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Shanaia
6 months ago
One of my absolute favourite bakeries in Mumbai right now. I cannot begin to describe how lip-smacking yummy their Maritozzos are. I keep coming back for the Hot Dog Roll that is so simple yet nostalgic with the right modern twist. If you visit and not try their Kouign Amann, you’re so missing it. Also, make sure you pick up either a sourdough loaf or a lovely Sea Salt & Rosemary Focaccia to enjoy at home. Trust me, you will want to All in all, thank you TwentySeven Bakehouse for existing. Loads of love. 🫶🏼

Two Mouths Full
1 year ago
This has been on the cards for a while! Starkly contradictory reviews confused us for a while. The coffee could have been more potent. We liked the caramel kuigh Amman and didn't care for the ham and cheese primarily because it was chicken ham. That is not ham in our book! These were their recommendations. We ventured out on our own and picked the spiced pear tart and the pepperoni Danish. And boy! were we glad we did! The pastry in the Danish was brilliant. We loved the sundried tomato, cheese, pepperoni combination. The spiced pear was a delight. The pastry was wonderfully short, the spice mix just right and the pears done perfectly.





Anushka
1 year ago
27 Bakehouse is a quaint little bakery that pleasantly surprised me. I tried their basque cheesecake today, and while it may not have been the best I’ve ever had, it was definitely one of the better ones. The cheesecake had a soft, creamy texture and a flavour that I genuinely enjoyed. It struck a nice balance without being overly sweet or heavy. I’d definitely go back for this and am curious to try more from their menu.

Aysha Abdul Karim
2 years ago
I revisited the bakery house and I tried their Black Forest Cube Croissant…Filled with Black Forest Chocolate Cream Sauce and the croissant was soft, moist and buttery…Recommend this for all bakery lovers…They also have Lemon Burnt Basque Cheesecake,Hazelnut Pain Au Chocolat Croissant, Dark Chocolate Babka and some savouries to eat as well.So must go and enjoy


Vipul
4 months ago
It’s a very minimalistic place offering some really good basque cheesecakes. They had different flavors in it as well but we opted for the classic one. They also have bunch of other desserts and savory items such as puffs and pizzas. The seating is very limited though.





Pallavi Poojary
1 year ago
For a restaurant that prides itself on its bread, their products are quite average and expensive. We tried the chocolate babka, hazelnut pain au chocolate, flat cooki dough croissants and their famous ham and cheese croissant, only to be disappointed by the portion sizes. The ham and cheese croissant, priced at 333 rupees, was no larger than a typical puff pastry you’d find at local bakeries. There are better restaurants in the city offering far superior food for similar prices. It felt more like marketing hype than anything else. Maybe I ordered on an off day, but overall, my expectations were not met, and I wouldn't recommend this bakery.

Sara F
2 years ago
SUPPORTS IS-NOT-RAELI GEN0C1DE. My recent experience at Twentyseven Bakehouse was deeply disturbing. Despite the enticing menu and inviting atmosphere, I was dismayed to discover that the restaurant supports unethical practices and SENDS FUNDS to support g£n0c1de. Upon further inquiry, it became apparent that owner learned their course in shitrael and they are VERY PROUD. As a conscientious consumer, I cannot in good conscience support a business that prioritizes profit over ethical considerations. Until Twentyseven Bakehouse addresses these concerns. I cannot recommend dining there.

Prashant Kumar
1 year ago
Ordered the following items 1. Chicken Salas Croissant 1/10 2. Chicken Garlic Pie 7/10 3. Cafe Latte 2/10 The food we ordered was average in taste . The croissant was very cold and there was no taste in Caffe Latte .

NFR
1 year ago
Went due to the online publicity. Mediocre deserts, very average quality and definitely not worth the price. Can think of many better places in Bandra for deserts. Skip it for sure. Staff is cold.

Krishna Bhanushali
2 years ago
I ordered eggless burnt basque cheesecake and it was very bad. It had no taste whatsoever. Would not recommend going here.
₹400 for two
Continental, Desserts
❖Lunch | ❖Home delivery | ❖Valet parking | ❖Parking available | ❖Kid friendly | ❖Indoor seating |
❖Breakfast | ❖Takeaway available | ❖Less noisy | ❖Free parking | ❖Gluten free options | ❖Vegan options |
❖Dinner | ❖Stags allowed | ❖Drive thru | ❖Work friendly | ❖Vegetarian friendly |
