Honestly, there is nothing more difficult than finding a delicious croissant. Everything should be perfect here: puff pastry, fresh filling and even a moderate red color. In general, the task is really not easy. But if you still fight, search and don’t give up, there is a 100% chance of finding that very real croissant that will instantly take you to the very center of Paris.
The editors of The Fashion Vibes took care of this, rummaging through dozens of cafes and restaurants in Moscow to collect a selection of the most delicious and always fresh croissants.
Remy Kitchen Oven
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We start the selection with Remy Kitchen Bakery, where several croissants are presented on the menu at once: regular (but far from the worst), almond, pistachio, chocolate and the main character of social networks – with a meringue “cover”. They bake it in their own oven twice a day. We recommend trying everything, especially as the prices for the pastries are more than reasonable.
What’s the price?
Croissant – 200 rub.
Chocolate croissant – 210 rub.
Almond croissant – 240 rub.
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Atelier de Tartelettes
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Atelier de Tartelettes is a French patisserie located in Patricky, so where else can you get delicious croissants if not there. In the assortment, in addition to the classic, there are several more flavors – with a win-win almond, pistachio filling, cherry-sakura and even with buckwheat tea and blueberry. And most importantly, they are constantly experimenting with flavors in confectionery and replenish the menu with croissants with new fillings for each season.
What’s the price?
Cherry-sakura croissant – 450 r.
Croissant buckwheat tea – cloudberry – 450 r.
Classic croissant – 250 rub.
Address: Spiridonievsky per., 10A, p. one
Confectionery Cafe Pushkin
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If you want variety, be sure to try the croissants in the patisserie at the Pushkin restaurant. The menu features not only classic positions, but also two types of quin-amana (small layer cake) with vanilla cream and chocolate. All sweets are made from products delivered directly from France to confectioners. Therefore, you can feel like you are in Paris without leaving the city.
What’s the price?
Vanilla croissant – 350 r.
Chocolate Quin-aman – 430 r.
Almond croissant – 350 r.
Address: Tverskoy Boulevard, 26
“Pechorin”
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The menu of the Pechorin artisan bakery includes several types of croissants: classic, almond and chocolate. Fans of everything unusual are advised to buy “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” with granola and raspberry jam. And for those who do not want to leave the house, there are always frozen croissants on sale, which you can cook yourself.
What’s the price?
Croissant “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” – 350 rubles.
Mini croissant – 170 rubles
Chocolate croissant – 350 r.
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“Little Zhuravlyov Furnace”
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The author of this text found the largest croissant in Moscow here. And by the way, a week later it appeared in the stories of all my friends. Fresh pastries of their own production are brought to Küçük Fırın every morning. For more hearty breakfasts, here they prepare a croissant with poached egg and hollandaise sauce and a salmon or ham and cheese sandwich croissant.
What’s the price?
Raspberry croissant and cream cheesecake – 330 r.
Croissant with mango from the chef – 395 rubles.
Giant croissant – 645 rubles
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“That Croissant”
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French pastries can be found in the same croissant mono-confectionery with only one dish on the menu. Here, fresh croissants are baked, filled with various creams, decorated with elegant decor and presented to guests in bright branded boxes. Our choice with vanilla-peach and pistachio filling.
What’s the price?
Caramel croissant with walnuts – 380 rub.
Hazelnut croissant – 250 r.
Caramel croissant with walnuts – 380 rub.
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Source: People Talk

Errol Villanueva is an author and lifestyle journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for exploring the latest trends in fashion, food, travel, and wellness, Errol’s articles are a must-read for anyone interested in living a stylish and fulfilling life.