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Pelle and Pépé 🥖🥐

4.5(124)on Googlebakerygeylang

83 Joo Chiat Pl, #01-01, Singapore 427800

Takeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)Closed

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait70
Food quality90
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Pelle and Pépé is a petite bakery in Joo Chiat, lauded for its plant-based, sourdough bakes and a generally 'vibey' atmosphere.

We think it's a hidden gem for those seeking quality pastries, with many reviewers praising the flaky, non-greasy texture and balanced sweetness of items like the apple chausson.

The mushroom quiche also receives high marks.

Coffee and matcha options are available and generally well-received.

However, we note a recurring point of contention regarding pricing.

Savoury pastries, for instance, are cited at $12 each, which some customers find to be on the higher side, leading to an underwhelming experience for the cost.

Another point of friction is the policy of not providing tap water, requiring customers to purchase bottled water instead.

Despite these criticisms, the bakery's charm and the quality of its bakes, particularly the exclusive weekend items, encourage repeat visits.

Best for a takeaway, as seating is limited.

Verdict: A good option for quality plant-based sourdough pastries, especially if you're in the area and don't mind the premium pricing.

Signature

apple chausson

Best time

weekends for exclusive items

Price

$$ ($12 for savoury pastries)

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Pelle and Pépé is largely praised for its delicious, flaky, and not-too-sweet pastries, with specific mentions of the apple chausson, mushroom quiche, and apricot muffin.

Customers appreciate the plant-based and sourdough options, as well as the friendly owners and cozy atmosphere, despite the small size making it more suitable for takeaways.

However, some find the pastries, particularly the savoury ones, to be extremely expensive, leading to an underwhelming experience for the price, and express frustration over being refused tap water.

High quality, flaky pastriesExpensive pricing for pastriesCozy, takeaway-focused atmosphereFriendly staff/ownersNo complimentary tap water
70% positive10% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★The Bitter Truth· 7 months ago

Finally made a choice for the apple chausson and its apple fillings were not too sweet, and the pastry was perfectly flaky without being greasy. They have more exclusive items on weekends, which is ni…

★★★★★dessy danggraini· a year ago

Found this petite cafe while walked in Joo Chiat area. This place a bit secluded. A bit skeptical at first, turned out it was a real hidden gem. Pastries are scrumptious, love their mushrooms quiche,…

★★★★★plcsntfcs· 7 months ago

A gem of a bakery in Joo Chiat. Plant-based, sourdough bakes. I especially loved the crisp of the pastries. Absolutely love. Will be back!

★★★★★100 geckos· 9 months ago

My friend said "so vibes" when I showed her my pics of this place. So vibes is right. It's so vibes here. And the owners are also so vibes, so friendly. The bakes are also so vibes, so tasty. They wa…

★★★★★Polina· 10 months ago

Good coffee, however, pastries are extremely expensive. Savoury pastries cost 12 SGD a pop, which is quite high in our opinion. Unfortunately we left underwhelmed. We expected much more for the price.…

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