Deli Bo pastry

Pastry shop · Nice

Deli Bo pastry

Pastry shop · Nice
11 Rue Fodéré, 06300 Nice, France

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This chic patisserie in Nice dazzles with exquisite pastries, delightful cakes, and rich coffee, making it a must-visit for dessert lovers and brunch seekers alike.  

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11 Rue Fodéré, 06300 Nice, France Get directions

delibo.fr
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+33 4 92 12 14 10
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Claire Johnson

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Absolutely delicious pastries. They were light without too much sugar. We share a mille feuille, Paris Nice and flan. The flan was my favorite. It’s very dense and had the perfect custard egg flavor.

Go O

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Unfortunately opening hours does not match… we were way before 14 and looks like they don’t work today… we called many times and nobody picked up the phone.. would be great if they update the opening hours not to fool people

Brigitte Hanna

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The day old mini versions were very good value and still tasted delicious! This is definitely a high end patisserie but the prices were still reasonable.

VAHO

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One of the best patisseries in Nice. That millefeuille was something else. Light, fluffy and just absolutely delicious. It is constructed sideways which makes eating it much easier. I tried both the classic version as well as the one with raspberries. Both were equally delightful.

Theresa Yurkewich Hoffmann

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I had the Balthazar which was good but a bit too heavy. It could have used something to make it a bit lighter / less intense. The white and milk chocolate mouse parts were good inside though. Bit weird the shop does not give you a wooden spoon or something to eat it with - I always get one when I am at top patisseries. So you will need to plan to enjoy it at home or bring something to eat it with on your own.

Neil Turland

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The absolute best raspberry macaroon sandwich (cream and lychee fruit in the middle). Actually located on Rue Fodérè not Rue Bavastro. Definitely worth finding.

Magdalena M

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Bought a tiny coconut/lemon cake. Wasn't the cheapest, but looked very fancy. To be honest it looked better than it tasted, the coconut flavour was very subtle, the choco-crocant at the bottom was just ok (not much flavour either), but the lemon?/grapefruit?/yuzu? curd was a slap in the face. It was just not going well with the rest of the cake. It was bitter & sour & obnoxious and very unpleasant, completely taking control over any other flavour. I like citrus flavours a lot, and this one was not bad by itself, but not in this combination. In the end I just ate the coconut cream and threw the rest. I think maybe I should have bought some other, safer choice like the macaron or the chocolate cakes. I expected more.

Kenza

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Easily amongst the best bakeries I’ve ever tried. Had a mont blanc and a coconut and lemon tarte and it was absolutely amazing. Personally coming back and highly recommend to anyone in the area