Takeout
Design-forward French-leaning patisserie with Asian-inflected flavors and excellent cakes; limited seating, premium pricing, and occasional drink or packaging misses.
Sucre Du Jour CBD delivers exceptional pastry craftsmanship with refined Asian-French flavor pairings and striking modern design that justifies premium pricing for most visitors. Friendly, attentive service and strong customer loyalty reinforce its reputation as a special dessert destination. However, tight bar seating and limited comfort for lingering prevent the grade from reaching higher territory—this is fundamentally a takeaway-focused patisserie rather than a full dining experience.
Set within West Side Place, Sucre Du Jour CBD reads like a jewelry case for pastries: sleek interior, glassy displays, and elegant, photo-ready cakes. Reviewers call out "layered textures and full flavor without too much sweetness," and note friendly, helpful staff. Seating is limited to a bar along the window, so many opt for takeaway in this chill, design-forward space. The cooking leans classic French technique with Asian-inflected flavors like pandan, yuzu, hojicha, and kaya. Cakes and croissants show finesse and restraint, while caneles, macarons, and specialty drinks round things out. Most find the premium prices justified by craftsmanship, though a few mention occasional drink or packaging misses and that some flavors run subtle. Families will find plenty kids actually eat: almond croissants, caneles, macarons, and fruit-forward cakes. There is no kids menu, and seating is tight, but a sweet-tooth stop works well for prams and quick treats. If little ones are picky, start with the croissants or caneles before the more adventurous tea-based cakes.
Area: Modern CBD precinct near Southern Cross and West Side Place; commuter and office crowd with weekend foot traffic.
Safety: Busy and well-lit CBD zone; high foot traffic with typical city awareness needed.
Nearby: Close to Southern Cross Station, offices, apartments, and retail within West Side Place complex.
Available: Takeout
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