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A New Chapter at 23!

 

Come June 2nd, The Patissier is celebrating our 23rd anniversary. This milestone not only represents a fresh start as Singapore fully emerges from the dark shadows of Covid-19 but also marks a significant turning point as we prepare to embark on an exciting new chapter in our journey. With great anticipation and a touch of nostalgia, we will be moving from our current location of 18 years to a new home at 166 Tyrwhitt Road, set to take place at the end of June. This also signifies that 2023 will be the final anniversary that we will be marking at 4 Mohd Sultan Road.

Over the past 23 years, The Patissier has become a beloved establishment, known for its exquisite cakes and unwavering commitment to quality. Our customers have journeyed with us, and have allowed us to partake in their moments of joy and celebration through our creations. The journey has been nothing short of incredible, and we are immensely grateful for the support and encouragements accorded to us.

Saying goodbye to 4 Mohd Sultan Road is bittersweet. It holds countless memories of laughter shared amongst the team and the delightful aroma that filled the air. This place has witnessed our growth and has been the canvas for our creative endeavors. The cherished memories we have created here will forever hold a special place in our hearts.  That said, experience with our landlord (new management) over the past 6 months has further convinced us that we have made the right decision to relocate.

Our move to 166 Tyrwhitt Road represents an exciting opportunity for growth, innovation, and continued excellence. This new chapter in our journey allows us to create a fresh environment that will enhance our ability to serve our customers better. The vibrant neighborhood at Tyrwhitt Road perfectly aligns with our vision of providing not just delectable cakes but also an unforgettable experience to all who step through our doors.

While change brings excitement and growth, it is essential to remember our roots. The Patissier's core values - meticulous craftsmanship, dedication to quality, and serving customers to the best of our abilities - remain unwavering. Our move to 166 Tyrwhitt Road is an opportunity to build upon these values, to push the boundaries of creativity, and to continue indulging our customers’ senses with exquisite flavors and exceptional creations.

As we celebrate our 23rd anniversary, we are grateful for the unwavering support and loyalty that you, our customers, have shown us through the years and eagerly anticipate welcoming you to our new home. Together, let us embrace change, celebrate our milestones, and continue savoring the sweetness of life at The Patissier.

- Thank You -


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