Paris Baguette is hailed as one of South Korea’s biggest bakery branches and continues to dominate many cafe-goers’ must-visit lists.
However, with its wide range of fresh pastries and delectable desserts, it can be hard for new visitors to know what to order from its Singapore locations first.
From cult favourites such as their Original Royal Pudding to brunch staples like their croissant sandwiches, we’ve broken down some of our tips on visiting Paris Baguette and our top picks from Paris Baguette Singapore’s menu to help you get started.
Kickstarting the list is the Original Royal Pudding, one of the signature desserts from the Paris Baguette Singapore menu.
Made with custard, whipped cream, and a splash of caramel syrup, it’s great for those seeking a light sweet treat that’s not overwhelmingly sugary. Nonetheless, if you’re concerned about it being too rich, pairing it with black coffee or tea will help balance the sweetness.
Aside from the traditional flavour, Paris Baguette occasionally provides limited-edition flavours, the most recent being a partnership with Lotus Biscoff till 31st October 2023. The popular coffee biscuit flavour comes in tiers of jelly and cream, creating a unique spin on the classic milk pudding.
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Alternatively, if your preference leans towards milk chocolate, check out the Paris Rocher. Adorned with chocolate and crushed nuts, this hazelnut mousse cake has a nutty exterior that offers a nice crunch before giving way to a tender, spongy filling.
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Packed to the brim with hearty fillings, the croissant sandwiches are strong contenders if you’re on the hunt for a satisfying brunch. These can be heated up upon request, allowing you to enjoy a warm and toasted meal.
As for our recommendations, you can never go wrong with the Egg & Mayo flavour. Think of your archetypal homemade egg sandwich but with a more bougie twist.
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Another all-time favourite from the Paris Baguette Singapore menu is the Fresh Strawberry Yoghurt Cream Cake. Topped with fresh strawberries on a yoghurt-coated, sponge cake, it’s the combination of silkiness and zestiness creates a burst of refreshing flavours for your taste buds.
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In contrast to their signature pudding, the Double Choco Fudge Cake serves indulgence on a plate. The chocolate fudge chunks give a plush, chewy consistency. Meanwhile, the generous dusting of cocoa powder adds a deep tang to its taste.
If you’re ordering to go, consider heating the cake in the microwave for an extra touch of molten chocolate goodness.
Paris Baguette Singapore is not halal-certified by MUIS. However, they opened their first halal-certified bakery in Malaysia at Pavilion KL shopping centre – so the next time you’re in KL, you know where to go.
We hope this guide helps you decide what you want to sample from Paris Baguette Singapore’s menu. Apart from trying their items physically in stores, the cafe also takes catering orders for all occasions.
So whether you’re hosting a party or planning a company event, you can place an order at least, three days’ in advance and have them delivered to your doorstep.
If you’re looking for more cafe suggestions, make sure to check out our list of the newest cafes and restaurants that have opened in October 2023 for your next food adventure. Or head over to these 10 photogenic colour-themed cafes to get the most picturesque pics worthy of the ‘gram.
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Cover image adapted from: @assaabloty and @katlifejournal via Instagram
Originally published on 27th October 2013. Last updated by Mae-Z Fam on 27th October 2023.
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