Food News

Pâtisserie CLÉ Opens In Bedok With New Truffle Pastries And Delicate Tarts

New Pâtisserie CLÉ outlet in Bedok

Formerly an online bakery, and now a successful patisserie, Pâtisserie CLÉ is set to officially open their second outlet in the Lucky Heights area of Bedok on 27 March. To celebrate their opening, they will be giving away a free almond croissant for customers who spend $25 and above between 27 and 28 March.

Image credit: Pâtisserie CLÉ

The owners chose to open at the estate for its tranquil and secluded location, following their flagship outlet in Paya Lebar. This second location also increases their productive capacity in order to serve ardent fans better.

This outlet will introduce new viennoiseries. Paying homage to the name of its location, their new Lucky Clover ($6.50) is a puff pastry that pairs savoury bacon with garlic and spring onion for added fragrance. They also have the flavourful Truffle Ziggy ($8.50), which is filled with aroma from truffle cream and wild mushrooms, plus feta cheese amongst other ingredients.
 Image credit: @patisserie.cle

For those uninitiated to Pâtisserie CLÉ, it was started by two housemates who met at internationally renowned culinary institute Ferrandi Paris. Having accumulated experience at Michelin-starred restaurants, the duo decided to extend their partnership into their own store.

Image credit: @patisserie.cle

Pâtisserie CLÉ is particularly known for their Orh Blanc Tart ($8), which combines the idea of French Mont Blanc with our favourite Teochew dessert orh nee. This dessert was born out of an attempt to create a Singaporean-inspired dessert during National Dayy. It ended up being a big hit. 

Loyal fans can also find The Gentleman ($8), a whiskey flavoured sponge cake that is covered with whiskey ganache. This dessert combines the soul-warming effect of whiskey with the thick and creamy flavours of chocolate.

Do take note that their first outlet at Paya Lebar will be closed for renovations in the meantime!

For more new patisseries, check out Le Matin Patisserie, offering kouign amann, almond croissants and more. Otherwise, for more food around the area, check out our Bedok Food Guide for satay beehoon, wagyu don and more.

Address: 79 Lucky Heights, Singapore 467627
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 9:30am to 6:30pm
Website
Pâtisserie CLÉ is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @patisserie.cle.

Aaron Lin

Challenge me to a mochi pull

Share
Published by
Aaron Lin

Recent Posts

NutriSoy Has Hojicha Soy Latte Made With Roasted Green Tea Powder

NutriSoy, the popular soy milk brand by F&N, has released the Hojicha Soy Latte at…

2 days ago

Takashimaya Food Fair Is Back With Sanrio Macarons, Rainbow Ang Ku Kueh And More

Takashimaya Delightful Treats and Bites of Joy food fair is ongoing till 3 March 2025!…

2 days ago

McDonald’s Launches Curry Chicken Nuggets, Nasi Lemak Burger And Coke Float Return Too

McDonald’s is rolling out a new Curry Chicken Nugget on 24 February 2025. And the…

2 days ago

8 Muslim-Friendly Dining Options At KINEX To Suit All Cravings—Hotpot Buffet, Handmade Epok Epok And More

Check out our list for the best Muslim-friendly dining options at KINEX, including hotpot buffet,…

2 days ago

Twyst Review: Halal-Certified DIY Pastas Under $10, With 12 Outlets In SG

Twyst is an affordable halal joint that allows you to customise your own pasta bowls…

2 days ago

Try The Viral Japanese 7-Eleven Fruit Smoothie Dupes In SG

7-Eleven Singapore recently launched fresh fruit smoothies, a collab with Smooder! These smoothies went viral…

2 days ago