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Contribuisci feedbackProvence is a cute little bustling bakery cafe located along Burke Road, Camberwell. The window display is filled with many tempting pastries including muffins, danishes and tarts.<br/ Stopping by for a quick breakfast I opted for a vegetarian breakfast tart and coffee and wasn’t disappointed. The tart filled with egg, feta and spinach was flavoursome and pastry was nice and flaky. <br/ <br/ Overall I rate Provence 4.5 out of 5 and hope to return to try one of their Portuguese tarts.
Just eating their berry tart and it is just heavenly. The flavours and the crust short bread are just pure yum. What can I say! This place is a must.
This place is muffin heaven! I dropped by to pick up a few muffins on the go and they were all very impressive. They have innovative flavours which adds to the fun. <br/ <br/ I had the apricot and fig muffin which had giant chunks of fig in it. This made it really moist and delicious. The blueberry muffin was standard fare. The bread pudding muffin was a real joy. The flavours were all there and brought back fond memories of bread puddings from yesteryear. <br/ <br/ They certainly are artisan bakers!<br/ <br/
Bakeries and patisseries are my idea of heaven and they don't come much better than Provence in Camberwell. With a big European influence in both the food and decor, this place is a pastry lovers paradise.<br/ <br/ With a small but fresh space, lots of white with marble tables and Bentwood chairs; Provence has that French cafe appeal. Service is great and the staff are lovely and welcoming. The coffee is also really good.<br/ <br/ I can never pass up an almond croissant, and these were absolutely delicious. The pastry is next level good, and the frangipane filling was sweet and creamy. We also had the best Portuguese tart that I have found in Melbourne. With a huge layer of creamy vanilla custard, it was sublime and totally addictive.<br/ <br/ With a cute atmosphere and fabulous pastries, Provence really excell at delivering some of the best treats in town.
Fo0die dined as a guest of Provence Artisan Bakers Cafe and as such, the rating does not give any consideration to customer service.<br/ <br/ We arrived at the venue on a Sunday and found parking easily on Broadway which had all day parking on a Sunday.<br/ <br/ The cosy Provence Artisan Bakers Cafe has been opened for 7 years with a sibling store in Hawthorn which opened a year ago. With the aim to be known as an artisan bakery, the venue is named after a small town in France. So what does artisan bakery mean? It refers to bakery goods that are made by hand using the traditional methods. Everything is baked on site fresh daily at this bakery cafe.