Papillon International Bakery

17305 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge, United States

🛍 Food, Desserts, Bakeries, Breakfast

4.3 💬 1254 Reviews
Papillon International Bakery

Phone: (+1)8186002121

Address: 17305 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge, United States

City: Northridge

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1254

"The concept of an international bakery is a luring proposition. While this brand has other locations, I visited the one on Roscoe in Northridge. The inside has a small but comfortable seating with couches. There are sample goods in the showcases but no tags for names or origins. Therefore, one has to ask. When I did so, the man behind the counter seemed agitated and was unfriendly to answer so many questions. I ordered at the counter and waited 15 minutes till my carry out order was ready.I took home 3 items. Beef empanadas $4.50 each) were fried and had a crispy chewy covering. The ground beef inside was bland. I also got a potato Perashki $2.85). This by far, was the best. The potato filling had taste and the baked outer dough had the right amount of chew. The last item was a mini beef Georgian Khachapuri $8.99). Think of the outer covering of a pupusa but disk shaped. The beef filling here was identical to the one in the empanada and therefore, uneventful. Take out box came with red chili or Cayenne) powder and salt mix. Hardly tasted the red powder."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Ponchik

Perashki (Savory)

Mini Ponchiks (Box Of 15)

Vegan Items

Phonut

Dessert

Mexican-American Food

Fingerfood

Family Meals

Sweets

Starters

Tasting

Sweets & Desserts

Empanadas

Jingalov Bread

Armenian Pizza "Lamajun"

User User

Excellent service and delectable pastries. Can’t wait to order again

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User
User

Good desert style bakery in the north comb. They make it fresh, so wait a little, but worth it.


User
User

1. Time and cashier recommended various items, EVERYTHING is so well made fresh. I'll come back soon.


User
User

The ponchiks were really delicious! My favorite was the Nutella one. I highly recommend this place to anyone in search of a sweet treat. View menu


User
User

My ponchiks were amazing. The guy working? SUPER RUDE almost worth driving to the noho location because the guy was that rude. Nutella and dulce de leche are my favorite in my opinion I also HIGHLY recommend the cheese perashkis


Christian
Christian

The meat-filled piroshki was soggy and had a paste-like texture. The potato piroshki were oversized. The cheese piroshki used Brindza cheese that was too brown for my liking. My favorite was the custard ponchik, and the Nutella ponchik was also delicious. The candies were a highlight, but I would recommend avoiding the cheese piroshki. The interior decor seemed outdated and unkempt, giving off a Grandma's 1970s vibe. Sitting on the furniture made me feel dirty.


User
User

If you like Nutella, you will like Papillon Bakery, but if you love Nutella Papillon needs to be on your speed dial because you will need to call in advance to get your next fix.Where else can you order a Nutella Boat??? That’s right it’s a bread basket for Nutella.If you like a good beignet, then take it to the next level with Ponchik. The Nutella Ponchick are very addictive, they are best enjoyed while they are still warm, so try one when you are still in the parking lot. View menu


Anahi
Anahi

My first time visiting this bakery decided to try their churros. I purchased three of each flavor, three original, three strawberry, and three oreo. They are priced at three for 9.99, which was okay. The original churro lacked the cinnamon flavor for me, the strawberry-filling one was good, and the oreo also lacked flavor in my opinion. The staff was friendly and prompt to assist me. The place is clean and nicely decorated, they have sofas so people can sit and enjoy their treats.


User
User

My wife and I went to order Ponciks, and had to wait 10 minutes for them to be prepared fresh as they promised. When we finally tried them, we found that the dough was hard and difficult to cut with a knife, and the cream filling was solid instead of creamy. It appeared that the Ponciks were not made fresh as advertised, and had likely been reheated to give the illusion of being warm and fresh. Overall, we were very disappointed with the experience and will not be returning to this restaurant.


Brenna
Brenna

The concept of an international bakery is a luring proposition. While this brand has other locations, I visited the one on Roscoe in Northridge. The inside has a small but comfortable seating with couches. There are sample goods in the showcases but no tags for names or origins. Therefore, one has to ask. When I did so, the man behind the counter seemed agitated and was unfriendly to answer so many questions. I ordered at the counter and waited 15 minutes till my carry out order was ready.I took home 3 items. Beef empanadas $4.50 each) were fried and had a crispy chewy covering. The ground beef inside was bland. I also got a potato Perashki $2.85). This by far, was the best. The potato filli... View menu

Categories

  • Food Delight in our diverse food selection, offering a blend of classic favorites and innovative dishes. Each item is crafted with the freshest ingredients to tantalize your taste buds and provide a memorable dining experience.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more. View menu
  • Bakeries A delightful assortment of freshly baked pastries, breads, and confections, crafted with love and premium ingredients for a sweet morning treat or an afternoon indulgence.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Television
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  • Accepts Credit Cards
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