Belle Epoque Patisserie
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Seriously, you like to be polite, but what do you say when all is so bad. My coffee was weak, too hot it burnt my tongue, croissant was microwaved to …
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After our Sushi lunch I need a strong beverage. We walk over to Belle poque and are served immediately by the friendly Barista. The Vittoria coffee he…
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I meant to explore a particular caf at the Fortitude Valley but it was too early and they not opened yet. Then I have to change my mind and drove to t…
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Belle Epoque Patisserie is open for Caf. Belle Epoque Patisserie serves Cafe Food and Patisserie dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Belle Epoque Patisserie”
I meant to explore a particular caf at the Fortitude Valley but it was too early and they not opened yet. Then I have to change my mind and drove to the Emporium and tried my luck. Well, there would be some caf opened very early like this French style caf. Attached to the Emporium Hotel, it looks great and grand. By the lookat the cakecabinet, there are lots of choice of sweet treats and wraps but I think I should have the croissant in a French caf so ordered one of that and told the friendly staff not to toast the croissant because I worried it would become a pressed bread. Well, the croissant came to the table before the coffee because it was just plain without warm up, not to mention the butter and jam. Asked the waiter to give me some butter and jam. Honestly, not quite enjoy croissant in a breezing morning but I was too lazy to ask them to warm it up. Fortunately, the coffee saved my day, that was partly because the pouring skill of the barista is good and also partly because the strength of the Vittoria coffee was spot-on for my palate. Anyway, I will remember to ask them to warm up the croissant next time.
What’s the hype? My soggy lukewarm croissant with the napkin stuck to the bottom … $5, really? Extra salmon for the breakfast which never made an appearance on the plate? You can open your drink because my nails are too long?? Will we return … No. This is one of those establishments which rely on the fact that are located in a desirable affluent location where some go to be seen but actually serves food best suited to a mall food court. My water was cold.
A lot of the menu items are bought in but the place has a great feel and the food is good. Cute tables and chairs give Belle poque the feel of a French cafe. Sip a latte and nibble on a vanilla slice as a decadent afternoon tea. They do breakfast as well. Located in the Emporium.
Shocked. Is this what you call patisserie in Australia 😐 WOW! you guys are missing out
Nice setting, but very over priced on all of the menu, especially the cakes! Will only buy drinks here.
I last wrote a review for Belle Epoque when they were in the Valley. They have now relocated to Southbank with a much larger venue & very much more chic. The sweets are works of art, but I almost always choose their almond croissant as they are my favourite. This one didn’t disappoint, was flaky, light & filled with rich almond paste topped with flaked almonds. The coffee was also very good, presented well in a black cup with great flavor
Tried the food you can easily compare to others, Quiche Lorraine, Ham & Cheese Croissant and a Strawberry Tart. Quiche was best one I’ve eaten, hands down, Croissant is nice and the tart was beautiful. T2 ice tea and everything else was reasonably priced, must try at least once