Nestled in the heart of Downtown LA, Frederic and Fabienne Soulies’ bakery and cafe offers a vast, eclectic French cuisine, pastries, and a full European-style coffee program beautifully paired with a genuine French cafe experience.
Pitchoun, which translates into French as “kiddo,” is tucked under the landmarked, historic Sentry Building across from Pershing Square.Â
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Being no stranger to the baking and french cuisine, the Soulies’ menu balances the traditional french bakery, a European experience, and the SoCal prerequisite of sustainable, local, and organic ingredients.
Walking into the cafe on a empty, caffeine-flooded stomach is like a match made in food-heaven. If it’s not the crisp, alluring aroma of fresh baked baguettes and espresso in the morning it’s the savory redolence of pizza just pulled from the oven in the afternoons.The low-lit ambiance, drizzled with bright colors of the macaroons and pre-packaged meringues is complemented by high ceiling and creates a an intimate, home-y vibe with a urban, modern twist.Â
After perusing the entire pastry case, telling yourself, No! You can’t have one of everything, it’s time to butcher your French. After ordering, you’re handed a laminated, numbered table marker—one of many that Federic’s grandmother sent him from France. Details, folks. The dining area is warm and welcoming: interior walls are lined with bricks, genuine wood tables and chairs, and gray-scale, framed photographs of Pitchouns hovering around the cafe.Â
Inspired by Fabienne’s childhood exposure to a Italian-Mediterranean cuisine, Pitchoun’s menu offers a vast array of European-style dishes, from the Brussels salad and the Frankfurt sausages, to French crepes and the classic tartines, a classic French dish served as an open-faced sandwich on different varieties of bread topped with a customized spread.
Served on a slice of wood, the North Pole is definitely the go-to dish if you’re looking for something light with a full-range of flavors. Not to be outdone, most of Pitchoun’s dishes are served with mixed greens topped with a tangy, slightly sweet vinaigrette. Pitchoun also makes a hell of a croissant, each one has that perfect level of flakiness, with a slight buttery taste.
Ideal for client meetings, a day date with yourself or your bonafide, or simply for the best breakfast in Downtown, Pitchoun serves up a surprising level of French authenticity in a city that bodes many options.Photography by Anne Fishbein