Paris Baguette's top 10 neighbors span news publishers, Asian-focused grocery chains, regional banks, technology brands, and a fast-casual restaurant — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest, and only one other entity sharing its own subcategory.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.91 down to 0.86 across the top 10, a narrow band with no dominant anchor. The two highest-similarity neighbors are The Times of India (0.91) and 99 Ranch Market (0.91), followed closely by Cathay Bank (0.89), NDTV (0.89), and EastWest Bank (0.89). That pairing of South Asian and pan-Asian news publishers with Asian-market grocery retailers and diaspora-oriented banks is the clearest structural signal in the set. H Mart (0.88) reinforces the grocery thread, while Udacity (0.87), Sundar Pichai (0.87), and Life at Google (0.87) introduce a technology and professional-development cluster. Jollibee (0.86) is the only restaurant neighbor in the top 10, and it sits in Fast Casual Dining — not Paris Baguette's own subcategory, Bakeries Desserts and Confectioneries. No other bakery or confectionery brand appears in the top 10.
The overall picture is an audience shaped primarily by Asian diaspora media, community banking, and tech-professional interests — a cross-kind composition that extends well beyond the food-and-beverage space.