by Dan Lepard
Drawing up my personal list of Melbourne’s ‘top 10’ bakeries was a tough job. Not because ten great places are hard to find, but because there are now so many bakeries in the metropolis which deserve to be included – bakeries which are turning out bread and cakes which are noteworthy by any standard. I’ve [...]
by Dan Lepard
I took these photos when Loafer was owned and run by brothers Georg and Antoine von Baich and their family, two Canadians who were such a vital part of good baking in Melbourne during their years there. Though they’ve now moved to Europe to pursue new ambitions, I understand that Loafer continues to produce some [...]
by Dan Lepard
When we visited, this bakery was known as ‘Crust & Crumbs’, but we understand it has since re-opened as the ‘Vlaamsch Broodhuys’.
by Dan Lepard
Baking in a big city is fine; it has a ‘buzzy’ urgency. Chef customers hot on the phone, whining the instant they see anything unusual with the delivery. Shoppers spinning in the centre of the store with bored expressions and dismissive hand flicks while moaning, “God, this place has lost its edge, I knew we [...]
by Dan Lepard
There is something about excellence that stands out like a beacon. Some bakeries jump out at you, demanding attention and captivating passers by from the pavement. I guess I do judge books by covers, and expect shop windows, lighting, display and even the look of the customers going in and out, to tell me just [...]
by Dan Lepard
So Tyler Brulee, the London FT newspaper’s style colossus and globetrotting “bun lover”, listed this Melbourne bakery next to New York’s Dean & Deluca and England’s ethically aware Waitrose supermarkets in a round-up for the New York Times in 2005. British chef Sally Clarke described its founder to me as “like a British rose in [...]
by Dan Lepard
I’m regularly asked what bakeries might be particularly worth a visit when in Paris. Very briefly, and in no particular order, this is my ‘top 10′, a personal and far from exhaustive list.