August 11, 2010
A taste of France in Mumbai - Le 15 Pâtisserie
I’ve recently fallen in love.
I’ve been swept off my feet by the most unlikely little fellow.
Not Shahrukh khan or any other Bollywood star.
Not my cute 15 year old Indian pantry boy who takes pictures of himself in the mirror with my camera while I'm at work.
Not even the lovely little white dog that sleeps night and day on my door step and doesn’t budge when I step over him.
I’m a talking about love at first sight.
Or at first taste should I say.
The real deal.
I am talking about le 15 Pâtisserie.
Le 15 is a little shop in a hair salon right next to my house in Mumbai
I noticed it for the first time at the beginning of June and was very intrigued to see heavenly looking Lemon tarts and Macaroons on their stall.
It took me a few days to finally decide to try one of their products out – I think I was influence by the ^ on Pâtisserie. So French. So authentic.
And then it happened ; as if I lightening had struck me
Crisp and light, zweet and tangy, crunchy yet smooth.
It was the French culinary arts epitomized in a small unpretencious lemon tart.
It felt too good.
So my boyfriend – who incidently is addicted to chocolat and has devoured no less than 5 le 15 Patisserie macaroons since I have started writing this article ("I'm just trying out the products honey", "yeah right") – said to me :
‘Pauline, we need to meet these people.
I don’t know who they are, why they are here in Mumbai and if they are mean, ugly and stupid but I need to understand how it is possible to create such perfection. Here in India !’
So we wrote an email to le 15 and got to meet both Chef Mukul and Pastry Chef Pooja.
My boyfriend’s fears were unfounded though ;
They were even sweeter than their macaroons.
I really encourage anyone in Mumbai to try anything at le 15 Pâtisserie.
You cannot be disappointed. The only thing that might happen is that you develop a severe addiction.
Like me.
Le15 Patisserie,
Shama Hair and Skin Boutique,
Krishna Building, Near Podar Hospital,
JN Palkar Road, Worli
Labels:
Bakery,
Boulangerie,
cake,
delicious,
French,
India,
le 15 Pâtisserie,
Lemon tarts,
Macaroons,
Mumbai,
sweets
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raaahh ... tu me fais saliver !
ReplyDeleteImpossible en plus d'aller me fournir chez Ladurée à cette heure-ci... c'est vraiment cruel (surtout la photo de la boîte de macarons à la fin !)
bisous parisiens,
Isis
Thank you for the kind kind words Pauline!
ReplyDelete@Isis: he he rien de tel que Mumbai pour choper de bons macarons :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such great information.
ReplyDeleteIt has help me in finding out more detail about cakes also i came across this link where you will get different flavors like Gourmet cakes in Mumbai