I've been here many times, however since I'm a creature of habit I have only had the coffee and plain croissant which I know comes out to $3.43. The croissant is somewhere between the ridiculously buttery and flaky types and the straight-up biscuits shaped as croissants. Therefore, it's a nice balance that tastes great, but you don't feel like you're going to suffer a heart attack after eating it. Coffee aint' bad either.
One day I will have to come here for a full lunch though and sample one of their delicious looking salads or sandwiches. Might upgrade to 5 stars after doing so.
The ambiance is indeed very French with an array of baked goods at the front window enticing you to come in, soft accordion music, and a mid-sized open seating area with the usual Rosedale crowd. I have had two incidents where chi-chi elderly women have attempted to cut me in line but I stand my ground. Not the restaurants fault though, fortunately the staff are always cheery and accommodating.