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Parisian Patisserie Boulangerie: A Little Slice of Montmartre in North Essendon Step through the doors of Parisian Patisserie Boulangerie and you might forget youβre in Melbourneβs northβone bite of a crisp Γ©clair or almond croissant and suddenly youβre on ...
This charming boulangerie is the latest creation from Neil McKenzie, a seasoned chef with stints at North Melbourneβs French Quarter and Essendonβs St Germain under his belt.
Parisian Patisserie Boulangerie: A Little Slice of Montmartre in North Essendon
Step through the doors of Parisian Patisserie Boulangerie and you might forget youβre in Melbourneβs northβone bite of a crisp Γ©clair or almond croissant and suddenly youβre on a quiet street in Montmartre. This charming boulangerie is the latest creation from Neil McKenzie, a seasoned chef with stints at North Melbourneβs French Quarter and Essendonβs St Germain under his belt. Alongside his wife, Neil brings the flavours and finesse of Paris home to North Essendon, drawing queues of pastry lovers on weekends.
Seventeen Years, One Perfect Brioche
Neilβs passion is backed by 17 years of experience, plus formal training at Le Cordon Bleu. But itβs his six-year quest for the perfect brioche that really speaks to his dedication. The result? Rich, buttery perfectionβjust one of the highlights in a cabinet filled with croissants, tarte aux citron, Γ©clairs, and sugar-dusted cakes. Every pastry is made fresh daily, using Warrnambool butter and traditional French methods honed over years in the kitchenβand on the streets of Paris.
A Taste of Paris, No Passport Required
Inside, the bakery is bright and minimal, with gentle Parisian flourishes that let the pastries do the talking. Locals come for their morning croissant and coffeeβand stay for the atmosphere that feels effortlessly European. Parisian Patisserie Boulangerie isnβt just a bakeryβitβs a love letter to the boulangeries of France, written in butter, flour and sugar.



