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Jin Patisserie
1202 Abbot Kinney Blvd
Venice, CA 90291
(310) 399-8801
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[ more from apassionforfood.blogspot]
"I hemmmed and hawwed over the flavors for a while - how difficult it is to pick! I loved hearing the crack of the cookie with the first bite and feeling bits just melt away in your mouth...."
[ more from bestofla.blogspot]
"We went to Jin to pick up a special holiday hat box gift for my girlfriend DT who is celebrating her passing the Bar. When I walked up to the counter and asked to purchase a hat box gift, the guy behind the counter asked me to wait while he went in the ki..."
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[ more from calendarlive]
"Tea service also includes a selection of petits fours, many of which have a distinct Asian flair. Less sweet than American cakes, they incorporate tropical and Asian flavors such as passion fruit, ginger and chrysanthemum...."
[ more from dailygluttony.blogspot]
"Yes sirree, there are definitely other ways to relax here in L. is known for having shops with the most unique and beautiful artistic finds, and though its goods are of the edible kind, Jin Patisserie is certainly no exception to this...."
[ more from foodieuniverse.blogspot]
"The shop's name accurately reflects both the French and Asian influence in the desserts. Flavor-wise, they don't have as much Asian influence as I had hoped for, nor as much intensity, but they were still quite good and so beautiful I could hardly bear to..."
[ more from foodmarathon.blogspot]
"The dessert was obviously the highlight. A vanilla and raspberry mousse...."
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"Featuring desserts very similar to Boule, this modern Patisserie sets the bar for dessert as edible art...."
[ more from gayot]
"While this breezy cottage with its gravel courtyard and blue pod ottomans offers lunch all day and afternoon tea, the undulating ribbon of wood and glass pastry cases beautifully focus attention on the exquisite confections of Singapore-native Kristy Choo..."
[ more from girlsguidetocitylife]
"With tea and baked good in hand, the break part was next and this Asian-inspired cafes carefully crafted aesthetics set the mood for perfect relaxation. The intimate tea garden with bamboo shoots, rock walkways and minimalist tables and stools created a p..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "Jin Patisserie is a wonderful hidden tea house right on Abbot Kinney. It's unique and peaceful atomsphere is perfect for a relaxing afteroon with friends...." |
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[ more from lacitybeat]
"alking into the open-air dining space – with its tall water grasses, small bubbling fountain, and cool blue translucent walls – is like stepping into a dream. This “pastry boutique” offers quiches, sandwiches, and an array of mouth-watering, delicate conf..."
[ more from latimesblogs.latimes]
"Now while you pamper yourself with a pot of sencha ariake tea and a lavender gâteau, your kids can have a proper teatime...."
[ more from mmm-yoso.typepad]
"Hi Reid - I really am not a..."
[ more from potatomato]
"Amandine Patissiere was good too but they only had tarte, not fancy cakes like those, and it's more like a bakery cafe than pastry house. There is a really fancy pastry place called Susina Bakery on Beverly Blvd (I gotta go take pix one of these days), th..."
[ more from professorsalt]
"My last-minute suggestion for those that can afford to splurge: my gift this year was a cooking class. Cooking classes at Sur La Table can be purchased online anytime...."
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