+33 9 55 15 57 65
+33 9 55 15 57 65
+33 9 55 15 57 65
Welcome food enthusiasts! Today I am thrilled to introduce you to a hidden gem in Paris, Genki Pâtisserie Japonaise. This quaint little café located at 23 Rue Dauphine offers a unique fusion of Japanese and French pastries that will tantalize your taste buds.
From their famous Mille Crêpe desserts, such as the recommended Mango and Oreo flavors, to their refreshing Bubble Teas and Nuage de Crème Frappés, Genki Pâtisserie Japonaise has something for everyone's sweet tooth.
But it's not just about the pastries here. Their savory dishes like the Donburi Bœuf and the Sandwich Épais Poulet will transport you to the streets of Japan with each bite.
And let's not forget about their extensive beverage menu, featuring unique options like the Latte au Matcha et à la Pâte de Riz Gluant Épaisse au Lait de Coco and the Frappé au Haricot Rouge et au Matcha.
Overall, Genki Pâtisserie Japonaise is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience a taste of Japan in the heart of Paris. So why not stop by and indulge in some delicious treats that will leave you wanting more?
Repeat customer. I'm living closeby and this is one of my top go-to dessert places in this area. I dine out once everyday and I have to say that after comparing the price and food quality, Genki cafe is under-rated: the price is slightly lower than other places in the area, I have dined at many places in Saint German and a simple fruit tart charged me 10euro, yet Genki mille-crepe which cost tons of time and effort to make is a few euro less....that's incredible!! Speaking from my personal experience: I had been living in Tokyo for 6 years, although crepe cakes have long existed in french pastry, but modern mille crepes were invented by Japanese pastry chef Emy Wada. I have had lots of mille crepe cakes in Tokyo and in other countries, also have had some bad mille crepe cakes before....I have to say bravo to Genki cafe, because their chefs really nailed it. Their cakes are always freshly made, delicious, not overly sweet and they have a HUGE selection of flavors, such as strawberry, lime, oreo, sweet potato yam, black sesame, earl grey caramel, tiramisu, coconut....etc. (So far I have tried 90% of all their flavors and enjoyed all of them lol !) If you are not familiar with these cakes but want to give it a try, please choose oreo flavor, it's one of their best sellers, also my husband most favorite ;) This cafe also provide light meals such as freshly made sandwiches and rice bowl, and a large selection of drinks. Service is always good and their washroom is clean and spacious. A small suggestion: it would be nice if the owner can decorate the plain white wall with some framed wall arts ( painting or photo or poster....)
best place to eat good pastries in paris. we had a roll and then, it was so good that we also decided to have a cake. Super nice place and the owner a very helpful and courteous person
Delicious tea and bubble tea, and deserts to die for. The hot green jasmine tea with tapioca was so great for the cold winter of our visit to Paris. The atmosphere has a nice sophisticated minimalist style and the service was very nice as well on both times that we visited. They also serve Chinese food, but we didn’t have an opportunity to try it. Next time for sure! :)
Delicious cakes and mille-crepes. Soft, light and not too sweet. The caramel-earl grey and the taro mille-crepes are a must try !
I dunno why this review got blocked. I had millecrepe, my sister strawberry cake, bubble tea and a strawberry latte. This is not my first, (or second) strawberry latte, and I still didn't love it, so I think I just don't like strawberry lattes in general . Thats not Genkis fault so I put five stars anyway
This place is amazing. Very aesthetically pleasing as it is very minimalistic. Very luminous. The sitting is comfy and open. We ordered 4 different cakes and a drink : a basque cheesecake, a matcha mille crepe, an oreo and coconut cake, a mango cake and finally a mango frappe. They were all very tasty, the matcha mille crepe wasn’t too heavy nor sugary; the basque cheesecake is literally the best I found in Paris so far and not too sugary either. The mango cake is also light and flavourful. The oreo coco cake is the most sugary here and it was still very good. The drink was very refreshing even in this cold weather I would recommend. The service was very nice, the drinks are made in front of your eyes and the wait isn’t long at all. Owner very sweet and asks for advices on the cakes ! I recommend.
Nice environment and special recipes! Recommended!
I had a great experience. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it a nice spot to relax or catch up with friends. However, it can get a bit noisy at times, especially during peak hours. The service is excellent—staff members are friendly, polite, and attentive, which adds to the pleasant experience. The selection of cakes and drinks is impressive, not only in taste but also in presentation. Each item is beautifully crafted and delicious.