22 Best Bakeries in Delhi for a Sweet Tooth
If you have a sweet tooth and are craving European or Western style cakes and pastry, you are in luck! Delhi has many excellent bakeries and patisseries. I live in Delhi and personally visited and tasted bakery items at every single one of these (except all the online bakeries). These are the 22 best bakeries in Delhi.
Short on time? Here are my all time top 3 bakeries in Delhi:
L’Opera – French style pastry made with local, fresh ingredients
PAUL – imported French pastry and excellent light meals
Defence Bakery – great assortment and terrific neighbourhood bakery
The Best Bakeries in Delhi
Not every bakery I reviewed made this list. It was obvious that some establishments rely heavily on artificial, synthetic ingredients and I couldn’t include them on a list of the best bakeries in Delhi.
1. Ladurée
The famous Parisian patisserie has two locations in Delhi NCR. This is one of the most expensive bakeries in Delhi but the macarons and pastries are incredible.
This is as close as you can get to authentic Parisian pastry in Delhi. Macarons are flown in directly from Paris, and even though the pastries are prepared in Delhi, the ingredients are flown in from France and the Delhi bakers were trained by Ladurée’s French chefs.
The Khan Market Location has a beautiful cafe upstairs with a full range of light meals.
- Location: Khan Market and Ambience Mall Gurugram
- Ladurée website
2. L’Opéra
This French brand has many shops across Delhi NCR. This is a French patisserie and they specialize in viennoiserie, pastry, eclairs and macarons. Personally, I think L’Opéra is excellent and just as good as Ladurée, but less expensive since everything is made in Delhi with mostly local ingredients. There’s even some gluten free options.
All shops have cafes which serve light meals.
- Location: multiple locations across Delhi
- L’Opéra website
3. Lavonne Cafe
Bangalore’s most famous pastry shop has finally graced Delhi with a location. The French style patisserie and croissant are excellent here. Everything is prepared at the Delhi Lavonne Academy of Baking Science and Pastry Arts, one of India’s top pastry schools.
You can order full meals, including breakfast, but what Lavonne does best and is most famous for is pastry.
- Location: Defence Colony, New Delhi
- Lavonne Cafe website
4. PAUL
The PAUL kiosks have pastries and viennoiserie imported directly from France. This is the only place in Delhi to get truly authentic French croissant, eclairs, millefeuille and tarts. There’s also an assortment of quiche, pizza and sandwiches which are excellent. I’ve been eating at PAUL in Delhi for years, and everything is always delicious.
PAUL is a really good cafe (the breakfasts are amazing), and each cafe has a bakery kiosk. You’ll find PAUL in many of Delhi’s best shopping malls.
- Location: Ambience Mall Vasant Kunj, Select Citywalk (Saket), Ambience Mall Gurugram & One Horizon Centre (Gurugram)
- PAUL website
5. Theos
Noida’s premiere bakery now has a kiosk at Sangam Courtyard in Delhi and a full bakery/shop at Cyberhub in Gurugram. Theos consistently serves up excellent quality and delicious cakes, pastry, breads, cookies and ready-made sandwiches. You cannot got wrong with anything from Theos – everything is good.
Most locations are not dine in, but the Sector 41 Noida and Cyberhub Gurugram locations have cafes and food is great.
- Location: Sangam Courtyard (RK Puram), Cyberhub in Gurugram and various locations in Noida
- Theos Instagram page
6. Defence Bakery
This is my favourite all-around bakery. They have it all: breads, fancy pastry, donuts, cookies, snacks, whole cakes and seasonal treats. Before Easter Defence Bakery was selling hot cross buns, Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies. The hot cross buns were amazing – exactly like I would get in the UK or Canada. I love their Christmas selection too!
Quality and selection are excellent and prices reasonable.
- Location: several locations across south Delhi
- Defence Bakery website
7. Big Chill Cakery
Big Chill Cakery is the dessert side kick of one of Delhi’s favourite cafes, Big Chill Cafe. Styling itself as an English bakery, they sell all kinds of cookies, tarts, pies and cakes. They’ve got a great selection and quality is good.
