Paul Bakery

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    • Dinner at PAUL @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
      Dinner at PAUL @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
      1. Dec 29, 2022
      2. journey.luasoftware.com
      3. Review

        Crowded, food is okay. Most dessert are sold out.

      1. PAUL at Pavilion
        PAUL at Pavilion
        1. Feb 23, 2018
        2. muntalksfood.blogspot.com
        3. Review

          Chocolate Millefeuille - MYR 16 nett. Coffee Eclair - MYR 13 nett. Both of them are half eaten in the photo above. In a nutshell - while they taste better than those sold in other bakeries but they are still on the sweeter side since they are meant to be sweet pastries so I don't think I will go back for more.

        1. Paul Bakery @ Pavilion
          Paul Bakery @ Pavilion
          1. Dec 15, 2017
          2. eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.com
          3. Review

            My Personal Opinion Bring your sweet tooth (and, by that, I really mean your sweet tooth) if you want to enjoy these baked goods. Make sure you order yourself a black coffee...and make sure it's bitter (without adding sugar) to cut through all that sweetness, otherwise it'll send you straight to diabetic heaven! ;P In the end, it proved way too sweet for me to have any remote chance of enjoying these sweet goodies. I'm afraid once was quite enough! >_< I'd rather go for the famous Japanese pastry, Chateraise Patisserie, instead.

          1. PAUL BAKERY, PATISSERIE, CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT @ PAVILION KL
            PAUL BAKERY, PATISSERIE, CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT @ PAVILION KL
            1. May 31, 2017
            2. lwinlee.blogspot.com
            3. Review

              Beautiful design with artsy décor to first bespoke you visually. Being the maestro in bakeries, definitely we not going to leave without trying some of their signatures. PAUL showcases its sweet side with an impressive selection of seasonal cakes, tarts and other gourmet desserts such as chocolate moelleux, tarts and moist millefeuilles, just to name a few.

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