Le Pain Quotidien
- Mia Roub
- Apr 6, 2020
- 2 min read
This delightful French-inspired restaurant is the perfect spot for your Sunday brunch.

Above are the Organic Dutch Mini Pancakes. The pancakes are topped with a bit of maple butter and powdered sugar, and I added berries and bananas on top! I must say that the maple butter is absolutely incredible - it's whipped and fluffy, with a fabulous flavor.
While the entire menu is fantastic, I highly suggest you try these pancakes. On top of being delicious and beautifully presented, they are so adorable and petite, so you won't feel guilty about indulging in these carbs!
Along with the pancakes, I also ordered a matcha latte with almond milk, and again, it was both beautifully presented and tasted amazing. I have tried replicating this drink at home, but nothing thus far has compared to the matcha at Le Pain. Order this hot drink for your Sunday morning caffeine fix - it will help you stay awake and energized while you prepare for the week ahead!

The restaurant also has a bakery at the front which features a bounty of French pastries and delectable treats. I, being the matcha lover I am, ordered this matcha muffin to take home, and boy, am I glad I did! The muffin had a great texture and a perfect balance of matcha and lemon flavors. Not to mention, the color was so fun!
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Le Pain has a wonderful array of food and drinks that span from $3.99 for a Croissant or Side of Chicken Sausage to $16.79 for their Smoked Salmon Bowl featuring Catsmo smoked salmon, spring greens, organic Greek yogurt, zucchini spirals, avocado, basil oil, capers, scallions, tomato, fennel, dill, and lemon. If you're looking for your next brunch spot, head over to Le Pain Quotidien in Calabasas and Westlake Village!
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