5 reviews about Le Pain Quotidien

verified email - 24 Feb 2014

I've been to this small cafe in Westfield Sydney a number of times now and I've enjoyed their coffee very much - it's served in a bowl rather than a cup or mug which is a little funky. They have a rather large menu considering it is a smallish cafe including hot and cold drinks, breakfast items, lunch dishes along with freshly baked breads, croissants, cakes & slices - to name a few. I did have the waffles last time I was there and thoroughly enjoyed it - especially the chocolate sauce (yum), although some cream or ice cream on the side would've made it 10/10. I highly recommend this place if you want to catch up with friends for a quiet coffee or meal.

Approximate cost: $5 coffee

Velvethearts 25 Feb 2014

Sounds great, thanks for the recommendation!

verified email - 05 Feb 2014

Le Pain Quotidien is a nice little cafe instead Sydney Westfield, they have a great selection of breads, desserts and light meals. The coffee here is good, although the cups do not have handles and I struggle to drink without burning my fingers. The customer service was friendly, but a tad slow considering there was only a couple of customers. I liked it enough to come here again.

Velvethearts 05 Feb 2014

Yum! Sounds great, will have to pay a visit! Thanks for the review!

verified email - 19 Sep 2013

If you are after a great large coffee in a nice cafe then this is the place for you. The coffee is served in a bowl and is delish. The food here is good, though serving sizes are not huge. Service is great and friendly.

Katharina 20 Sep 2013

niceee

verified email - 20 Jul 2013

I had to come and leave a review for Le Pain Quotidien because it was by far the best service I've ever had on a voucher deal. I went with a Groupon voucher but was treated just as well as if I were a regular guest (and that is way better than at your average cafe too). This service stood out so much and I was hugely appreciative of it. I will definitely be going back.

Approximate cost: $pastries $4-6, BOWLS of coffee $4.75

verified email - 12 Jul 2013

This little cafe serves amazing coffee in soup bowl sized mugs and only for around $5 which is great value. I do not recommend their bread as it is very expensive at $4 for 2 very thin slices and they are very crunchy to chew it hurts my gums. An amazing selection of jams and spreads though.

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