flour & chocolate patisserie


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kate.fitzalan
2 yıl önce
morningside
kate's 50th birthday masquerade. fabulouscakemade for a fabulous party. mycakewas the centre piece of my lolly table and everything just disappeared. everybody loved it and raved about it !
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peruvian
5
2 yıl önce
morningside
absolute gem of a place. just saw they've actually taken up the 2nd spot for highest rated places on zomato and well deserved. this place never disappoints with quality and consistency. must try: pistachio eclair, croissants (any type) and brownie. the lemon meringue tart and chocolatecakewere nice but didn't stand out as much as the other pastries.
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cattat69
5
6 yıl önce
morningside
i went there on good advice from my sister on a cool morning on the hunt for the best sausage roll in brisbane with sourdough bread to take home and enormous array of hand made fresh pastries all in brisbane. so yes i crossed the river and she was right i had found the bomb. the mother of all french pastries and cakes bagels and sourdough. we divide into the sausage rolls first.... absolutely incredible!!!! the pastry so buttery, so light crispy and melt in your mouth deliciousness!!! yes i have finally found the best in brisbane. once u have had one of these, the rest just can’t stand up!!!
the raspberry velvet bar was a sweetcakelight a light pound, with fresh berries hidden in the first layer so when bitten in you have the sharpness of the cream cheese frosting the the sweetcakefollowed by the taste of the fresh very all in one bite, very good. the bagels were selling at hot cakes listed on a page were u could see what had sold out mine was very good not like a traditional jewish new york bagel i have tried but really excellent.
so to some it up the best in the business
worth the drive across the river!!!
a definite must to return... hint get there early!!! this place sells like a shop i’ve never seen before in this area of brisbane, set the alarm clock and bring a friend the coffee shop next door is excellent so u can sit and devour your tasty morsels!!!!jamiesgirl
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@lydiaeatsbrisbane
4
6 yıl önce
morningside
a very popular bakery/patisserie located in morningside. this bakery has plenty of baked goods ranging from croissants (around $5) to slices ofcake($7). flour & chocolate offers a very tempting and mouthwatering range of sweet and savoury goods. on this trip we ordered two cakes - passionfruit & red velvet. both cakes were very delicious but i much preferred the red velvet. the cakes are the perfect sweetness and have a very fluffy texture. the price point is quite average for similar types of bakeries. i would like to return and possibly try some of the croissants and other flavours of cakes next time.

should be noted that this is simply a bakery/patisserie not a cafe and does not provide seating.
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johnny
4
6 yıl önce
morningside
the quiche is very flavourful, i can taste the layers of ingredients combined in it. it was not heated but was still amazing. it must be even better if it just came out from the oven.

fruit tart is also delicious, not too sweet. the fruit, cream and crust were all well made.

only chocolatecakewas ok, it did not blow my mind.
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hooi
5
6 yıl önce
morningside
finally, after much deliberation, i bought a pistachio eclair, custard doughnut and an almondcakewith raspberry. my favourite among those would be the custard doughnut. the soft pillowy doughnut with the smooth custard was just so yummy! while the eclair was good, i just found the pistachio flavouring to be a touch artificial.
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atreyu
4
7 yıl önce
morningside
well here we are finally at what has been one of the city's most prolific eateries. anyone who has been here long enough as heard nothing but a glowing reputation for it, and hearing all the praises for flour and chocolate - particularly upon their specialty items that they do from time to time. pound for pound, it does such a great job putting in so much effort into a tiny area; many cues have been taken from new york and paris for how to make an effective bakery in which people will want to actively visit. until now there has been an image when it comes to bakeries in this part of the world, and that will change completely upon taking a visit into here. to think all of it is under some plain-looking apartments on the major road in morningside, tucked away into the corner.

