Why is everyone indulging in these buttery Parisian delights in TTDI despite the price point?

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Orito bakes buttery Parisian Delights in TTDI. It is one of three Orito outlets scattered across Klang Valley. This exquisite patisserie will transport you to the charming streets of Paris with each decadent bite. 

French bakery without a French interior…?

Now, you would expect a French bakery to mirror the interior designs in Paris, right? No, Orito stands bold and different in its decor and we love that!

The interior combines a minimalistic Japanese design and a somewhat industrial feel. With metal tables and stools and cement flooring, it provides an aesthetic and cosy space for its patrons. 

Image Credits: Orito (Facebook)

It smells like heaven!

Step through the doors of this popular bakery and you’ll instantly be greeted by the intoxicating smell of freshly baked bread and delicate pastries that we all know and love. 

Starting off strong with the basics, their Plain Croissants are buttery, with a flaky exterior, and soft interior. If you prefer something with more texture, we recommend getting their Almond Croissant instead.

Pair either croissant with a cup of coffee, and you’ll have yourself a luxury breakfast or afternoon tea treat that’s rather common in Paris. Feeling fancy yet?

The coffee is another thing that Orito excels at, with a rich and creamy flavour profile and dreamy aroma, you won’t have to worry about getting a burnt cup of coffee.  

Image Credits: Orito (Google Reviews)

I want the bestseller please!      

Here at Orito, the Paris-Brest is one of their bestsellers. This comes in a range of different flavours like hazelnut praline, and pistachio.

It is a French dessert made with choux pastry and filled with custard or cream, before being topped with a crumbly crust and crushed nuts. This is a must-try if you find yourself at Orito, but you have to go early if you want to get your hands on this sweet treat. 

Image Credits: Orito & Jo (Google Reviews)

Who else is a pistachio fan?

With all the hype surrounding pistachio recently, this cafe, more than most, boasts an impressive array of pistachio-centric treats, catering to high demand and leaving customers coming back for more.

Besides their best-selling Pistachio Paris-Brest, they also have a Pain Suisse Pistachio-Rasberry. Infused with Pistachio crémeux and raspberry compote, this pastry has a velvety and nutty bite, elevating a classic French pastry to new heights of indulgence.

If you’re lucky, you may get a chance to try their pistachio filled doughnut before they are all sold out! A sugary doughnut oozing with pistachio cream? Really, need we say more? 

Image Credits: Orito (FB)

With a commitment to innovation and pastry excellence, each weekend, Orito pulls out all the stops and unveils a lineup of tantalising specials. Just when you think they can’t surprise you anymore, they do.

The weekend specials are a testament to the bakery’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of presentation and taste through these French pastries.

Parisian Delights in TTDI

Image Credits: Orito (Google Reviews)

There’s a price to pay for these delicacies.   

We must warn you though, with such professional craftsmanship, there is naturally a price to pay. Regulars of this patisserie are well aware that quality does not come cheap.

However, the place keeps running with more outlets popping up, because every Ringgit spent is worth it. Their pastries are made fresh daily with the finest ingredients and great care goes into ensuring that each pastry leaves the kitchen nothing short of perfect. 

The overall experience at Orito TTDI is what sets this bakery apart. With a warm and inviting ambiance, friendly crew, and dangerously good pastries, you can’t help but feel happy as you step out to leave.

Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely brunch with friends or simply picking up a pastry for yourself, every visit to Orito is an experience to be savoured.

So, the next time you find yourself in TTDI or near any of the other Orito locations (Sri Hartamas, and KLCC), don’t hesitate to drop by and sample some of their buttery French delights. 

If you’ve already been to Orito, head on over to our Instagram page and let us know what you think! 

Orito TTDI

Address: 80, Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 TTDI, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Operating Hours: 9am – 6pm Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 6:00pm Saturday and Sunday 

Food Status: Halal 

Contact: 012-3288565

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