We can’t resist checking out their bakery goods every time we pass by here after paying for our H-mart groceries. It’s nice to see that they list the ingredients for each item label. We’ve ordered: 1) Melon Bread — this was very, very soft and the melon-y flavor was actually apparent! It would have been better if the«crust» was firmer as in the crust of polo baos. We enjoy pairing this with a green tea drink. 2) The+ Milk Bread — This is the long, soft bread kind. I got this just because of how soft it was to the touch, but it was such a letdown. I did not like the white powdery(powder sugar? but it did not taste sweet) thing that covered the top surface of the bun nor the buttercream filling. But I did enjoy the bread’s softness. 3) Coffee Kaya Bun — We were hoping for a good amount of coffee flavor from this, but it was another letdown. It seemed dry, tough, and overcooked. The inside appeared to have a small amount of brown-colored filling, but it didn’t taste like much; it was just sweet. 4) Red bean donut — Pretty good. The filling also had chopped walnuts, which was pretty unexpected. It wasn’t bad, but it would have been better without. 5) Milk+ bun — This is the round kind. It was too plain and not as sweet as we had hoped for. 6) Red bean bun — liked that the red bean paste was pastey and not very chunky. Their red bean filling was a lot more than usual too, but it became too heavy for Bubee to finish 7) Red bean soboro — not memorable 8) Mocha Cake(birthday cake) — covered in mocha buttercream and garnished with mocha/coffee beans; This was mocha overload. The cake was moist and very sweet. I just wished it had more coffee flavor. We’ve been searching for good melon bread in Atlanta and that has been not a easy task, but when we can’t decide on an item at Tous les Jous, we usually go for the melon bread as it is the closest one in taste to a Japanese melon bread. Overall, they make all their products very presentable and irresistible, but you can’t sample them beforehand like you can in White Windmill, so every purchase is an adventure. We’ve had some good ones such as their melon bread and red bean bun, and some bad apples. Their stuff are a tad pricey, but we look forward to trying more when we get the chance. There’s also a $ 3 or $ 5 minimum for credit card purchases, but forgot which one.
Marcella G.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Not my favorite bakery so far. I went to buy some groceries and ended up here because of the buy 4 get another 1 free promotion. Up until today I tried 3 bread(i bought it on monday), and out of the three the custard bread is the best. The bread is moist although flat and the custard is good too, perfect sweetness. I also tried the kaya bread and coffee cream bread. Both are, not fresh at all. The filling was good but the bread itself has dried up I couldn’t even eat the bread withouht the feeling. It tasted like paper. I’m going back though, just because I think I need to give this place another chance. Maybe next time I need to go earlier so the breads are still fresh.
Daniel B.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
This quick review update is for a couple different delicious pastries I’ve tried at Tous Les Jours inside the Super H Mart in Doraville. They are: «The+ Milk Bread»($ 2.00 each) — made with wheat flour, sugar, egg, milk, and salt «Premium Red Bean Bun»($ 1.75 each) — made with bread flour, salt, butter, sugar, powdered skim milk, whipped cream, egg, water, milk, red bean paste, and walnuts I often tend to steer towards cream-filled pastries, particularly when I shop at Asian bakeries. Not sure what the significance of the«+» symbol is, but Tous Les Jours milk bun is very good. The breading is light, super soft, and delicate. The cream filling is subtly sweet and reminiscent of a nice, soothing vanilla pudding. They have larger milk breads, which look more like long rolls, that I’d be interested in trying out at some point. The«premium» red bean buns are thick, dense, and, to a certain extent, filling. These aren’t like a standard red bean bun, but more like a doughnut filled with red bean paste and topped/baked with bits of walnut. It’s certainly a tasty snack or sweet treat/dessert. Despite not being as big as the other bakeries nearby, Tous Les Jours holds its own with fresh breads and pastries. All pastries are individually packaged in clear Tous Les Jours branded plastic wrap. Great for immediate consumption or packed to-go. I still recommend the cakes here. Read my original review for more information on their cakes as well as more general information about Tous Les Jours, Doraville.