Currently there’s only one Delhi proper location, in Khan Market, but if you’re out in the suburbs, Gurugram and Noida both have locations.
- Location: Khan Market, Cyberhub & Galleria Mall in Gurugram, DLF Mall of India in Noida
- Big Chill website
8. Maxim’s
This is one of the oldest bakeries in Delhi, dating back to the 1960s. In a way it’s a miracle Maxim’s survived those first 30 years – traditional boulangerie does not really appeal to the mass Indian palate, though that has changed over the years.
Maxim’s sells traditional pastry, whole cakes and cookies, but what they do really well is bread. They have a large selection of fresh breads, and this is one of the very best bakeries in Delhi to buy a loaf. Gluten free options are available.
- Location: Kailash Colony Market
- Maxim’s website
9. BreadTalk
This is a welcome addition to the Delhi bakery scene. BreadTalk is a Singapore/Chinese brand that now has several bakeries in Delhi, Gurugram and Noida.
Many of their breads and desserts have an Asian twist, like Japanese cheese cake and Taiwanese sweet buns. They also have a good assortment of savoury baked goods and sandwiches.
I’ve been to a few locations and the selection can vary depending on the size of the store, but the quality is always excellent.
- Location: several locations across Delhi, Gurugram and Noida
- BreadTalk Facebook page
10. Sibang Bakery
If you love Korean food, you won’t be able to resist Sibang Bakery. This Korean chain has a couple of locations in Delhi, and all the Korean favourites are here: red bean donuts, sausage buns, white bean paste buns, as well as different cakes, cookies, donuts, breads and sandwiches.
- Location: DLF Avenue Saket, Mega Mall & South Point Mall in Gurugram
- Sibang Bakery Instagram page
11. Theobroma
I’ve been a fan of Theobroma brownies for years, back when they were only in Mumbai. It was an ecstatic moment for me when they opened a Delhi location in 2017.
These days Theobroma sells pastry, croissants and whole cakes, but this company became famous for its brownies and that is still what they do really, really well.
- Location: multiple locations across Delhi, Gurugram and Noida
- Theobroma website
12. Bread & More
This cozy neighbourhood cafe/bakery has a great selection of cookies, pastry, whole cakes and macarons. It’s a local favourite for coffee and a quick bite.
It’s not on the level of the best French bakeries in Delhi, but still very good in terms of selection, quality and price.
- Location: GKI Market
- Bread & More Facebook page
The Best Hotel Bakeries in Delhi
Some of the best bakeries are in Delhi’s luxury hotels. You don’t need to be a guest to visit these bakeries, and they’re all pretty nice. A hotel bakery can offer a welcome, sedate break from the craziness of Delhi.
13. Ye Old Bakery – The Claridges
The Claridges was one of Delhi’s first luxury hotels, built in 1955. This makes Ye Old Bakery the oldest hotel bakery in Delhi, and it’s still one of the very best.
Ye Old Bakery has a great selection of fresh cakes, French pastry, viennoiserie, muffins, chocolates and breads. Quality and selection are top notch.
The Claridges Ye Old Bakery website
14. Sidewalk – Hyatt Regency Delhi
Sidewalk offers viennoiserie, sweet and savoury pastry and a selection of sandwiches. The Hyatt Regency Delhi is the site of the weekly expat Delhi Network meeting, and the food is supplied by the bakery.
I’ve sampled just about everything Sidewalk makes and I can tell you it is all delicious and excellent quality. Sometimes I go to the meeting just to eat the pastry – it’s that good.
While you’re there, check out the artwork in the hotel public spaces. The Hyatt Regency Delhi has a fantastic collection.
15. The Oberoi Patisserie & Delicatessen – The Oberoi
The Oberoi is one of India’s very best hotel brands, and the patisserie is also five stars. They have a wonderful selection of French cakes, desserts, breads, pastry, pies, macarons and chocolates.
