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Bakehouse

The iconic egg tart gets an upgrade with a laminated sourdough crust.

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The iconic egg tart, revisted.   Courtesy of Bakehouse
Lines start forming shortly after the bakery opens.   Courtesy of Bakehouse
These egg tarts have a perfectly jiggly, luscious interior.   Courtesy of Bakehouse
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The croissants here are a textural marvel.   @bakehousehk used with permission
Egg tarts and lemon poppyseed cakes with flaky Maldon salt, ready to go.   @bakehousehk used with permission
A flaky cinnamon pecan roll.   @bakehousehk used with permission
There’s no better start to the day than a cherry Danish.   @bakehousehk used with permission
Holding up a freshly made doughnut.   @bakehousehk used with permission
Egg tarts packed and ready to eat.   @bakehousehk used with permission
Yuzu curd-and-mascarpone-filled doughnuts.   @bakehousehk used with permssion
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The Hong Kong-style egg tart, with its jiggly custard center and just-baked pastry crust, sits proudly on almost every local bakery's shelves, and has done so for the better half of the past century. So for a Swiss-Frenchman to change up the recipe, and make his version an absolute hit that has queues round the block with tourists and locals alike, is no mean feat. 

This baker, Grégoire Michaud, cut his teeth in the pastry kitchens of five-star hotels, and when he launched his own brick-and-mortar, Bakehouse, he wanted to pay tribute to the city he's called home for the past couple of decades by creating his spin on this local favorite. 

His egg tart has a flaky laminated sourdough base; its center meltingly creamy, and intensely eggy, but it’s not the only thing you should get—the pretzel croissant is satisfyingly chewy, sprinkled with just the right amount of salt, and the beef rendang pie will make your palate sing. Keep an eye out for one-off seasonal specials.

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The first outlet in Wan Chai is the only one with a cafe, where you can sit and enjoy the myriad bakery items plus a menu of cafe favorites, and while the rest are grab-and-go bakeries, they all serve drinks (including great coffee—they roast their own beans), so you can still have a one-stop snack break whichever branch you land at.

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14 Tai Wong St E, Wan Chai
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22.275951, 114.171486
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