Theresa H.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Not my #1 favorite bakery but I do buy a few things from here when I go to Hmart. As many fellow Unilocalers have noted, Tour Les Jours is conveniently located inside Hmart. Perfect for those who finished shopping at Hmart and picked up some baked goods on their way out. For me, I find the variety of the baked goods limited, perhaps handicapped by the lack of store space. On a few occasion, I realized the bread may not be the freshest too. It’s a pity! Tried their cake once, not too exciting for me either. So what do I like from Tour Les Jours? 1) melon roll cake $ 5.99(it is about half the size of those roll cakes in the fridge, the cake is soft and moist, the cream is very tasty yet not too heavy) 2) hazelnut cream bread(the store does not always have it) 3) loaf of milk bread(soft, very soft) 4) lychee bubble tea smoothie(so refreshing, ahhhhh!!) Staffs are always polite! Just wish they increase their variety of baked items and making sure their bread is fresh always.
Maria L.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Tous Les Jours is a Korean bakery located inside of H-mart. I wonder if they are in all H-marts because I’ve seen them in other H-mart locations, including one in Houston. Yesterday I tried their mango pound cake which was quite good. Could definitely taste the mango flavor, and it was nice and moist but didn’t taste overly buttery. One time I bought a mocha type cake on sale for my husband’s birthday. It was pretty good. They also sell macarons but unfortunately I don’t remember how they tasted. My latest discovery and craving from Tous Les Jours is their milk tea smoothie. I am a little bit of a milk tea connoisseur(or I like to think I am haha), but I’d never had a milk tea smoothie before. It leans a little heavier on the sweet side if it were a regular milk tea drink, but as a smoothie it was delicious. The second time I got it, they blended the ice more finely, which was perfect. Totally worth the $ 3.99 pricetag. Service was polite and timely.
Jenny L.
Place rating: 1 Clemson, SC
One Korean guy is not so nice, ignore my questions for the cakes, he is like gossiping the customer and make fun of them when they walk around the area or check out, but he is using Korean. He looks young and short.
Adil A.
Place rating: 5 Decatur, GA
I discovered this place by accident when I ventured forth to explore the Asian inspired h mart and what an amazing find!!! This is a really good Korean bakery and it is a must try. I did try the bubble teas(taro and lychee with boba) and they were good because they weren’t as sweet. Some of the other bubble tea places make the drinks way too saccharine which detracts from them. They had a special with these Korean pastries, buy 4 and get the 5th one free. Nice! At 2 bucks each, not a bad deal! My favorite was the whole wheat sweet potato pastry. They have Korean doughnuts but these are popular and run out fast. I totally got my sweet tooth on!!! We also tried the mocha cake which was so rich and decadent that I almost passed out! Definitely will have to try the chocolate ganache cake. They can serve a whole cake in two sizes or just a slice. There are coffee and tea choices as well. This place also isn’t packed with a ton of people which makes it even better.
Robin S.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I’m not sure what it is that I bought today — a large cream-filled pastry thing — but it’s damn good. I usually stop by here after shopping at H-mart and look at their goods without buying. That practice may have to end.
Andrea M.
Place rating: 4 Lawrenceville, GA
A quaint little shop located in the Hmart in Doraville. They had a special today; I think it was because of Valentine’s Day(?): buy 4 get 1 free. My friend and I couldn’t resist as we each picked out 2 items each and decided to share the free one. The total came out to be $ 7 + change. The prices($ 1.50 to $ 1.99 for the small ish/mid-sized pastries) are consistent with other bakeries. I don’t see anything too different here than at other bakeries, but I did notice that their cream filled pastries did have more options: peanut better and hazel nut. There was also the typical coffee and regular butter cream. Oooh… I almost forgot. There were really colorful muffins as well. The red velvet muffin did catch my eye! They also sell boboa drinks here. There was also a small variety of cakes(i.e. birthday cakes/special occasion cakes) to choose from as well.
Phong T.
