Chu Bakery is opposite the beautiful Hyde Park and offers a variety of great treats, both sweet and savoury, for you to indulge in while you watch the swans glide across the water.
The plain croissant was one of best croissants I’ve had since I visited Paris (and that’s saying something!). I also or
Loved the food and coffee. It was worth waiting in line for, although the line moved pretty quickly. The Toasties were warm and great in the winter. I enjoyed eating them at Hyde Park just opposite the bakery.
We were in Hyde Park walking around and decided to pick some stuff up here for a small snack picnic. It was about 1330 and there was a line out the door and along Lincon Street, mostly due to the limited number of people who are able to go in as well as the number of people wanting to go in. I went
Insane bakery with sometimes insane queues. Managed to get here early on a Sunday morning to beat some of that queue. Ordered a lot so apologies to the people behind me.
The queues are justified. They probably need a bigger place to service the people.
Get here if you can. The queue does move pretty
Doughnuts here were super fluffy filled with yummy fillings. Ham cheese Croissant slightly underwhelming, but perhaps it’ll be nicer if you could heat it up. Pear Danish pastry was refreshing.
Good food and coffee. It’s better to go there early. Great way to grab a to go and sit at the park to kick of the day.
There was a queue even when we went at 9, but it will only keep you waiting for a few minutes and the pastries are worth it. Everything was wonderful but we especially enjoyed the salted caramel doughnut (sweetness is just Perfect )and the plain croissant.
First time visiting this beautiful bakery after my friend Olga highly recommended to visit.
Certainly worth the wait, do not let the queue put you off.
Friendly & very welcoming.
Donuts are absolutely delicious, highly recommend the salted caramel & jam Donuts.
Coffee very nice too.
Definitely will
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