Honoré Artisan Bakery
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Honoré Artisan Bakery

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Yü Wu

The Ballard French bakery doing the kind of laminated dough work that makes you remember what croissants are supposed to taste like. Owner Franz Gilbertson trained under Pierre Hermé in Paris before bringing the technique to Seattle, and it shows: the kouign-amann is properly caramelized, the canelé has the right texture, and the seasonal galette des rois in January is worth a trip across town. Small, busy, friendly.

Insider tip

Get there before noon. The kouign-amann sells out.

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