Place rating: 3 Stone Mountain, GA
A Korean-owned bakery with a French name/twist. TOUSLESJOURS! I’ve bought baked goods numerous amount of time. Usually stick with the ones I always get. The baked goods here tend to be a little more firm and chewy. I hope I used the right adjectives to describe it. They’re good though so don’t it the wrong way. Just a little more jaw action I guess I should say. Lol. ITEMSTOGET: –Sobaro Bun –Red Bean Bun YUM! ***Minimum of $ 3 for Credit/Debit card use***
Annie C.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
I love that Super H Mart has this café/bakery nestled in its walls, it’s where I come to get my sugar fix whilst shopping. The staff is always super sweet and helpful, and they get yours orders out quick. As for their inventory and setup, I find it fairly reminiscent of the other Asian bakeries on Buford Highway, particularly White Windmill and Mozart — a number of their pastries are identical. Not a bad thing by any means, they’re all delicious. Their cakes are a stand out — divine! FOURSTARS. I had a slice of their tiramisu flavored cream cake, and it was deee. liciously moist and creamy. Side note: For my birthday, get me a cake from Tous Les Jours! They’re beautiful! A little pricey for the size if you’re comparing to say the Publix bakery, but they’re that much better. On my last visit I noticed they had a sign for milk tea! YES! Boo to the slush(unless it’s you’re only option), but alas they no, emotions played with. They have a Black Milk Tea flavor and that’s it., everything else is slush… But I needed my fix. So I got the taro flavor. It started our pretty good, it was rich in taro flavor, but the more I drank/slurped it, the less flavorful it was. It seemed like the latter half off the cup was just ice with an odd aftertaste. The tapioca was a bit tough as well. It merits the«Meh. I’ve experienced better.» Overall, a solid bakery with some delicious sweets, I’d get my bubble tea elsewhere though.
Ken K.
Place rating: 4 Auburn, AL
i love boba(bubble tea). was this the best boba i’ve had in atlanta? yes. will i order it again? yes. is it the best boba i’ve had? no. the bakery items looks yummy. i’ll probably grab an item or two the next time.
Tamara M.
Place rating: 4 Norcross, GA
Tous Les Jours is located inside the Super H-Mart, near the food court. They have a small but good selection of bakery items, some cute cakes, and the standard overpriced bubble teas and coffee(to be fair, not any more overpriced than anywhere else). The girl behind the counter was sweet and friendly, and whipped up my milk tea with boba in a flash. Bakery items we’ve purchased have always been fresh and tasty. It was nice to stop by and reminisce, as we often snacked at Tous Les Jours while in Seoul.
Lou G.
Place rating: 4 Alpharetta, GA
Tous Les Jours is a wonderful French Asian bakery located in the Doraville Super H Mart. This Korean brand has over 1000 stores, and it is great to have two here in Atlanta! Tous Les Jours is French for«Everyday», and high quality, fresh, delicious baked goods are the rule here. I have never been disappointed in a purchase, whether a snack or a cake purchased for a special occasion. Their fresh baked breads are incredibly good. Asian cakes are beautiful, and Tous Les Jours offers designs that are guaranteed to make an impression as a gift or on a table. These cakes are a lot lighter then what Westerners are used to, and significantly less sweet, so be prepared for an airy, delicate product The Asian style buns and desserts are all special. I can’t help but have a better day if I take the time to sit down in the food court for a moment, and quietly enjoy one.
Abby M.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
For right around two months I have been a total devotee to Super H Mart and, until today, I have done an excellent job in bypassing the food court and bakery while on the way out. This afternoon I stopped for a to-go order of bulgogi and gave into temptation when I saw the cream bread at Tous les Jours, was drawn into the bakery then spotted the blended smoothie menu. The walk-up bakery counter is very pleasant and the little bakery space itself is comfortable and attractive with each treat displayed in a see-through package that has written on it the name of the location. Behind the counter was an extremely nice and helpful young woman who pointed out to me the extended bubble tea flavor list and offered to let me store my shopping on the counter while she prepared my drink. If my review were based upon customer service I would have given them five stars. Since avocado and mango have been my favorite bubble tea flavors as of yet I decided to try something new and to go with blended lychee with bubbles for my first experience at Tous les Jours. Though icier than I expected, the flavor was great and I quite enjoyed the taste of the tea itself. The first couple of tapioca peals were even nice and chewy, like they should be. However, after I had gotten all the way out to my car I had made it through the first few nicely-prepared pearls and started to have trouble drinking the rest of them through my straw. Occasionally I was able to separate one from the clump at the bottom, but when I finally got it to my mouth it was constantly icy and off in texture. I am not sure if this was just a little mistake and I should give the a second chance or if they just do their teas differently here. The cream bread that I took home was delightfully airy and far lighter in texture than I am sure it was in calories… oh well! The filling reminded me of light, whipped buttercream and the bun was slightly rich, yet less so than some that I have had elsewhere in the area, and neither it nor the inside were pronouncedly sweet; I can really appreciate a pastry that properly balances sweetness, richness and even savory. I may stop in another time if I have enough room to carry something else after shopping, but I do not know that I will make this my bakery/bubble tea destination on off-days to come.
