beritaposonline
Headlines News :
Home » , , , , » Paul Bakery and Patisserie ( Galeries Lafayette @ Pacific Place Mall)

Paul Bakery and Patisserie ( Galeries Lafayette @ Pacific Place Mall)

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 19 Desember 2013 | 04.41

Paul Bakery is now open in Jakarta, since December 2013. It is located right outside of Pacific Place Mall, near the Galeries Lafayette Department Store. You have 2 entrances : one for the Restaurant, if you want Dine-in, and one for the Bakery and Pastry shop.

I know Paul Bakery in France which is a widespread Bakery chain. Outside of France, it has a more high class positioning. I went there for Lunch and I took a "Croque Madame", a sandwich with cheese, turkey and egg sunny side-up,  with a salad on the side. There was nothing fantastic about it. I took an Orange juice as a Drink and it was very watery, I could barely feel the Oranges ! In my opinion, the food in the restaurant is average, there's nothing fancy about it ( except for the price).

On the opposite, the Bakery side is very good. They have a whole range of French and European bread which are among the best in Jakarta ! Same thing for the Pastries which are delicious and very tasty. I had a Strawberry Mille-feuilles and it tasted incredibily good. The French Croissant is also very good and is made with real butter.

Overall: I am glad that Paul Bakery and Patisserie finally arrived in Indonesia ! So if you go there, I would recommand the Bakery entrance to try the authentic French-style pastries and tasty croissants. 

 
Paul Bakery & Patisserie
Galeries Lafayette @ Pacific Place Mall

Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 52-53

Jakarta Selatan 12190

Phone number : +62-21 5799 3455


Opening Hours : 10 AM - 10 PM (Monday - Sunday)
Facebook: Paul Bakery Indonesia
Share this post :

+ komentar + 3 komentar

11 Juli 2019 pukul 20.59

It is very sad that the prices you charge in Jakarta, the capital city in a very poor nation, are exactly the same prices that you charge guests in Doha in Qatar, which is known to be the richest nation in the world and the richest by a long way! Your own local Jakarta guests simply cannot afford to eat at your restaurants here. What will you do now to redress this incredible level of overcharging your guests? Maybe start with discussions with your international directors about global pricing and globalism as a whole. These prices are also the same as at Marylebone Railway Station in London, your first UK venue many years ago.
Regards

11 Juli 2019 pukul 21.00

Last Posting was from Mr Peter - apologies for the apparently nameless note.

Posting Komentar