I live close to Wagamama and they have a nice following in the neighborhood - food good reason. This small and quaint pastry shop make one helluva croissant. Crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle, it's sometimes the reason I get up early at all on the weekend, because one in a while their best one - the almond croissant - will sell out before 11am. They also offer plain, chocolate, and breakfast sandwiches as well.
The other item I get is the pecan cinnamon bun. Gooey, sticky and crunch at the same time, although they don't make it regularly and when I do see it I grab it for my husband and I. I usually get one of the two with a cup of their homemade chai.
I've also had their cookies and their cakes (they have an early grey mousse), which are delicious as well. They offer gluten free muffins as well, although I have never tried. You can pre-order and buy whole cakes from them, and the price is reasonable.
The reason I'm giving 4 stars is because it can be slow, and 50% of the time staff can be a little cold. It's a small and busy shop, sometimes when I get there there'd be a 5 people lineup and 1 person working the register, drinks and food. Granted, I've never seen someone complain about it (as most people that go there are regulars), and once you get up there they give you their undivided attention. All in all I would still go back for their baked goods.
Update 2015 - They have since either changed their croissant recipe or got a new supplier, and it's very disappointing. Instead of almond paste filling, it's chocolate filling and the croissants are flat and oily. I don't go there anymore. Sorry, Wagamama. You had a good thing and you missed the mark.