Janet B.
Place rating: 4 Winston-Salem, NC
I abide by the«you always have room for dessert» rule when I shop at Hmart. No matter much I splurged on groceries, I cannot bypass this bakery on the way out. Tous Les Jours sits there showing off their best assets in little baskets and cabinets. Gah, I’m such a sucker for their pastries. I especially love– *Yogurt bubble tea *Pizza bread *Sesame sugar balls *Anything green tea They don’t have cute little seatings you find at Café Mozart, White Windmill and the likes. They survive on their ability to bake good stuff, and your taste buds will confirm. Haven’t tried their cakes yet, though I will very soon since that’s how Korean bakeries’ standards and reps are usually set. Bisous!
Christina K.
Place rating: 2 Atlanta, GA
This review is really based on ordering a cloud cake for a very special occasion and it was just not what we had discussed with the baker. The service was always friendly, but there was a language barrier(which was broken by my husband who is full-blooded Korean). However, when I went to pick up the cake, it was very very small and not high at all. When we cut it to serve to our guests, it was 95% buttercream and 5% cake! I was pretty upset since I have never had a problem with their bakery before and am always stopping by when I am shopping at H Mart. Unfortunately, we will never order a cake from them again just to avoid another situation like this.
Jessica D.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
I passed by this place often when I would leave H-Mart; the theme didn’t really catch my eye until I REALLY paid attention. and then I thought it was cute. Haha. Anyway, I picked up a cake here for my bf’s brother’s birthday and the guy working there was helpful, while dressed in a green smock and beret. :) The cake itself was probably the best(of this style) I have ever had. It beats Mozart and White Windmill, for sure. Even his mom loved it(and she prefers cakes from Chinese bakeries). Asian cakes run more expensive than what you’d pick up from, say, Wal-Mart or Kroger. It’s not as dense and overly sweet as «American» style cakes. Try it out if you haven’t already! ;D
Vincent K.
Place rating: 5 Alpharetta, GA
with the gf coming in town i knew i had to pull out the big guns to celebrate her birthday. So along with a cirque du soleil show and dinner at morton’s i needed a b-day cake. seeing how she loved asian-style cakes i stopped by tous les jours to see what they had.(note: when i say asian-style cakes i mean cakes that are much lighter and not as sweet compared to a cake that one would get at say, publix). I was helped by a young lady named helen who seemed like she knew what she was doing. I requested a smaller cake that was good enough for two(since i wasn’t celebrating with a huge group). Helen informed me that they didn’t regularly make XS small cakes but would be more than happy to oblige. I went in on a Tuesday for a friday pick up but im sure their turn around time is prolli much faster but i needed to make sure there was ample time. When i went in on friday it was ready and helen took it out to make sure i was happy with it and it looked great. There was fruit décor on the top and the icing looked fantastic. The birthday message was even put on a piece of edible chocolate to the side. Now for the tasting! when we finally cut into the cake it was soft and the icing was very light(which i loved). The cake was moist and to my surprise there were fruit pieces in between the layers. Needless to say the cake was devoured in two sittings. Overall as far as the cakes are concerned Tous Les Jours has its act together. The service was above and beyond and the pricing was right on par with everything else if not, a bit cheaper than i expected($ 20). I will definitely be coming by this place much more often. 5STARS!!! Happy eats!
Stephie Z.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
When visiting the new Super H Mart on Peachtree Industrial I decided to make a quick stop at this bakery before I exited the building. They have lots of beautiful cakes, breads, and pastries, but I decided I was in the mood for a smoothie despite the fact that snow flurries were falling outside. I picked my favorite flavor, Taro, and waited around for the people behind the counter to make it. They quickly started the task but I still had to wait patiently for about 5 minutes while they continuously grinded that bad boy down so that no ice chunks remained. This patience paid off– the result was perfectly smooth, beautifully purple, taro smoothie. Even if you don’t like taro you will be amazed at the awesome purple color. The taste was fabulous. It was like sunshine in a cup. Okay maybe I am exaggerating a bit but that shit was GOOD!!! I wanted to mention that the counter lady asked me if I had it before when I ordered it. Apparently taro is a love it or hate it flavor. I say even if you have never had taro– try that puppy. Odds are you’ll love it. FYI taro is a yam.