The bakery kitchen is inside the patisserie and glassed in, so you can see the chefs at work. The space doubles as a delicatessen and they prepare excellent sandwiches on the house made breads.
The Oberoi Hotel Patisserie & Delicatessen website
16. Nutmeg Gourmet Shop – ITC Maurya
Delhi’s premiere luxury hotel has a wonderful bakery offering a selection of cakes, pastry, viennoiserie, savoury pastry and quiche. There’s a quiet seating area attached to the bakery – probably one of the most subdued areas in the entire hotel.
The ITC Maurya is famous for its collection of Indian art. The lobby and main foyer have an impressive collection including Krishen Khanna’s The Great Procession which took 4 years to complete. Take the time to check it out while you’re there.
If you’re craving a hot chocolate to go with your pastry, Fabelle has a chocolate boutique on the main level and they make one of the best hot chocolates in Delhi.
The Best Online Bakeries in Delhi
Many of the very best French bakeries and boulangeries in Delhi don’t have store fronts. These online patisseries and boulangeries deliver the best pastry, bread and cake money can buy in Delhi.
17. Paris My Love
Delhi’s most famous pastry chef, Sahil Mehta has opened up his own kitchen called Paris My Love. Classically trained in French pastry at L’École Lenôtre in Paris, one of the best baking schools in the world, Chef Mehta now bakes breads, viennoiserie, and cakes to order.
Paris My Love uses many ingredients sourced from France and the results are exquisite.
18. Project Sweet Dish
This favourite online bakery in Gurugram has a loyal following and if you are a sourdough fan, this is the place to order from. Project Sweet Dish bakes exceptional sourdough (in fact, it’s the only bread they bake) and are well known for it. Customers can even sign on for an automated bread subscription.
It’s the brainchild of Devika Kumari who previously managed the pastry department at the Oberoi in Gurugram. They craft beautiful cakes, and sweet and savoury pastries also.
19. Cafe Monique
Cafe Monique bakes to order beautiful French cakes, tarts, quiches, and classic French cookies like madeleines and macarons.
Cafe Monique’s executive chef Maxime Montay grew up in Reims, France. He learned the art of French pastry by working at the family bakery in France. In fact, many of Chef Maxime’s creations are inspired by his grandmother’s recipes, for whom the patisserie is named.
Pre-Covid Cafe Monique was an actual cafe/bakery at the luxury event space Amaara Farms in Chattarpur. Covid forced the business online but the cafe may re-open in the future.
20. Tuileries Pâtisserie
Tuileries Pâtisserie’s chef and founder Kamal Arora trained in patisserie at the famed Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. Her specialty and signature desserts are bright and bold entremet cakes featuring seasonal ingredients.
Chef Kamal found a way to bring classic French pastry to a largely Indian clientele by giving her patisserie a bit of twist with bright colours and local fruits. Also available are cookies, savoury tarts and small cakes.
21. Miam Pâtisserie
This is a wonderful online patisserie. Miam Pâtisserie offers viennoiserie, macarons, pastry, cakes, savoury pastry, dry cakes, tea cakes, they even sell a custom dog cake. There are gluten free options.
Miam Pâtisserie was started by Bani Nanda who trained at the famed Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. This is a well established and local favourite in the online bakery niche.
22. Suchali’s Artisan Bakehouse
Suchali’s is one of the very best boulangeries in Delhi. This is where to get your sourdoughs, including sourdough donuts and crackers. Besides loaves, they sell a wide variety of croissants, bagels, muffins, cruffins (a muffin and croissant baby), tea cakes, crackers and cookies.
At the moment, Suchali’s has a small outlet in Cyberhub, Gurugram but their online store serves all of Delhi NCR. You’ll also find many of their products at Blue Tokai coffee shops across Delhi. I often buy Suchali’s sourdough at my local Blue Tokai.
Suchali’s Artisan Bakehouse website
The Wrap-up on 22 Best Bakeries in Delhi for a Sweet Tooth
As you can see, there is no shortage of European and Western style bakeries in Delhi. And with the number of excellent online bakeries, you don’t even need to leave your home!
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