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best croissant in montreal

If you're a fan of endlessly scrolling through TikTok then chances are you have come across the giant croissant trend.

The croissant craze first began earlier this summer; when folks began dipping huge croissants into massive cups of coffee and hot chocolate in cafés across Paris, Tokyo and even New York. However, I'd yet to see a single video of the pastry goodness in Montreal. That is until TikTok's algorithm blessed my for you page.

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In a city renowned for its culinary brilliance, one bakery has risen above the rest, delighting discerning palates with what can now be hailed as the best croissants in Montreal. If you're intrigued by the idea of savouring the city's finest, the doors of Ô Petit Paris are always open.

From the moment the Plateau bakery first swung open its doors just two and a half years ago, brothers Maxime and Bastien have devoted themselves to creating divine culinary masterpieces that transport you straight to the heart of France.

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Montreal's decadent food festival La Fête du Croissant is making a crumb-filled comeback on June 10. For one glorious day, over 50 artisan patisseries and bakeries across the province are offering up their mouthwatering croissants for just $1.50 each.

"Our artisans follow strict guidelines: croissants must be hand-rolled, made with pure butter and baked fresh each morning," said Thierry Rassam, part of the dynamic duo behind the event and related festivals like Le Burger Week and La Poutine Week.

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When it comes to pastries in Montreal, one French delicacy reigns supreme: the croissant. But with so many bakeries and cafés to choose from, it's hard to know where to find the flakiest, most buttery options.

Maudits Français, the expat team that found the best baguettes in the city, has scoured Montreal for the croissants that will transport you straight to the streets of Paris.

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You've surely seen it on Tik Tok: the viral Supreme Croissant, a round pastry made of rolled croissant dough and garnished with flavoured pastry cream. If you've been wondering where to get it locally, look no more: La Cave à Manger bakery in Old Montreal is the answer.

According to the company's website, the flavours available at the shop change every day of the week, but you can pre-order and ask for pistachio or strawberry guava online.

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