during a breakfast out with my brother-in-law, the idea was to find another place in place of getting the sweets from the original location. he had seen a sign pointing to another coffee place, asking me if i had been which i have (though much recommended to him). as a rarity for me, thinking well enough on my feet, i suddenly realised what part of town we were in and that an opportunity was right there to finally get to it. i am talking none other than the flour and chocolate patisserie, and having a rating that is not only over 4.0 but damn well nearly 5.0 is an offer that is hard to refuse. for the longest time it had been on the radar, however the real mystery how to finally tick it off the list. this was the perfect opportunity if there ever was one. so off it was to one of brisbane's most well-lauded eateries. without seeing any coffee in sight, at least not from a separate location, the idea was to take the treats home and make some coffee there.

all of this excitement comes from tiny area, and one without any seating outside. this is purely takeaway. even in saying that, the interior is quite pretty, with a definite look of timber being the choice building material. it mixes the pantry store - off to the side - with both the bakery and the dessert parlour with heaps of finesse. though what might be the best site is all of the treats and stuff on display. just from looking at it alone, customers whom need insulin will have to have it on them - the sugar rush is present from the sight alone, much less the aromas. and all of them look good, glistening and everything.

down to the bone, the service only really extends to being a take-away but do they ever make sure it is efficient and at a high quality. this can be really busy as i have been told, with the line going out the door. that i not surprised by in the least, and we will get to that later (spoilers: it is all about the food). lady luck must have been on our side, since there was not that many people in the store at the time so even while perusing there was attention from the staff. the young ladies here are very polite and friendly, and are erudite with customer service.

the menu that they have is massive, and it will suit anybody wanting a snack. doesn't matter if it is something sweet or something savoury, they have you covered; to go through them all will possibly take all day. to make it brief, the range includes several breakfast pastries, cupcakes and brownies, tarts, eclairs, danishes, puddings, and sausage rolls.

it is doesn't stop there either, since this stopoff is not just for getting some pastries either; there is a good range of freshly baked breads as well as a whole pantry full of different produce from cheeses, to home-made preserves, to their own home-made biscuits. having all of this really makes it something different, and will certainly remind some clientele of paris.

then there is not to mention the daily specials they have each week, where it is doughnuts on wednesday, gonuts/bronuts on thursday, bagels and brownies on friday, foccacia on satuday/sunday, and come sunday it is all a surprise. whatever your opinion about this place is, what it definitely isn't is boring. and put it another way, sometimes it is good to live on the other side of town to a favourite gem such as this since many visits would have already happened as is with me involved.

finally, getting to the good stuff which is the food, both of us ordered a pastry each. for my brother-in-law, it was a pistachio eclair and for me it ended up being a chocolate-almond croissant. both of these were just as good as each other, and for different reasons as well. the custard in the eclair was thick and delicious, and definitely had a slightly nutty taste. the pastry was rich, buttery and moreish, then we get the great finish with the chocolate on top. it was essentially a well-made eclair, which only needs a few words to describe it. as does the croissant. if they did have a pain au chocolat, that was going to be the order - which they did, and they had several varieties. within less than a second from hearing there was an choc-almond one that was my confirmed order. it was delicious. everything that is great about the almond croissant is here, with the added element of some cocoa into the almond butter. that is all that is needed to sell this baby on the market. both great sweets, both tasty treats.

to make it even better, on the counter they offer samples of a couple of items that are available. there was one chocolatecakewhich i didn't get the name of, and a baguette (complete with butter to spread). thecakewas very good, and i am kicking myself for not asking what it was because it was that good. the texture of it was rich and creamy, made with chocolate that quite dark. you would not much of it to be satisfied. and the baguette was fresh and crusty, plus it had well-churned butter to spread on it. in fact, it would well be in place in a fancy french restaurant.

this is certainly worthy of the hype that it receives in many ways. all of the sweets are constantly being prepared right in the backroom, not even 10 meters away from the front counter. from that, there is a constant buzz and new treats are being readily made to order. at many times there is a line that goes right out the door, or at least it would be hard to fit into the shop area at the busiest of times; all of it is really a crapshoot when it comes down to it - when the two of us were there it was quick and efficient. all of it combined to make something that is unlike a lot of other bakeries and patisseries that are around, and it is all the better because of it.

