Bottega Louie
This is my review of Bottega Louie, a French pastry shop and cafe located in downtown L.A. here in Southern California!
French Patisserie |
Now I LOVE French pastries. We drove to Strasbourg, France from Germany (not too far away) just to eat a real French croissant and some real French pastries.
Frequently I am let down by the American attempts at French patisserie making. This has led me to try to make my own.
At Bottega Louie, I was not let down!
This is what greets you at the entrance:
Bottega Louie macarons |
Bottega Louie macarons |
bottega louie macarons |
Here is a look at some of their pretty cakes…
On one side of the wall, they have all of their gifts wrapped up in beautiful packaging.
It’s like I stepped into a real French patisserie in Paris!
Who wouldn’t love to receive one of these boxes as a gift?!
The architecture is French, naturally. And I love it.
French counter |
A look inside their pastry case…
French pastries at Bottega Louie |
Look at all of these mouth-watering pastries! How do you choose one? You can’t!
French pastries |
This is what I came home with… a box of macarons…
They wrap it up in pretty packaging which I think is a must for a macaron. They technically aren’t cookies, they are little pastries. Little pastries need cute little boxes! One thing I love about the French is how much is put into the presentation of things. Here we just throw things into an ugly plain white bag.
macaron box |
Here are the flavors I tried…
macarons |
Raspberry macaron – the inside tasted like a raspberry gel. it was quite yummy.
Pistachio macaron – I think mine are better. shhh!
Chocolate orange- good.
Salted caramel – good. But I like my salted caramel ones better.
White chocolate cherry – HEAVENLY. Wow.
I like the Laduree recipe better for macarons as the Laduree recipe has a more almond taste.
Now, I will say I put the leftovers in the refrigerator and I think that Bottega Louie’s macarons tasted better the NEXT day. I think they were probably made fresh and macarons shouldn’t be eaten for at least 24-48 hours after they were made.
Next up… the raspberry blueberry fruit tart. It was GOOD. How could it not be?
fruit tart at bottega louie |
Now onto my FAVORITE French dessert OF ALL TIME….
Le Frasier!! If a pastry shop can make an excellent Frasier then they will always win me over. I love Frasier cake so much, it was even my wedding cake (which is pictured on the header of my blog!)
Let’s take a look, do you see the little fleck of gold leaf on the top? A little crumble of pistachio, strawberries, chantilly cream, honey, and a soft light cake.
Le Frasier at Bottega Louie |
The verdict: MAGNIFIQUE! The Frasier was so good. I can rave about it for days. It was simply divine. You need to try one. I wish I were eating one now.
A last look in the pastry case…
French pastries |
Now, I did not have the opportunity to eat at the cafe. The line was too long. Instead we got some sandwiches to go. I had the caprese sandwich/baguette. It was really good. Their bread was perfectly done. I did not get to try a croissant. I will need to go back and try one. If they can make a good croissant, then I will be super impressed as I have yet to have one that rivals Paris.
My final review:
Macarons not my favorite but they were pretty good. Their other pastries were really really good. Their sandwiches were really really good. I highly recommend going to Bottega Louie when you are missing Paris.
Wow, that place looks amazing! I'll have to put it on my list of places to go whenever I get to LA. If my hubby goes with me, I may not be able to drag him out of there! Thanks for the virtual visit! 🙂
I'm glad you enjoyed all the pictures
Oh the pastries all look so divine yum yum
I would love to get in there and eat my way through LOL
I was trying hard not to order one of everything!