Le Matin Patisserie: Famous Pastry Chef Opens Bakery In Outram Park With Kouign Amann, Almond Croissants And More
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Le Matin Patisserie: Famous Pastry Chef Opens Bakery In Outram Park With Kouign Amann, Almond Croissants And More

17th March 2021

Le Matin Patisserie in Raeburn Park

Trying to get my hands on one of Le Matin Patisserie‘s bake boxes during the Circuit Breaker was a borderline act of war. Camping by the computer, checking the time, and trying to process my order at a very precise momentโ€”all in the name securing croissants and other viennoiseries crafted by Mohamed Al-Matin, a pastry chef minted by god-tier restaurants such as Noma, and the now-defunct Restaurant Andre. While the brand used to function entirely online, Le Matin Patisserie has recently opened a walk-in test kitchen in Outram Park, so you can beat the online frenzy and still get their bakes.

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Le Matin Patisserie operates by selling seasonal flavours, in line with their regular bake box drops online. You never know if there’s going to be a new and interesting pastry you can get your hands on when you arrive, but you can bank on nabbing some of their classics.

le matin patisserie outram park
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These include the Kouign Amann ($7), their classic Croissant ($4), their Canele ($5), as well as the Pistachio Escargot ($7).

le matin pistachio escargot
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The last item is one of the most popular amongst Le Matin fans, where Middle Eastern flavours of pistachio and rose meet the classic French pastry swirl.

Tarts and eclairs also make an appearance on occasion.

Also available on site is freshly-brewed coffee, as well as cold brew, from $3.ย 

The test kitchen is in Raeburn Park, a short bus ride away from Outram Park MRT Station. Only open from Wednesday to Sunday, fans ought to head down by early afternoon, as items do sell out quite fast.

For more bakeries in Singapore to check out, read our Maison Sucree review, all about a bakery-cafe in Redhill run by the former pastry chef at a Saint-Pierre Restaurant. Alternatively, there is our Korfe review, where we try injeolmi, nutella, and matcha buns from this Korean-inspired bakery.

Address: Blk B, 10 Raeburn Park, #01-25, Singapore 088702
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 8am to 5pm
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