when giving out ratings, i attempt to make it as objective as i can and not in regarding what the eatery is along with the whole experience of the place. that doesn't mean biases will rear their heads from time to time, however as a whole it takes everything there is and isn't into account. this is said because a 4.0 rating to one of the most loved places on the east side might sound low, but in many ways it definitely would get a lot better. for one, there is not anywhere to sit which might disappoint some customers and for me coffee is part and parcel of having a good sweet treat which was not offered here. if so, that might well have jumped it up to a 4.5 - perhaps even nearing a 5.0. for what it is worth, this is basically as good as it gets for a sweet treat.

tl;dr: if you want that parisian, or new yorker, or wherever is trendy experience with lining up for a specialised item - in this case a sweet treat - this is about as close as it will get in brisbane. the produce is as good as it gets, it is exciting with offering different specials on certain days, and there is something lively about it. even if only once, this definitely needs to be ticked off the list, foodie or non-foodie, resident or visitor. now i can officially say i have been.
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ringo
4
8 yıl önce
morningside
having breakfast on the run isn't all that bad when you have so many choices before you. the challenge was what not to get! we decided that our breakfast spread would consist of a pistachio elcair, almond croissant, lemon tart and a sausage roll. i loved everything that we ordered. the pastry on the lemon tart wasn't the best that i've had before, but i'll forgive them because their lemon curd was nice and tasty. the pistachio eclair...omg the pistachio creme was amazing and so well balanced! definitely my fav of the morning. the almond croissant was a bit disappointing. while the croissant itself was faultless, the almond filling felt a bit stingy and not on point. the sausage roll was a welcome savory item for the morning.

we also had an opportunity to try their chocolatecakeas well. it was very very very nice! 

what we perhaps missed out on was trying their danishes. reading the reviews before me, it sounds like they are quite a treat!
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betty
4
8 yıl önce
morningside
the flourlesscakeis moist and chocolatey, acakemade in heaven! the crossant and quiche however were slightly cold and not that great to be honest. i would go there to order cakes for special events because they are gorgeous and taste fab!
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paul
5
8 yıl önce
morningside
excellent food on every shelf. my wife loves the sausage rolls and turkish delightcakeand i enjoy the fresh baked rolls and mini eclairs. an excellent bakery worth the 45min drive to. you won't be disappointed
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anita
5
8 yıl önce
morningside
omg...move over jocelyn's cos i have found my favourite friendly specialty bakery. in the suburbs. the raspberry red velvetcakeis to die for and the blonde brownies are my favourite. the gonuts come in impressive flavours but more than one and you'll be sick! pity they aren't open monday or tuesday!
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jj
5
9 yıl önce
morningside
very impressed. wholeheartedly recommend.. the glowing reviews and 5 other people waiting for their opening just before 6.30am on a thursday sparked my suspicion radar. which were only confirmed after i picked up their raspberry chocolate gluten freecaketo take to work for a colleague's birthday. the whole office was buzzing, we were so impressed with the appearance/presentation and incredible taste and texture - absolutely melt-in-your mouth yum. and so reasonably priced. i can't wait for more excuses to frequent this haven. my new go-to bakery, without a second thought or sliver of doubt!!!
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nicole
5
11 yıl önce
morningside
delish!!! everything we brought was amazing! highly recommend sausage roll and red velvetcake:)
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simon
5
11 yıl önce
morningside
amazing. my partner and i frequent this place and absolutely love it. the chocolate sourdough is my sunday treat. only because i can only get there on sundays :( otherwise we'd be there every afternoon. my partner loves their carrotcakeaswell.
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jane
5
12 yıl önce
morningside
amazing!!. i love it! the flourless chocolate and hazelnutcakemade my knees give way and the vanilla slice takes me to a very happy place :-) the sourdough and ciabatta breads are just perfect with the chutney for some delicious sandwiches or even bruschetta. i can't wait to go in and try some more delights next weekend...
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