selection of desserts. There’s a sponge cake like with a pistachio cream filling that hits the spot!
- Renaud #May 29, 2018We ordered 8 different miniature pastries for a dessert-tasting. The “Trois Chocolat” and the Pistachio-Nuts cakes were the winners.
- Roniel TesslerAugust 1, 2016All the egg dishes are delicious. The pancakes were way better than I thought they'd be 😋 a nice, not too crowded spot in Chelsea
- Jan RoessnerJune 7, 2015I've never had more authentic and delicious French pastry in NYC. La Bergamotte est manifique!
- Polina Weitz6 days agoNice variety of pastries and desserts (ask to warm them up a bit). I did take out, but they have a full menu.
- Anuj MathurNovember 30, 2014The Croque Madame leads with the excellent homemade brioche. It's relatively light and comes with mixed greens.
- Thompson HotelsMay 24, 2011An amazing piece of Paris transported to Chelsea. Our concierge at 6 Columbus says that though it's not on the menu, if you ask they will make you amazing hot chocolate.
- The French pastries are the 'French' worthy. Loved the almond croissant with cream.
- Elizabeth BursteinMarch 22, 2019Amazing perfectly crispy almond croissant! Bit too sweet but still good. Share w a friend :)
- In addition to all the tasty bakeries, they have lots of pre-made cold cuts/sandwiches to go. Makes for quick lunch/snack/picnic solution.
- AlekseyAugust 22, 2015Pastries, nice salad and food options. I have tried a roast duck - it was pretty good.
- La Bergamote's fruit tarts are my favorite. The crust is perfectly nutty and buttery, and plays off nicely against sweet and tangy fresh fruits.
- Jessica ShimJanuary 8, 2012The eggs baltic were one of the best ive had in the city! And they dont douse it with sauce which is great
- Sagy MirandaAugust 30, 2014Everything looks delicious, but the fruit/tarté is the best option, believe me!!
- Great country pate sandwich! Everything I had here is Great!🎈🎈🎈
- Try: Almond Broiche, ham and cheese croissant, duck pate sandwich, chocolate croissant... Great little cafe.
- Amanda WMay 23, 2011Try the Magellan dessert! Chocolate mousse with gingerbread encased in chic dark chocolate... How can you go wrong!!!
- @JaumePrimeroNovember 12, 2011The hot chocolate here is so good! Try the almond croissants as well :)
- Jessica ColomboOctober 16, 2011Amazing French pastries, music, and staff. Great place for a coffee date!
- A FNovember 30, 2013Good food, but among the slowest service I've ever experienced in the city. Make sure you don't come here too hungry and/or in a rush.
- galfromdownunderJuly 8, 2010Best Financiers and Danish even compared to Paris. Macarons (not macaroons) are the cheapest in town at 1.25. Each
- If I'm ever gotta eat an almond croissant, by gosh I'm doing it here
- Take a trip to Paris. Try their croissant with ham and cheese. True French style.
- JinniMay 8, 2013pates de fruits aren't prepackaged and staff won't place them in gift boxes for you.