Fifteen years ago, Navot Raz quit a cushy management job in Israel to establish himself as a French baker half a world away in Calgary. But the long road to launching La Boulangerie Bakery Café had a few twists. In pursuit of his dream job, Raz first trained at Ottawa’s prestigious Le Cordon Bleu, where he mastered both French cuisine and pastry.
Having travelled the world, Raz loved Canada best. Visiting family in Calgary, he knew he’d live out his dream in the Prairie city. He and wife Shosh Cohen launched their first business—a farmers’ market creperie —in 2012. Within months, they burnt out seven Kitchen Aid mixers and expanded their little kiosk twice. Demand for their made-to-order crepes, sandwiches and pastries necessitated a move to bigger digs. Then, “like magic,” says Cohen, an ideal location on Fourth Street Southwest came available. “It was destiny,” she says. “God may give you the opportunity, but you have to work hard to do something with it. We are so thankful.”
Mission has no shortage of places to nip into for a coffee and a snack, but La Boulangerie stands out because of its beautifully executed French-style pastries. The croissants are particularly impressive, with indulgent flavours that include hazelnut, pistachio and dark Callebaut chocolate as well as chocolate with orange zest.
A little taste of Paris is nestled in Mission, at La Boulangerie. The bakery, coffee and pastry shop serves up croissants, baguettes, crepes and other wonderful baked goods in addition to serving lattes, cappuccinos et al. It’s small and often crowded, seating less than 50, but does feature ample seasonal patio seating outside.
Located in Mission, La Boulangerie is a bakery, coffee and pastry shop serving croissants, baguettes, crepes and European pastries as well as lattes, cappuccinos the like. Among the flaky desserts served, you'll find a changing assortment of macarons.