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The real taste of French pastry
The French are best known for those delicious freshly baked pastries, and I am delighted to have one located just around the corner from where I work in Rawai. There is something so evocative about the smell of fresh croissants in the morning, hot cuppa coffee in hand to start my day. The first bite… well-crusted on the outside and soft inside, a sop of coffee to swirl it all in your mouth... and repeat.
Stepping in, the warmly lit bakery-cafe is a welcoming sight, a few terrace tables both outdoor and indoor make for a simple ambience. Be prepared to treat yourself, here they reproduce the French classics with care and fairly priced. I’ve been told it’s the pains au chocolat and croissants that the regulars swear by, but it’s their Choux that has got me hooked! … I had...
Croissant
Plain 60b
Almonds 70b
Apple Chaussan 60b
Chocolate 60b
Choux
Choco / Vanilla / Raspberry 60b each
They serve breakfast, lunch and good coffee. So if you’re in the search of the right address to enjoy a croissant, choux, or French pastries as good looking as it tastes, this is the place for you.
Their sets
Breakfast: Hot drink + croissant or croissant chocolate + 2 brioche toasts + butter + honey + jams + fresh juice 280b
Lunch: Savoury pie of the day + green salad + soft drinks + sweet pie pf the day 250b
Location: Rawai
Open: 7.00 – 18.00|
Tel: 095 878 0725
Christine is a Malaysian expat living in Phuket since 2015. As a Marketing & Communications specialist, she has worked and lived across South East Asia for 13+ years. Christine, better known as ‘Chrissy’ is a food enthusiast, dog lover and travel buff! She loves exploring new cuisines, new places and meeting new people from all around the world to share stories and experiences. When she is not busy working, she indulges in connecting with food with her tummy and with her heart. Her soul craves street food, intriguing venues and the story of the people behind them.
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