Local bakery Edith Patisserie has opened near Holland Village! This is great news for Westies: you don’t have to go to their Outram or Dhoby Ghaut stores to pick up your cakes and bakes any more.
You can find them inside Cold Storage, on the first floor of Jelita Shopping Centre—a small, two-storied mall that’s been around since 1981, and is well-known to those who stay in the area. While this Cold Storage, which takes up the entire first floor of Jelita Shopping Centre, is open 24 hours a day, Edith Patisserie will not operate around the clock.
Occupying the bakery section of the supermart, which previously housed Cedele, this Edith Patisserie kiosk has a full spread of breads, sliced and whole cakes, as well as scones, tarts, cookies and more.
If you’ve never tried the goods from Edith Patisserie, their bakes are popular for being lower in sugar, and the sponges moist and fluffy. Their bestsellers include Lychee Rose, Yuzu Osmanthus, Cookie Dough Speculoos Chocolate, and Yuzu Osmanthus. Whichever you choose, they retail for $8.50 a slice.
Meanwhile, whole cakes start from $56.50 for a six-inch cake. Fans like the Earl Grey Lavender and the alcohol-spiked Black Forest. Otherwise, their inclusive menu also features Gluten Free Pandan Coconut Slice and Keto Raspberries & Cream!
While you’re here, pick up tea-time snacks with the likes of the gluten-free and vegan Mini Banana Loaf ($4.80) and Lemon Meringue Tart ($7.30).
For bakes that are more appropriate for day-to-day munching, they’ve got fresh Triple Chocolate Chonk Cookie ($3.20), Butter Scone ($3), and packaged cookies too!
Think Valrhona Chocolate Sea Salt Cookie, Honey Lemon Shortbread and more: each bag is priced at $10.50, or you can get them in jars for $16.10.
They’ve also got bread, such as Sourdough Loaf ($7.50), Walnut Loaf ($7.80), and Fig Loaf ($5.40).
At this moment, they only accept cash; alternatively, get a receipt to pay for your purchases at the Cold Storage cash desk. They’ve got a small, standing-only counter for you to enjoy cakes and drinks there too! A Sliced Cake Set ($9) comes with your choice of cake and a hot tea or long black. A la carte drinks are priced from $4 a cuppa.
Patisserie Woo is a cafe by an ex-banker that has just opened in the Holland-Sixth Avenue ‘hood too. If not, head to Holland Village for Lola’s Cafe, the second outlet of the popular Kovan cafe.
Address: 293 Holland Road, Singapore 278628
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 9pm
Website
Edith Patisserie is not a halal-certified eatery
Photos taken by Michelle P and edited by Chew Yi En.
Feature image adapted from @edithpatisserie
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