Tue - Sun: 09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Foret Noire Patisserie offers a delightful journey into the world of artisanal pastries and desserts. Celebrated for its exquisite creations, this patisserie combines traditional techniques with innovative flavors. Each dessert is a masterpiece, crafted with the finest ingredients and a touch of elegance. Guests are invited to savor a diverse range of treats in a cozy yet chic setting, making it the perfect spot for indulgence or a sweet escape from the everyday hustle.
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Hot Beverages
Cold Spanish Latte (16oz.)
Americano (12oz.)
Americano (16oz.)
Caffe Borgia (8oz.)
Caffe Latte (8oz.)
Cappuccino (8oz.)
Cinnamon Dolce Latte
Lavender Latte (8oz.)
Matcha Latte (8oz.)
Mocha (8oz.)
Hot Chocolate (8oz.)
Iced Matcha Latte (16oz.)
Ice coffee
Ice Mocha (16oz.)
Oat milk
Almond milk
Individual Cakes
Mont Blanc Cake
Devil Chocolate Cake
Lemon Meringue Tart
Gateau Opera Cake
White Chocolate Pistachio Mousse Cake
Tiramisu Cake
Strawberry Chiffon Vanilla Cake
Chocolate berries Mousse Cake
Personalized message (Happy Birthday)
Macarons
Macarons Pack of 4 mixed pieces
Macarons Pack of 6 mixed pieces
Macarons Pack of 8 mixed pieces
Pastries
Plain Croissant
Almond Croissant Pastry
Reviews for Foret Noire Patisserie in Vancouver, British Columbia
Their croissants are really flakey, crispy and layered! I definitely enjoyed it. Cakes are not too sweet, and are pretty good as well. Lipstick chocolate is cute and not too expensive at $10 ish. A couple of dine in tables. Easy to find parking in neighborhood on the street.
The lady at the counter was really nice and cafe and toilet were spotless. The pastries were INCREDIBLE. My favourite was the passionfruit croissant which had a perfect balance of sweet and tartness. The croissants were buttery and flaky. I’ll probably also be back to try one of those HUGE ... sandwiches they have. They just look too good to miss. Read more
$9.40 for just a not fresh croissant??? It's not fare. Honestly, I usually don't complain, but I went to this shop in the morning, and they had a tray and many types of croissants were on the tray, out of the container without any cover, and they were not ... fresh I think. And the main negative point is the price. 9.40 dollars for just a croissant??? Read more
My friend and I came here and we tried the viral cube croissant. It looked delicious from the outside but it was disappointing. The outside was really hard and dry and difficult to cut into. The inside middle was filled with cream and was soft; this way the only good part ... of the croissant. If you had the outside part of the croissant without the cream, it tasted plain and dry; for $10 I don't think it's worth the price. Read more
I ordered this Rose de Macaron cake from Foret Noire for a family member's birthday. They call it Rose de Macaron at Foret Noire but at most other places where I've seen this dessert it's called Ispahan. The Ispahan is a traditional french dessert that combines the flavors of rose, ... raspberry and lychee. Isn't this cake gorgeous? It was a real treat to eat too! I loved the combination of flavors in this Rose de Macaron. The big chunks of canned lychee were my favourite part of the cake. Huge fan of lychee! In fact I would have loved to have seen just a few more lychees in it. There was still a good amount, but I just love the fruit so much. Can’t get enough of it! Read more